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Mumbai Spice Take out Menu.Indd DESSERT MUMBAI STREET FOOD VEGETABLE SAMOSA 3.95 KACHORI CHAT $7.95 GF Crisp deep fried pastry stuffed with spiced potatoes and green crisply deep fried pastry stuffed with lentils and topped with MOCHI ICE CREAM TRIO 5.95 peas. potatoes, green & tamrind chutney. MANGO MOUSSE SHOOTER 2.49 SAMOSA CHAAT 6.95 PAV BHAJI 8.95 CHEESECAKE ROLLS 7.95 Mumbai Crisp deep fried pastry stuffed with spiced potatoes served with Classic Mumbai leavened breads served with smashed vegetable BANANA NUTELLA MOUSSE 2.49 chickpeas and chutneys. and garnished with onions and cilantro. Banana puree, hazelnut & chocolate pudding. RAGDA PATTIES 6.95 VADA PAV 6.95 Potato cutlets served with chickpeas and chutneys. Classic Mumbai leavened breads served with potato dumpling and RASMALAI 5.95 Spice garlic chutney. Indian ricotta cheese dumplings in cardamom flavored sauce. DAHI ALOO PAPRI CHAAT 5.95 WARM CHOCOLATE CAKEGF 7.95 Potatoes and crisp fried flour puffs tossed with mint and tamarind MUMBAI “PAANI POORI” 5.95 Sinfully divine, served with vanilla ice cream. Exotic Indian & Indo Chinese chutnies topped with yogurt. Crispy shells stuffed with potatoes served with khaata meetha water. GULAB JAMUN ALA MODE 6.95 ADDITIONAL PAV-IN SMALL 2 pieces 1.95 3 pieces, served with vanilla ice cream. CHILLED BENGAL LYCHEESGF 5.95 SOUPS Served over vanilla ice cream. LUNCH HOURS SWEET CORN SOUP GF 3.95 ***MANCHOW SOUP 3.95 MALIA KULFI FALOODA 7.95 Monday–Friday 12:00 PM–3:00 pm Cream of corn, choice of vegetable or chicken. Green chilies, vegetables & crispy noodles. Choice of vegetables or Indian ice cream served with falooda and rose syrup. chicken. ***HOT & SOUR SOUP 3.95 JALEBI RABRI 7.95 Red chili, soy, paneer & shredded vegetables. Choice of vegetables ***DUMPLING SOUP 3.95 Deep fried rings of batter soaked in simple syrup served with DINNER HOURS: or chicken. Three vegetable / chicken dumplings in our chefs spicy broth. homemade rabri. Monday–Thursday 5:00 PM–10:00 PM Friday until 10:30 PM STARTERS LUNCH SPECIALS Saturday and Sunday 12:00 PM–10:30 PM FROM THE TANDOOR FROM THE PAN Tandoor is a clay oven used in India and Pakistan. Pan frying is a form of frying by using minimal cooking oil. INDO CHINESE 251 Massachusetts Avenue GF Served with soup of the day, 1 appetizer, vegetable fried CHICKEN MALAI KEBABS 11.95 GF Boston, MA Chicken marinated in a rich cardamom and cashew nut mix. LETTUCE WRAPS 7.95 rice or vegetable noodles & dessert of the day. Minced chicken or crisp corn. For an additional 1.00 substitute chicken fried rice 857-350-4305 LAMB CHOPS 4 pieces 18.95 or chicken noodles. Rack of lamb marinated in our spices cooked to perfection. *SALT AND PEPPER CALAMARI 9.50 www.mumbaispiceboston.com Golden batter fried rings. GF POULTRY LAMB TANDOORI CHICKEN TIKKA 11.95 4 pieces 9.95 13.95 Chicken thighs marinated in hung yogurt, garam masala, chili and **SOFT CHEESE WONTONS 5.95 *Orange Chicken **Lamb Manchurian Crisp fried and served with chili pepper broth. **Chicken Manchurian ***Crispy Schwan Lamb Delivery via Grub Hub and Favor fresh cilantro. **Chicken Hot Garlic *Hot