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Authentic Indian Cuisine RICE SPECIALTIES WWW.LAZIZONLINE.COM APPETIZERS Vegetable Samosa $4.25 Paneer Tikka $8.95 One of the most popular deep fried Indian patties stuffed Chunks of homemade cheese sautéed with onions, with potatoes and green peas along green peppers, and spices with Indian spices Onion Bhaji $3.75 Vegetable Pakora $3.75 Chopped onions battered in chick pea flour, lightly Fresh vegetables mixed with chick pea flour and spices spiced and deep-fried and deep-fried Laziz Special Platter (vegetarian) $7.95 Chicken Pakora $4.95 combination of samosa, vegetable pakoras and cheese Boneless chicken tenders seasoned and dipped in a chick pakoras pea batter and deep-fried Laziz Full Platter $8.95 Cheese Pakora $4.95 Combination of samosa, vegetable pakoras, cheese Homemade pieces of cheese dipped in chick pea batter pakoras and chicken pakora and deep-fried SOUPS Mullaguthwanny Soup $3.95 Vegetable Soup $3.95 A classical south Indian soup garnished with chicken Soup made with assorted vegetables and rice Tomato Soup $3.95 Daal soup (lentil soup) $3.95 Made with chef's special spices A soup made with lentils, herbs and Indian spices TANDOORI SPECIALTIES Clay-oven specialties (served on a sizzler) Served with Basmati Rice Tandoori Chicken $10.95 Tandoori Shrimps $14.95 A chicken Lazizdelicacy marinated overnight in fresh Large size shrimps marinated in mild spices aromatic Indian spices and herbs Authentic IndianFish Tikka Cuisine $14.95 Chicken Tikka $12.95 Boneless fish seasoned with Indian spices and herbs Boneless juicy chunks of chicken marinated in aromatic Indian herbs Tandoori Mixed Platter $16.95 Delicious combination of tandoori dishes Seekh Kabob $13.95 Minced lamb meat seasoned with onions, herbs and exotic spices VEGETABLE SPECIALTIES Served with Basmati Rice Baingan Bharta $9.95 Malai Kofta $11.95 A classic vegetarian dish. Whole eggplant baked in an Soft cheese and vegetable dumplings simmered in mild oven, blended with herbs and sautéed with creamy sauce with nuts and raisins onions and tamotoes Bhindi Masala $10 .50 Vegetable Jalfrezi $10.50 Okra cooked with tomatoes, onions, garlic and spices Fresh vegetables cooked in tangy sauce with other Indian spices The Real Taste of Indian Spices WWW.LAZIZONLINE.COM Channa Masala $9.50 Aloo Gobi $10.50 Chick peas delicately tempered and cooked in tradition Potato cubes and cauliflower tempered with cumin seeds al Indian sauce and cooked in spices Daal Makhani(traditional all time favorite) $9.95 Vegetable Korma $11.95 Black lentils cooked for various hours with spices and Fresh mixed vegetables cooked in a delicately spiced flavored with herbs creamy sauce with nuts Daal Fry $8.95 Palak Paneer $11.95 Yellow lentils cooked with onions, ginger, garlic and Cubes of homemade cheese cooked with spinach and spices Indian spices Paneer Makhani $11.95 Shahi Paneer $11.95 Homemade cheese cooked in creamy tomato sauce Homemade cheese cooked in flavorful sauce made of onions, cream,spices and cashewnuts Paneer Kadahi $11.95 Pieces of homemade cheese with bell peppers and Channa Saag $10.50 onions cooked with spices Chickpeas cooked with spinach and Indian spices CHICKEN SPECIALTIES Served with Basmati Rice Chicken Saagwala $11.95 Chicken Curry $11.95 Tender pieces of chicken prepared with fresh spinach Traditional Indian dish of chicken prepared with onions, and delicate blend of spices tomatoes, ginger, garlic and other spices Chicken Vindaloo $11.95 Chicken Dhansak $11.95 Pieces of chicken cooked with potatoes in a sharply Tender pieces of chicken cooked with lentils spiced gravy Kadahi Chicken $12.95 Chicken Jalfrezi $11.95 Lightly marinated chicken cooked on a cast iron skillet Chicken cooked in specially made gravy with fresh with a touchLaziz of special spices sautéed with vegetables and spices with touch of tamrind onions and bell peppers Authentic IndianChicken Tikka Cuisine Masala $14.50 Butter Chicken $14.50 Boneless chicken pieces marinated in Indian style and Boneless tandoori chicken cooked in a creamy tomato cooked in a creamy tomatoe Sauce, green peppers, sauce