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TAJ LANDS END BANDRA Delivery Within 12 Km Radius TAJ LANDS END BANDRA Delivery within 12 km radius Lunch - 1 2:30 pm - 1 :00 pm | Dinner - 7:30 pm - 8:00 pm Menu | Monday INR 750 plus taxes per person per meal Lunch • Gosht Nahari or Paneer Do Pyaaza • Dal Moong • Subz Pulao • Boondi Raita • Naan • Pickle/papad • Moong Dal Hulwa Dinner • Ming Yang Chicken or Mapo Tofu • Stir Fried Chinese Greens • Veg. Hakka Noodles • Kimchi • Date Pancakes • Soy Sauce/chilli Sauce Menu | Tuesday INR 750 plus taxes per person per meal Lunch • Grilled Chicken & Jus or Grilled Polenta With Tomato Sauce • Pasta Penne Al Fredo • Herb Pilaf • Poached Pear Salad • Focaccia Bread • Brownie Dinner • Kombdi Cha Rassa or Vatana Chi Ussal • Tendli Masala • Masala Bhaat • Rice Bhakri • Koshambir • Coconut Burfi Menu | Wednesday INR 750 plus taxes per person per meal Lunch • Tandoori Broccoli • Murgh Biryani or Subz Biryani • Salan • Kachumbhar • Dal Sailana • Boondi Raita • Mini Gulab Jamun Dinner • Murgh Tariwala or Mutter Paneer • Motiya Palak • Gobhi Carrot Pulao • Choora Paratha • Chana Dal Tadka • Jalebi Menu | Thursday INR 750 plus taxes per person per meal Lunch • Chilli Chicken or Vegetables In Soy Chilli • Stir Fried Chinese Greens • Veg. Hakka Noodles • Kimchi • Date Pancakes • Soy Sauce/chilli Sauce Dinner • Kosha Mangso or Potoler Dolma • Bhindi Aloo Bhaaja • Ghee Bhaat • Tawa Chapati • Bhaja Moong Dal • Boondi Rabdi Menu | Friday INR 750 plus taxes per person per meal Lunch • Amristsari Macchi or Paneer • Kadhi Pakoda • Rajma Masala • Plain Steam Rice • Tawa Roti • Cucumber Palak Raita • Laddoo Dinner • Chicken Chettinadu or Paneer Nadan • Urulai Roast • Lemon Rice • Tawa Roti • Tomato Pappu • Rawa Kesari Menu | Saturday INR 750 plus taxes per person per meal Lunch • Salli Jardalu Murgh or Salli Jardalu Paneer • Lagan Nu Stu • Vegetable Pulao • Parsi Masala Dal • Roti • Kalakand Dinner • Djaj Meshwi, Bbq Sauce or Bbq Cottage Cheese • Hummus • Pickled Vegetgables • Pita Breads • Herbed Pilaf • Umali Menu | Sunday INR 750 plus taxes per person per meal Lunch • Tuscan Panzanella Salad • Grilled Chicken or Jus "Or" Baked Lasgna, Tomato Sauce • Saffron Pilaf • Wild Mushroom Ragu • Focaccia • Brownie Dinner • Laal Maas or Gatta Curry • Jodhpuri Pulao • Papad Mangodi Ki Subzi • Dal Panchmel • Roti • Gulab Choorma.
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