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Tempting Appetizers Chaat Soups Indian Tempting Appetizers Seafood Specialties 8. STUFFED NAN: Fine Flour Bread stuffed with 5. GINGER CHICKEN: Marinated Chicken cooked in 1. VEGETABLE POKORAS: Assorted vegetables potatoes and spices baked in Tandoor........................$2.50 1. FISH CURRY: Boneless Fish cooked in Onions, deeped in chick pea’s batter and deep fried.............$2.95 Ginger and Spicy Sauce and Deep Fried...................$11.95 Garlic, Ginger, Yogurt and Spices...........................$11.95 9. ONION KULCHA: Unleavened White Bread Stuffed 6. CHICKEN PINEAPPLE: Chicken cooked in Onions, 2. ALLO TIKKI: Boiled potatoes and green peas with Onion and Baked in Tandoor..............................$2.50 2. FISH MASALA: Fish Marinated with Yogurt, Mild deeped in chick pea’s batter and deep fried.............$2.95 Garlic, Ginger and Pineapples...................................$11.95 Spices, cooked with Curry Sauce.............................$11.95 10. PANEER KULCHA: Unleavened White Bread 7. CHICKEN BHUNA: Chicken cooked in Onion, 3. VEGETABLE SAMOSA: Potatoes, green peas and Stuffed with Cheese and Baked in Tandoor................$2.95 3. FISH VINDALOO: Boneless Fish cooked with spices filled in crispy pastry and deep fried.............$2.95 Tomatoes, Ginger, Garlic, Green Pepper and Thick Gravy Potatoes and Hot Spices...........................................$11.95 11. GINGER NAN: White Bread Stuffed with Ginger and Sauce.........................................................................$11.95 4. PANEER PAKORA: Homemade cheese deeped in Spices and Baked in Tandoor......................................$2.50 4. SHRIMP CURRY: Fresh Jumbo Shrimp cooked in a chick pea batter and deep fried.................................$3.95 8. CHICKEN KASHMIRI KORMA: Chicken cooked in Spicy Curried Sauce.................................................$12.95 12. KASHMIRI KULCHA: White Bread Stuffed with creamy sauce, Cashews, Herbs and Spices...............$11.95 5. CHICKEN PAKORA: Assorted boneless chicken Dry Nuts Raisin and Baked in Tandoor.......................$2.95 5. SHRIMP SAAG: Fresh Shrimp Curry cooked with deep fried in chick fried in chick pea batter.............$3.50 9. CHICKEN SAAG: Boneless Chicken cooked with Spinach.....................................................................$12.95 13. GARLIC NAN: White Bread Stuffed with Garlic and Spinach......................................................................$10.95 6. FISH PAKORA: Fish marinated in yogurt, lemon Baked in Tandoor........................................................$2.50 6. SHRIMP VINDALOO: Shrimp cooked in a Spicy juice, deeped in chick pea batter and deep fried.......$5.95 10. CHICKEN MUSHROOM: Boneless Chicken Curry Sauce with Potatoes and Onions.............................$12.95 14. BHATURA: Unleavened White Puffy Bread......$1.95 Cooked with Mushroom............................................$10.95 7. DARBAR VEGETABLE PLATTER: Allo Tikki, 15. KEEMA NAN: Nan Stuffed with Seasoned Minced 7. SHRIMP JALFRAZIE: Shrimp cooked with Green Samosa, Vegetable and Paneer Pakoras...................$5.95 11. CHICKEN JALFRAZIE: Chicken Cooked with Vegetables, Onions and Tomatoes..........................$12.95 Meat and Baked in Tandoor........................................$2.95 Green Vegetables and Onions...................................$10.95 8. DARBAR NON-VEGETARIAN PLATTER: 16. DARBAR SPECIAL NAN: Unleavened White Bread 8. SHRIMP MUSHROOM: Shrimp cooked with Chicken and Fish Pakoras…………………….…...$6.95 12. CHICKEN MUGHLAI: Chicken Tikka cooked in Mushrooms and Curry Sauce...................................$12.95 stuffed with Onions, Potatoes, Cheese and Baked in Mushroom Cream Sauce, Tomato Sauce & Spices...$11.95 *9. PANEER TIKKA: Homemade cheese with green Tandoor.......................................................................$2.95 9. SHRIMP MASALA: Fresh Jumbo Shrimp cooked in bell pepper, spices and sauce....................................$7.95 13. CHICKEN VINDALOO: Chicken Curry Cooked Rich Tomato Sauce..................................................$12.95 with Potatoes and Hot Spices....................................$10.95 *10. CHILLI CHICKEN: Boneless chicken cooked with onion, ginger, garlic sauces and deep fried......$7.95 Darbar Tandoor Specialties 14. CHICKEN MANGO: Chicken Cooked in Onions, Darbar Combination Dinner (*Chef’s Special) (Baked in Famed Indian Clay Charcoal Ovens) Garlic, Ginger and Mango Sauce..............................$10.95 15. CHICKEN TIKKA SAAG: Chicken cooked in 1. NON VEGETABLE DINNER FOR TWO: Chaat 1. TANDOORI CHICKEN: Marinated Chicken Roasted Spiced Spinach, Ginger & Garlic..............................