with fresh spices onions and spices Chicken Bhuna $12.95 Chicken Shahi Korma $13.95 Pieces of chicken cooked with fresh herbs and spices Boneless pieces of chicken cooked in cashew nut gravy with touch of garam masala Chicken Mughlai $13.95 Chicken Madras $11.95 Chicken with a touch of yogurt, seasoning nuts and Pieces of chicken cooked in south Indian style with spices coconut, roasted ground spices and curry leaves The Real Taste of Indian Spices WWW.LAZIZONLINE.COM LAMB SPECIALTIES Served with Basmati Rice Lamb Curry $12.50 Kadahi Lamb $13.95 Tender pieces of lamb cooked with tomatoes, onions, Lamb cooked in a cast iron skillet with onions and ginger, garlic and spices bellpeppers Lamb Dhansak $13.95 Lamb Bhuna $14.50 Tender pieces of lamb cooked with lentils Pieces of lamb cooked with fresh herbs and spices with a touch of garam masala Lamb Saag $13.95 Lamb prepared with spinach and a delicate blend of Lamb Roganjosh $14.95 spices Pieces of lamb cooked in flavorful sauce made of tomatoes, cream, and spices and garnished with cashew nuts and raisin SEAFOOD SPECIALTIES Served with Basmati Rice Fish or Shrimp Curry $14.95 Fish or Shrimp Korma $14.95 Fish or Shrimp cooked delicately in a special curry Fish or Shrimp cooked in a mild aromatic creamy sauce sauce Fish or Shrimp Makhani $14.95 Fish or Shrimp Vindaloo $14.95 Fish or Shrimp cooked with creamytomato sauce Fish or Shrimp cooked with potatoes in hot and spicy sauce Laziz Authentic Indian Cuisine RICE SPECIALTIES Chicken Biryani $13.95 Shrimp Biryani $14.95 Tender pieces of Chicken cooked with basmati rice, nuts Lightly marinated shrimp cooked with basmati rice, nuts and spices and spices Lamb Biryani $14.95 Vegetable Biryani $10.95 Tender pieces of lamb cooked with basmati rice, nuts Basmati rice cooked with fresh vegetables and light and spices seasoning The Real Taste of Indian Spices WWW.LAZIZONLINE.COM INDIAN BREADS Aloo Paratha $3.95 Plain Naan $2.50 Whole wheat bread cooked with specially spiced Popular Indian bread made with white flour in Tandoor potatoes, baked in Tandoor (clay-oven) Garlic Naan $3.75 Poori $2.00 Naan made with a touch of minced garlic Deep fried fluffy whole-wheat bread Peshawari Naan $4.25 Plain Paratha $3.25 Naan stuffed with coconut, almonds, cashews, raisins Smooth bread made of wheat flour and cooked in and cherries Tandoor with a touch of butter Tandoori Roti $2.25 Bhatura $3.00 Whole wheat flour bread cooked in Tandoor (clay-oven) Deep fried white flour bread Laziz Special Naan $5.95 Bread topped with chicken, garlic and cilantro SIDE ORDERS Mango Chutney $2.50 Papad $2.00 Special imported sweet mango chutney A crisp lentil flour wafer lightly spiced Cucumber Raita $2.95 Basmati Rice $2.50 Homemade yogurt with grated cucumbers and herbs Special aromatic long grain imported rice Mint /Onions Chutney $2.50 Katchumber Salad $3.00 Chopped & spiced fresh tomatoes, cucumbers & onions Curry SauceLaziz $3.00 Achaar (Mixed Pickles) $1.75 AuthenticOnion Salad $2.00 Indian Cuisine Plain Yogurt $2.00 DESSERTS Rasmalai $3.95 Kheer $3.50 Homemade fresh cheese soaked in sweetened milk, A delicious Indian style rice pudding topped with pistachios Kulfi (Pistachios or Mango) $3.50 Gulab Jamun $3.95 A delicious Indian style ice cream with pistachios or Milk and cream balls dipped in syrup mango The Real Taste of Indian Spices WWW.LAZIZONLINE.COM BEVERAGES Chai (with milk) $1.95 Soft Drinks $1.50 Indian tea made with cardamom and other herbs Iced Tea $1.50 Kahava (black) $1.95 Very soothing and relaxing Indian Green Tea made with Bottled Water $1.50 cardamom and other herbs Coffee (black or with milk) $1.95 Plain Lassi (Salted or sweet) $3.25 A delicious and refreshing drink made with homemade Juices (mango/orange) $1.95 yogurt Perrier Sparkling water $2.50 Mango Lassi $3.95 Lassi made with mango and yogurt Laziz Authentic Indian Cuisine 18% gratuity will be added to a party 6 or more. Catering and Carry Out Available. Haleem, Nihari & Goat Specialties are prepared for a party of 10 or more with advance notice The Real Taste of Indian Spices.
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