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LUNCH MENU (11 Am to 3 Pm) OH INDIA 15600 NE 8TH Street, Suite O-09 Bellevue, WA 98008 www.ohindiarestaurant.com [email protected] LUNCH MENU (11 am to 3 pm) THALIS Veg Thali $10.00 (Any 3 Veg Entrees + Daal + Rice + Naan / Roti + Papad + Sweet) Paneer Butter Masala Palak Paneer Kadhai Veggies Channa Masala Veggie of the Day Non-Veg Thali $12.00 (Any 3 Non-Veg Entrees + Daal + Rice + Naan / Roti + Papad + Sweet) Butter Chicken Chicken Khorma Chicken Dish of the day Lamb Tikka Masala Lamb Khorma Mixed Thali $11.00 (Any 2 Veg Entrees + 1 Non-Veg Entrée + Daal + Rice + Naan / Roti + Papad + Sweet) Butter Chicken Chicken Khorma Chicken Dish of the day Lamb Tikka Masala Lamb Khorma (replace Butter Naan / Tandoori Roti with Garlic Naan – add $1.00) KATHI ROLLS A delicious Indian Wrap originating in Kolkata, consisting of a flaky Laccha Paratha Bread layered with beaten eggs (optional), stuffed with marinated grilled Paneer {Indian Cottage Cheese} / Chicken / Lamb and garnished with lime juice, special blend of spices & sauces Paneer Roll $ 8.00 Chicken Roll $ 8.00 Lamb Roll $ 8.00 DESI BURGERS (served with Oh India Masala Fries) Spicy Paneer Burger $6.00 (Crumb Fried Paneer marinated in Indian spices along with melted cheese and spices served in a soft burger bun) Crispy Chilly Chicken Burger $6.00 (Crispy fried chicken breast marinated in Indian spices for that special zing, served in a soft burger bun) BIRYANI Biryani (Chicken / Goat) $12.00/13.00 (Special long grained basmati rice cooked with marinated tender bone in chicken / goat meat in layers and served with Raita) FROM THE SOUTH Dosa (A delicious thin crispy crepe originating in Southern India made with fermented batter, served with Coconut Chutney, Tomato Chutney and Sambar) Plain Dosa $7.00 Masala Dosa $9.00 Ghee Roast Dosa $9.00 Mysore Masala Dosa $9.00 Idly (3 pcs.) $7.00 (Soft savory rice cakes made with fermented batter, served with Coconut Chutney, Tomato Chutney and Sambar) Medu Vada (3 pcs.) $7.00 (Savory fried snack, made with urad daal, served with Coconut Chutney, Tomato Chutney and Sambar) BEVERAGES Lassi (Mango / Sweet / Rose / Masala) $3.00 Masala Chai $2.00 Soda Can (Coke / Pepsi / Diet Coke / Dr Pepper) $2.00 Imported (Thums Up / Limca / Mazaa / Mex Coke) $3.00 Bottled Water $1.00 DESSERT Gulab Jamun . $5.00 Choco Coco Rasmalai $5.00 KIDS MENU Chocolate Dosa + Vanilla Ice Cream $6.00 OH INDIA 15600 NE 8TH Street, Suite O-09 Bellevue, WA 98008 www.ohindiarestaurant.com [email protected] DINNER MENU (5.00 – 10 pm) SNACKS Choley Baturey $8.00 (Chickpeas cooked in an onion tomato masala, served with fried puff bread) Mixed Veg65 $9.00 (Baby Corn & assorted veggies deep fried in Indian spices, in a Southern Indian style) Corn Pakora $8.00 (Crunchy sweet corn kernels tossed with spices & cheese & deep fried) Pav Bhajji $9.00 (A Mumbai staple consisting of a thick veggie curry, served with a soft bread roll) Veg Samosa $1.50 (A deep fried triangular flour pastry stuffed with potato, peas and spices) Veg Ghugni & Puri $8.00 (The Eastern Indian equivalent of the chole, made with yellow peas and myriad spices, served with crispy hot Puris) Mutton Ghugni & Puri $9.00 (Tender mutton & yellow peas cooked in Indian spices, served with crispy hot Puris) Fish Cutlet $10.00 (A Bengali staple, crispy crust coated fish fillet marinated in spices & deep fried, served with Bengali mustard sauce) Pepper Fried Chicken Wings $10.00 (Juicy chicken wings coated in pepper & Indian spices and deep fried, served with homemade sweet chilly garlic sauce) Chicken 65 $10.00 (A spicy deep fried chicken dish from Southern India) CHAATS Samosa Chaat $8.00 (Samosas finished with chickpeas, topped with chaat masala & chutneys) Dahi Bhalle $8.00 (Lentil doughnuts in sweetened yogurt, topped with chaat masala & chutneys) Alu Papri Chaat $8.00 (Lentil crackers topped with potatoes, chickpeas, yogurt & chutneys) FROM THE TANDOOR (served with Mint Chutney) Zafrani Paneer Tikka $11.00 (Indian cottage cheese chunks marinated in Saffron & spices and baked in the Tandoor) Tangdi Kabab $12.00 (Tender chicken drumsticks marinated in ginger, garlic & Indian spices, baked in the Tandoor) Chicken Malai Kabab $12.00 (Boneless chicken breast marinated in cream cheese & spices and grilled in the Tandoor) Lamb Boti Kabab $14.00 (Tender Leg of Lamb marinated in special Indian spices and baked in the Tandoor) Jhinga Nisha $17.00 (Succulent jumbo prawns marinated in a rich cashew and almond paste and grilled) Oh India Mixed Kabab Platter $22.00 (A delicious assorted Kabab platter sampling all of the above) VEGETARIAN ENTREES (All 16 Oz portions served with 16 Oz. Of rice) Yellow Daal Fry (8 Oz / 16 Oz) $4.50 / 8.00 (Mixed lentils, garnished with tempering of garlic, heeng and other spices) Paneer Butter Masala (8 Oz / 16 Oz) $6.00/11.00 (Soft paneer chunks cooked in a delicious smooth & creamy tomato and butter sauce) Saag Paneer (8 Oz / 16 Oz $6.00/11.00 (Paneer cubes cooked in a creamy spinach sauce with Indian spices) Veg of the Day (8 Oz / 16 Oz) $6.00/11.00 (Chef’s Veg dish of the day) NON-VEGETARIAN ENTREES (All 16 Oz portions served with 16 Oz. Of rice) Butter Chicken (8 Oz / 16 Oz) $6.50/12.00 (Boneless tender chicken chunks cooked in a delicious smooth & creamy tomato and butter sauce) Chicken Dish of the day (8 Oz / 16 Oz) $6.50/12.00 (Chef’s chicken dish of the day) Lamb Tikka Masala (8 Oz / 16 Oz) $7.00/13.00 (Marinated tender lamb chunks grilled and cooked in an onion tomato sauce) SPECIALS (Served with 16 Oz of rice) Daal Tadka $9.00 (A famous Dhaba dish from Bengal, green gram lentils cooked with spices & scrambled eggs) Daal Makhni $11.00 (Whole black lentils slow simmered in an aromatic buttery creamy sauce) Anjeer Akrot Ka Kofta $11.00 (Deep fried veg dumplings made with paneer & dry fruit mix in a creamy sauce) Chettinad (Chicken / Lamb) $12.00/13.00 (Chicken / Lamb simmered in a coconut sauce with Chettinad spices) Kadhai (Paneer / Chicken / Lamb) $11.00 / 12.00 / 13.00 (Paneer, Chicken or Lamb cooked in a spicy masala with onions, bell peppers & tomatoes) Vindaloo (Veg / Chicken / Lamb) $11.00 / 12.00 / 13.00 (A spicy marinated veg, chicken or lamb dish served with diced potatoes) Saag (Chicken / Lamb) . $11.00 / 12.00 / 13.00 (Paneer, chicken or lamb cooked in a creamy spinach sauce with Indian spices) Prawn Malai Curry $17.00 (A deliciously creamy Bengali style jumbo prawn curry made with coconut milk and special spices) Kala Bhuna Gosht $13.00 (Tender baby goat pan fried in spicy onion tomato gravy and deeply flavored with fresh ground spices) BIRYANI Biryani (Chicken / Goat) $12.00/13.00 (Special long grained basmati rice cooked with marinated tender bone in chicken / goat meat in layers and served with Raita) BREADS Butter Naan $2.00 Garlic Naan $3.00 Cheese Naan $4.00 Tandoori Roti $2.00 FROM THE SOUTH Dosa (A delicious thin crispy crepe originating in Southern India made with fermented batter, served with Coconut Chutney, Tomato Chutney and Sambar) Plain Dosa $7.00 Masala Dosa $9.00 Ghee Roast Dosa $9.00 Mysore Masala Dosa $9.00 Idly (3 pcs.) $7.00 (Soft savory rice cakes made with fermented batter, served with Coconut Chutney, Tomato Chutney and Sambar) Medu Vada (3 pcs.) $7.00 (Savory fried snack, made with urad daal, served with Coconut Chutney, Tomato Chutney and Sambar) BEVERAGES Lassi (Mango / Sweet / Rose / Masala) $3.00 Masala Chai $2.00 Soda Can (Coke / Pepsi / Diet Coke / Dr Pepper) $2.00 Imported (Thums Up / Limca / Mazaa / Mex Coke) $3.00 Bottled Water $1.00 DESSERT Gulab Jamun with Vanilla Ice Cream . $5.00 Choco Coco Rasmalai $5.00 KIDS MENU Chocolate Dosa + Vanilla Ice Cream $6.00 .
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