Garlic Lamb HARA BHARA KEBABSGF 7.95 STEAMED OR FRIED MOMOS 5 pieces **Kung Pao Chicken Made fresh with spinach, lentils and cottage cheese. VEG 5.95, CHICKEN 6.95 ***Chili Chicken Gravy/Dry VEGETABLES 9.95 Tibetan dumplings with chicken/vegetable filling. **Vegetable Ball Manchurian GF ***Chicken 65 WE SERVE ONLY HALAAL MEATS PANEER MALAI TIKKA 11.95 V **Baby Eggplant in Garlic Cottage cheese marinated in yogurt and homemade garam masala. KURKURE BHINDI 8.95 SEAFOOD 13.95 Sauce GF Fried okra with Indian kurkure spices. **Shrimp in Hot Garlic Sauce ***Chili Paneer Gravy BLAZING MUMBAI PRAWNS 16.95 ***Fish 65 ***Mapo Tofu Jumbo tiger prawns blended in coastal spices. **SALT & PEPPER GOBI 8.95 GF Cauliflower florets tossed in fresh ginger, garlic & onion seasoning. ***Chili Prawns ***Mumbai Potatoes WARNING: LAMB SEEKH KEBABS 15.95 Consumption of raw or undercooked eggs, meat, Ground lamb seasoned with fresh mint, cilantro & ginger, VEGETABLE SPRING ROLLS 3 pieces 4.95 INDIAN green chili paste. Slender rolls stuffed with wok tossed vegetables. poultry, seafood or shellfish may increase GF Served with 1 plain naan, pappadum, pickle, risk of food borne illness. HEAVENLY DRUMS 11.95 **DRUMS OF HEAVEN 5 pieces 11.95 basmati rice and daal. Frenched chicken wings marinated in house special Fried frenched chicken wings served with a side of Dishes with *** are used to illustrate spices. szechuan sauce. POULTRY 9.95 LAMB / GOAT 13.95 spice levels and intensity TANDOORI MACHALI (Fresh catch)GF 18.95 **CHILI CAULIFLOWER 8.95 *Chicken Tikka Masala **RaRa Goat Curry Fresh fish marinated in hung yogurt and spices. Crisp cauliflower florets tossed with chilies. ***Chicken Vindaloo **Dum Rogan Josh All prices and items are subject to change. GF **Chicken Chettinad TANGDI KABAB 13.95 CRAB RANGOON 6 pieces 5.95 **Chicken Hariyali VEGETABLES 9.95 Chicken drumsticks marinated in tandoori masala. Crispy wontons seasoned with crab meat & cream cheese. **Saag Chana Before placing your order, please inform your server *Chicken Makhani *Saag Paneer if a person in your party has a food allergy. PANEER LOLLIPOPS 8.95 SEAFOOD 13.95 **Achari Bhindi Crispy mold of paneer & potatoes served like a lollipop. *Malabar Fish Curry Paneer Makhani SIDES GF *Goan Prawn Curry BABY CORN MANCHURIAN (DRY) 8.95 CUT INDIAN STYLE SALAD 3.95 Baby corn tossed with szechuan sauce. GF – Gluten free Tomatoes, green chilies, red onions & cucumbers. LOTUS ROOT 65 GF 8.95 Lotus Root sautéed with ginger, garlic, onions & spiked Cater from us for your parties. PAPPADUM 1.95 MASALA PAPPADUM 2.95 GFM - Gluten free modified Light lentil wafers. with curry leaves. We validate parking in the Whole Foods garage. – Vegan RAITA-YOGURT MIX 2.95 PICKLE .95 VEGETABLES RICE AND NOODLES MAIN COURSES GFM *CHANA MASALA 10.95 HAKKA NOODLES POULTRY MEAT (BEEF, LAMB, GOAT) Chickpeas cooked with onions, ginger, garlic & tomatoes. Soft Lomein Noodles GF GF PANEER MAKHANIGF 13.95 with Vegetables 8.95, Egg 9.95, Chicken 10.95 *CHICKEN TIKKA MASALA 12.95 ***LAMB VINDALOO 16.95 Cottage cheese in rich creamy tomato curry. Popular all around the world, boneless chicken in a creamy Lamb in red chili and vinegar