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Download Menu HIMALAYAN CURRY HOUSE Indian / Nepali Restaurant & bar Buffet Everyday,except tuesday11:00am -3:00pm Sunday, monday, wednesday, Thursday 11:00am - 9:00pm Tuesdays CLOSED Friday-Saturday 11:00am - 9:30pm 2851 w 12oth ave, d100 • westminster, CO 80234 • 303.438.2183 Appetizers Samosa * Shrimp Pakura Crispy Pastry with potatoes and peas deep fried 6 pieces of breaded shrimp fried in vegetable oil $4.95 $6.95 Samosa Chat Potato Pakura A homemade spicy pastry filled with herbs, potatoes and peas, 6 pieces of potato dipped in our delicious chickpea batter and smothered with yogurt, mint and tamarind sauce fried in vegetable oil $5.95 $4.95 Onion Bhaji * Fish Pakura Onions dipped in spiced chickpea batter and fried in vegetable oil 4 pieces of tasty breaded white fish fried in vegetable oil $4.95 $6.95 Vegi Pakura * Combination Pakura Chopped fresh vegetables, onions, cilantro and japapenos, Onion Bhaji, vegi samosa, potato pakura, 1 piece of shrimp and mixed with spices and chick pea flour and fried in vegetable oil 1 piece of fish $5.95 $10.95 Chicken Pakura Chicken Wings 4 pieces of chicken dipped in spiced chickpea batter and fried 6 pieces of chicken wings in vegetable oil $6.95 $8.95 Breads Naan Roti (with butter or not) Most famous of Indian breads baked then brushed with fresh 100% whole wheat bread baked in our tandoor oven ghee $2.50 $2.50 Garlic Naan Garlic Roti Naan bread baked with garlic $2.99 Whole wheat bread with garlic baked in our tandoor oven $2.99 Onion Naan Naan bread baked with onion and herbs $2.99 Aloo Naan Naan stuffed with spiced potatoes and peas Cheese Naan $3.50 Naan bread baked with cheddar cheese $3.50 Aloo Paratha Whole wheat bread filled with mildly spiced potato, then pan Garlic Cheese Naan fried with ghee Naan bread baked with both cheese and garlic $3.50 $3.99 Kabuli Naan Onion Cheese Naan Naan stuffed with coconut, raisins and cherry (nuts) Naan bread baked with onion and cheese $3.99 $3.99 Bhatura Puri Wheat bread that we deep fry until it puffs up and turns a Whole wheat bread that we deep fry until it puffs up and turns golden brown a golden brown $2.50 $2.50 Papadum $ 2.99 All of our entrees are prepared to order, most with rice. If you prefer mild, medium or hot please inform your server of your preference. Some dishes have dairy: Ask your server. Some items may be served raw or undercooked, or contain raw or undercooked ingredients. *Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may increase your risk of foodborne illness. Spicy Gluten Free * Please advise us of any food allergies so we may help with your selections. Soups Saag Soup Dal Soup Mildly seasoned spinach soup with herbs and spices Rich, spicy lentil soup in a delicate broth with herbs and spices $5.95 $5.95 Chicken Soup Combination Soup with Naan Tender pieces of chicken in a zesty broth with herbs and spices A generous combination of our three soups $5.95 $10.50 Chicken Entrees Tandoori Chicken Yogurt marinated breast and thigh meat served on the bone. Chicken Biryani Cooked in a clay oven and presented on a bed of peppers and Chicken, fresh vegetables, basmati rice, mild seasonings, nuts onions. $13.95 and raisins $13.95 Chicken Tika Kabbas Chicken cubes roasted in a clay oven with herbs and spices, Chicken Curry served on a bed of peppers. $14.95 Chicken sauteed in our curry sauce $13.95 Tandoori Chicken Curry Tender pieces of tandoori chicken mixed with our traditional Chicken Momo curry sauce Twelve handmade chicken dumplings steamed and served $14.95 with a special tomato chutney $13.95 Tandoori Mixed Chicken, lamb, fish and shrimp on a bed of onions and peppers Chicken Sherpa Stew $19.95 Tender pieces of chicken with vegetables, potatoes and dump- lings in a spiced broth Chicken Tika Masala $12.95 Tender pieces of chicken sliced and cooked in a creay tomato sauce $14.95 Chicken Chow Chow or Thupa Chicken, noodles, and fresh vegetables with flavorful spices. Chicken Korma Your choice of wheat pasta noodles or gluten free rice noodles. Boneless chicken in a freshly made cashew sauce, Very mild $12.95 $14.95 Chicken Chili Chicken Saag Tender pieces of chicken with onions, chilies, jalapeños and Saag is creamed spinach, mixed with delectable chicken bell peppers. Very hot! $12.95 $14.95 Chicken Sekuwa Chicken Vindaloo Boneless marinated chicken with onions and bell peppers in Chicken with hot and spicy seasonings mustard oil $13.95 $13.95 Himalayan Chicken Dinner Salad Chicken Jal Fregi Full sized delicious dinner salad with tandoori chicken pieces, Chicken with fresh vegetables and coconut in our tradional sauce tomatoes, beets and garbanzo beans. Comes with honey mus- $14.95 tard dressing and Papdums. $11.95 