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View Full Menu Vegetarian Appetizers Cost Per Pricing Idly/Masala Vada Medhu Vada/Spring Rolls Piece Samosa Mysore Bajji Call Mirchi Bhaji/ Cut Mirchi (858) 284 9191 Mix Veg Bhaji/ Bonda Medhu Bonda/ Corn Bonda Tray Pakoda(Onion, Spinach, Onion & Spinach) Paneer Tikka Dry Indo Chinese Specialties Cost Per Pricing Gobi Manchuria Veg Manchuria Chili Paneer Dry Chili Baby Corn Chili Gobi Call Tray Veg Noodles (858) 284 9191 Veg Fried Rice Chili Chicken Dry Chicken Manchurian Chicken Noodles/Fried Rice Non Veg Appetizers Cost Per Pricing Chicken 65 Tandoori Chicken Chicken Tikka Malai Kabab Call Chicken Pepper Fry Tray (858) 284 9191 Spicy Chicken Wings Natu Kodi Vepudu Goat Pepper Fry Lamb Pepper Fry 10606, Camino Ruiz, San Diego, CA 92126 Ph : (858) 284 9191 Non Veg Appetizers Cost Per Pricing Fish Fry, Apollo Fish Call Tray Shrimp Tikka/ Shrimp Fry (858) 284 9191 Vegetable Curries Cost Per Pricing Rasam Sambar Dal(Mango, Tomato, Spinach, Tadka, Makhni) Chana Masala Gutti Vankaya Curry Mali Kofta Bhindi Masala Bhindi/Tindora/Egg Plant Pakoda Fry/Mushroom Pepper Fry ChamaGadda Pulusu Cabbage & Tomato Sautee(Iguru/Poriyal) Call Tray Cabbage & Gobi Sautee(Iguru/Poriyal) (858) 284 9191 Cabbage & Carrot Sautee(Iguru/Poriyal) Carrots & Beans Sautee(Iguru/Poriyal) Carrot(Pieces or Shred) & Dry Coconut Sautee Paneer Tikka Masala Palak Paneer/Mutter Paneer/Kadai Paneer Mushroom(Chettainad/Mutter) Navaratan Korma Mix Vegetable Curry Vegetable (Chettinad/Korma) Aloo(Korma/Palak/Jeera/Methi/Gobi) Rice Vegetarian Cost Per Pricing Annapurna Special Pulav(Paneer, Soy & Peas) Lemon/Tomato Rice/Yogurt (Curd) Rice Call Tray Vegetable Pulav/Fried Rice (858) 284 9191 Tamarind Rice 10606, Camino Ruiz, San Diego, CA 92126 Ph : (858) 284 9191 Rice Vegetarian Cost Per Pricing Upma Bisi Bele Bath Vena Pongal Call Tray Vangi Bath (858) 284 9191 Mango Pulihora Rice Biryani Cost Per Pricing Vegetable Biryani Egg Biryani Call Hyderabadi Chicken Dum Biryani Tray (858) 284 9191 Hyderabadi Goat Dum Biryani Lamb Biryani/Shrimp Biryani Non-Veg Curries Cost Per Pricing Egg Masala Andhra Chicken Curry Chicken Chettinad Chicken Korma Methi Chicken Chicken Tikka Masala/Butter Chicken Natu Kodi Kura(Curry) Call Tray Andhra Goat Curry (858) 284 9191 Gongura Goat Goat Chettinad/Korma Lamb Curry/Chettinad/Korma Andhra Chepala Pulusu Fish Chettinad/ Madra Fish Curry Shrimp Masala/Chettinad Deserts Cost Per Pricing Gulab Jamun(Each) Call Piece Rasamalai(Each) (858) 284 9191 10606, Camino Ruiz, San Diego, CA 92126 Ph : (858) 284 9191 Deserts Cost Per Pricing Junnu/Kadamu/Ginnu/Kharvas/Posu(Solidified Milk Desert) Kubani Ka Meeta Carrot Halwa Tray Call Kesari(Rava/Mango/PineApple/Fruit) (858) 284 9191 Double Ka Meeta Payasam(Rice) Rava Laddu, Boondi Laddu Piece Breads Cost Per Pricing Poori Naan Call Piece Specialty Naan(Garlic, Butter, Onion), Onion (858) 284 9191 Kulcha Drinks Cost Per Pricing Call Mango Lassi Gallon (858) 284 9191 Dosa Bar Cost Per Pricing Unlimited Veg Dosas(Masala, Mysore, Cheese, Onion, Chili, Ghee, Podi, Choclate, Pesarattu) Minimum Call Unlimited Non Veg Dosas(Keema Dosas + All 50 People (858) 284 9191 Veg Dosas) Condiments Cost Per Pricing Pickle 16 Oz Call Raita (858) 284 9191 Papad Tray 10606, Camino Ruiz, San Diego, CA 92126 Ph : (858) 284 9191 .
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