gravy. Shrimp 11.95, Mixed 12.95 tomato sauce. *SAAG CHANAGF 10.95 ***CRISPY SZECHUAN LAMB 16.95 ***CHILI GARLIC NOODLES ***CHICKEN VINDALOOGF 12.95 Twice cooked crispy meat, tossed with red and green chilies. Chickpeas in a blend of spinach and spices. Soft Lomein Noodles Tossed in Chili Garlic Paste Chicken in a red chili and vinegar gravy. ***LAMB HOT GARLIC 16.95 **VEGETABLE BALL MANCHURIAN 13.95 with Vegetables 9.95, Egg 10.95, Chicken 11.95 GF Minced carrot, corn and green bean fritters, tossed in a minced **CHICKEN ACHAARI 12.95 Shredded lamb in a crushed garlic and chili sauce. onion, ginger, garlic & cilantro sauce. Shrimp 12.95, Mixed 13.95 Uniquely blended in a pickled gravy. **LAMB MANCHURIAN 17.95 GFM FRIED RICE GFM ***CHILI CHICKEN 12.95 Sautéed in a minced onion, ginger and garlic sauce. **BABY EGGPLANT IN GARLIC SAUCE 12.95 Diced chicken in classic soy chili sauce, served dry or gravy. Eggplant in crushed garlic chili sauce. Wok Tossed Long Grain Basmati or Brown Rice **TWIN PEPPER LAMB 17.95 GFM with Vegetables 8.95, Egg 9.95, Chicken 10.95 **CHICKEN MANCHURIAN 12.95 With hot long peppers in a smoked red chili pepper sauce. ***CHILI PANEER 13.95 Diced chicken in minced onion, ginger & garlic sauce. Pressed Indian cheese in a hot soy chili sauce,served dry or gravy. Shrimp 11.95, Mixed 12.95, Edamame & Corn 9.95 *BEEF & BROCCOLI 17.95 GFM Ginger, Corn & Green Chili ***MUMBAI 65 13.95 Our signature version dish homefries with beef tender. ***MAPO TOFU 11.95 9.95 Chicken sautéed with ginger, garlic, onions & spiked with Silken tofu and green peas in a chili garlic black bean sauce. GFM curry leaves. *MONGOLIAN BEEF 17.95 ***MUMBAI SZECHUAN FRIED RICE Our signature version. GFM Wok Tossed Long Grain Basmati or Brown Rice with Hot Chili Paste ***MUMBAI POTATOES 10.95 **CHICKEN HOT GARLIC 12.95 GF Our special home fries szechuan style, tossed dry. with Vegetables , Egg , Chicken Diced chicken in a crushed garlic and chili sauce. **DUM ROGAN JOSH 16.95 9.95 10.95 11.95 An aromatic lamb dish or Persian origin. **CORIANDER VEGETABLES GFM 12.95 Shrimp 12.95, Mixed 13.95, Edamame & Corn 10.95 GF **BASIL CHICKEN 12.95 ***RARA GOAT CURRYGF 17.95 Snow peas, zucchini, baby corn, broccoli & waterchestnut in a Ginger, Corn & Green Chili 10.95 White meat, broccoli and fresh basil stir-fry. spinach & cilantro sauce. Slow cooked goat in a spicy gravy. GFM GFM *SINGAPORE RICE NOODLES ORANGE CHICKEN 12.95 **KARAHI ACHARI GOSHTGF 17.95 ***PANEER 65 13.95 Curry Flavored Angel Hair Noodles With broccoli and snow peas. Sautéed with ginger, garlic, onions & spiked with curry leaves. Slow cooked goat in a pickled gravy. with Vegetables 9.95, Egg 10.49, **PEPPER CHICKEN GFM 12.95 ***BAINGAN IN MIRCHI KA SAALANGF 13.95 White meat and snap peas stir-fry with cracked black pepper pods. Indian eggplant in a peanut and tamarind sauce. Chicken 10.95, Shrimp 11.95 **KUNG PAO CHICKEN GFM 12.95 SEAFOOD *SAAG PANEERGF 13.95 FRIED RICE White meat, cashew nuts and seasonal vegetables in a sweet and with Tofu , Szechuan ***CHILI PRAWNS 16.95 Cottage cheese cooked in spinach curry. 10.95 11.95 spicy soy sauce.
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