Appetizers

Aloo Pakora

50.00

Thin potato slices seasoned and batter-coated, fried till light and crispy; a classic tea-time fritter.

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Chicken Burger

90.00

Juicy chicken patty seasoned with herbs and mild spices; finished with cheese, lettuce, onions, and house sauce in a toasted bun.

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Chicken Pakora

80.00

Bite-sized chicken marinated with ginger-garlic, chili, and spices; dipped in gram flour batter and fried till crunchy, served with mint chutney.

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Chicken Sandwich

90.00

Shredded chicken mixed with mayo, pepper, and herbs; tucked into toasted bread with lettuce and onions for a creamy-crunchy bite.

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French Fries

60.00

Golden, twice-fried potato batons with a crisp exterior and fluffy center; lightly salted and served with ketchup or house dip.

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Paneer Pakora

99.00

Soft paneer cubes coated in a spiced besan batter; fried to a crisp shell with a tender, creamy middle—perfect with tangy chutney.

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Veg Burger

70.00

Crisp vegetable patty made with potato, peas, and carrots; stacked with lettuce, onion, and a tangy special sauce in a soft bun.

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Veg Sandwich

70.00

Fresh cucumber, tomato, onion, and beetroot layered with butter and green chutney between toasted bread; simple, refreshing, and filling.

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