All of our entrees are prepared to order, most with rice. If you prefer mild, medium or hot please inform your server of your preference. Some dishes have dairy: Ask your server. Some items may be served raw or undercooked, or contain raw or undercooked ingredients. *Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may increase your risk of foodborne illness. Spicy Gluten Free * Please advise us of any food allergies so we may help with your selections. Seafood Entrees Shrimp Curry * Mahi Mahi Vindaloo Shrimp in our traditional curry sauce * A generous helping of Mahi Mahi in a hot and spicy vindaloo $14.95 sauce. Very Hot! $14.95 * Shrimp Vindaloo Shrimp and potatoes with hot and spicy seasonings Mahi Mahi Korma $14.95 * A generous serving of Mahi Mahi in a coconut and cashew sauce $15.50 * Shrimp Jal Fregi Shrimp with fresh vegetables and coconut, in our traditional sauce Combination Seafood Curry $15.95 * Cod, Mahi Mahi, Shrimp and potatoes in curry sauce $20.50 * Shrimp Saag A delightful dish! Shrimp mixed with creamed spinach Shrimp Tandoori $14.95 * Jumbo Shrimp marinated with special herbs and spices and roasted in a clay oven and served on a bed of onions and bell * Shrimp Biryani peppers Shrimp mixed with vegetables, basmati rice, mild seasonings, $16.95 nuts and raisens $15.95 * Fish Tandoori Fish marinated in ginger, garlic, herbs and spices, then baked in Shrimp Chow Chow or Thupa a clay oven on a bed of onions and bell peppers Fresh vegetables, noodles and Shrimp. Your choice of wheat $15.95 pasta or gluten free rice noodles. $14.95 * Fish Masala Fish marinated with yogurt sauce with herbs and spices, grilled * Shrimp Chili in a tandoori clay oven and cooked in a special creamy, thick Tender pieces of Shrimp sauteed with onions, chilies and bell sauce peppers. Very hot! $15.50 $15.50 Shrimp Masala * * Shrimp Korma Shrimp with yogurt sauce with herbs and spices served in a special creamy, Shrimp in a coconut and cashew sauce thick sauce $15.50 $15.50 Fish Curry * Salmon Curry Select Codfish in a curry sauce with peas and potatoes * Salmon with potatoes and peas in a traditional curry sauce $14.95 $14.95 Fish Vindaloo * Salmon Vindaloo Codfish and potatoes with hot and spicy seasonings. Very hot! * Salmon and potatoes with hot and spicy seasonings. Very hot! $14.95 $14.95 Fish Korma * Salmon Korma Codfish in a freshly made cashew sauce. Very mild. * Salmon in a cashew sauce. Very mild. $15.95 $15.50 Mahi Mahi Curry * Salmon Masala A generous helping of delectable Mahi Mahi in a traditional * Salmon marinated with yogurt sauce with herbs and spices, curry sauce grilled in a tandoori clay oven and cooked in a special creamy, $14.95 thick sauce $15.50 All of our entrees are prepared to order, most with rice. If you prefer mild, medium or hot please inform your server of your preference. Some dishes have dairy: Ask your server. Some items may be served raw or undercooked, or contain raw or undercooked ingredients. *Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may increase your risk of foodborne illness. Spicy Gluten Free * Please advise us of any food allergies so we may help with your selections. Vegetarian Entrees Mixed Vegetables Fresh vegetables in our traditional curry sauce Vegetable Momo $12.00 12 handmade dumplings, steamed, with fresh vegetables and special chutney Vegetable Korma $13.00 Fresh vegetables in a mild coconut and cashew sauce $13.00 Paneer Masala Our Panir cheese in a creamy sauce with herbs Aloo Gobi $13.50 Potatoes and cauliflower in a traditional sauce $12.00 Tofu Masala Chunkcs of tofu in a creamy sauce with herbs Spinach Aloo $13.00 Creamed spinach, spiced, with potatoes $12.00 Sherpa Stew Fresh vegetables with spiced broth, potato and dumplings Aloo and Peas $13.00 Potatoes and peas in a tomoato onion seasoned sauce $12.00 Tarka Daal Lentils cooked with garlic, ginger, tomatoes and spices Malai Kufta $12.00 Homemade mixed vegetables with cheese $13.00 Daal Makhani Black lentils cooked with garlic, ginger, tomatoes and spices Saag Platter $12.00 Creamed spinach seasoned to perfection $12.00 Sweet Potato Masala A mild sweet potato dish with a creamy sauce Saag Paneer $13.00 Creamed spinach with our freshly made panir cheese $13.00 Chana Masala Chickpea Masala with mild creamy tomato sauce Tofu Aloo and Peas $13.00 Tofu, potatoes and peas in a tomato/onion seasoned sauce $13.00 Eggplant Curry Eggplant with potatoes in a curry sauce Vegetable Biryani $13.50 Fresh vegetables mixed with basmati rice, mild seasonings, Nuts and raisens Bindi Curry $13.00 Okra with potatoes and tomatoes in our traditional curry sauce $13.00 Chow Chow or Thupa Fresh vegetables and noodles, flavorfully seasoned.
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