$11.95 Includes Fish Pakora, Chicken Tikka Masala, Lamb 1. SAMOSA CHAAT: Samosa with garbanzo beans in Tandoor..................................................................$11.95 Jalfrazie, Dal Makhni, Basmati Rice, Nan & Choice of topped with onion, sweet mint sauce and yogurt.....$2.95 2. TANDOORI CHICKEN TIKKA: Chicken roasted in Desert.......................................................................$30.95 2. ALLO TIKKI CHAAT: Potato patties, garbanzo Tandoor and served with lemons...............................$12.95 Lamb /Beef Specialties 2. TANDOORI DINNER FOR TWO: Includes Chicken beans topped with onion, tamarind & mint sauce....$2.95 3. LAMB SEEKH KABAB: Marinated Minced Lamb 1. LAMB CURRY: Exotic Lamb Curry cooked with Pokoras, Tandoori Chicken, Reshmi Kalbab, Chicken cooked in Tandoor.....................................................$12.95 Onions and Yogurt....................................................$11.95 Curry, Basmati Rice, Nan & Choice of Desert........$35.95 2. LAMB/BEEF MASALA: Roasted Lamb or Beef Soups 4. RESHMI KABAB LAHSOOMI: Chicken marinated 3. VEGETABLE DINNER FOR TWO: Includes cooked in Spices and Thick Curry Sauce..................$12.95 Paneer Pakoras, Palak Paneer, Vegetable Korma, 1. MULLIGARWANY: Vegetable/Lentil Soup....$2.95 in Sour Cream, Garlic and Roasted in Tandoor.........$12.95 5. TANDOORI SHRIMP: Shrimp Marinated in Garlic, 3. LAMB KORMA: Lamb cooked with Creamy Sauce, Karhi Pakora, Rice, Nan & Choice of Desert..........$27.95 2. COCONUT SOUP: Coconut cream, pistachio...$2.95 Herbs, Cashews, Nuts and Raisins............................$12.95 3. RASAM: South Indian sour & spicy soup..........$2.95 Ginger, Sour Cream and Roasted in Tandoor............$14.95 6. DARBAR COMBO GRILL: Tandoori Chicken, 4. LAMB MUSHROOM: Lamb roasted with Spices, 4. TOMATO SOUP: South Indian Style................$2.95 Onions, Tomatoes and Mushrooms...........................$11.95 Special Dishes 5. CHICKEN SOUP: Marinated Chicken..............$3.95 Tandoori Chicken Tikka, Lamb Seekh Kabab, Reshmi 1. AVIAL: Mixed Vegetables cooked in Mild Yogurt Kabab Lahsoomi and Tandoori Shrimp served with 5. LAMB JALFRAZIE: Lamb Curry cooked with Green Vegetables and Onions..............................................$11.95 and Coconut Sauce.....................................................$9.95 sautéed onions and green peppers.............................$14.95 2. FISH MOLY: Chunks of Fish cooked in Coconut Indian Breads 6. LAMB/BEEF SAAG: Lamb or Beef cooked with Spinach......................................................................$11.95 Sauce and Spices......................................................$11.95 1. POORI: Light, fluffy, puffed and deep fried......$1.95 Poultry Specialities 3. FISH MADRAS: ...............................................$11.95 2. PLAIN PARATHA: Multilayer Bread made with 7. LAMB BHUNA: Lamb cooked in Onion, Tomatoes, 1. CHICKEN CURRY: Chicken cooked in Onions, 4. GOAT CURRY: Goat Meat cooked in Spices and butter.........................................................................$1.95 Ginger, Garlic, Green Pepper and Gravy Sauce........$12.95 Garlic, Ginger, Yogurt and Spices............................$10.50 Coconut (Kerala) Sauce...........................................$12.95 3. NAN: Fine Flour Bread baked in Tandoor..........$1.95 8. ROGAN JOSH: Lean Lamb cooked in Yogurt Based 2. CHICKEN TIKKA MASALA: Roasted Chicken 5. GOAT MALABAR: ..........................................$12.95 4. ROTI: Whole Wheat Bread baked in Tandoor....$1.95 Sauce..........................................................................$11.95 cooked in Spices and Curry Sauce............................$11.95 6. CHICKEN MADRAS: Chicken cooked in Spiced 5. ALLO PARATHA: Multilayer Bread stuffed with 9. LAMB/BEEF VINDALOO: Lamb or Beef Curry 3. BUTTER CHICKEN: Chicken cooked in Butter and Sauce with Coconut and Herbs (Madras Style).......$11.95 potatoes, made with butter........................................$2.50 cooked with Potatoes and Hot Spices........................$11.95 Cream Sauce..............................................................$11.95 7. LAMB MADRAS: Lamb cooked in Spicy Sauce with 6. GOBI PARATHA: Whole Wheat Bread stuffed with 10. LAMB MOGHLAI: Lamb cooked in Tomato Cream 4. CHICKEN 65: Chicken cooked in Onions, Ginger, Coconut and Herbs (Madras Style)..........................$12.95 cauliflower, made with butter...................................$2.50 Sauce, Fresh Mushrooms, Herbs and Spices.............$12.95 Spicy Sauce and Deep Fried......................................$11.95 7. CHAPATI: Thin Whole Wheat Bread................$1.50 11. BEEF MANGO: Beef cooked in Onions, Garlic, Ginger and Mango Sauce..........................................$11.95 Darbar Vegetable Specialties South Indian: Uthappams 23. BHINDI MASALA: Tender Okra Sautéed
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