Want to take a bite of delicious chole bhaturey or humble missal pav when in Texas? Vishnuji Ki Rasoi in Irving, at 2427 W. Airport Fwy will get you sorted. This new Indian eatery has come up in Texas in April 2020 and is the first one in the US state. The pure vegetarian restaurant specialises in Maharashtrian thali, Punjabi dishes and delish Indian bread. And guess the best part, the dishes are cooked under the guidance of celebrity chef Vishnu Manohar. Excited? Read on to know the deets.
Vishnuji Ki Rasoi, Texas Serves Halwa Poori, Malai Kofta And More
Vishnuji ki Rasoi, the new Indian restaurant in Irving, Texas makes comforting home-style desi meals under the guidance of ‘the most admired chef in Central India’, Vishnu Manohar. The elaborate menu of this restaurant comprises dishes from north, south and central India. Think Halwa Poori, Rava Upma, Kande Pohe, Chole Bhaturey, Hara Bhara Kebab, Samosa, Misav Pav, Pav Bhaji or Paneer Tikka– you’ll get everything here. Coming to the main course, the eatery does Malai Kofta, Paneer Pasanda, Mutter Panneer, Onion Gobi, Punjabi Chole, Malai Paneer and loads more. They also serve Indo-Chinese dishes like Veg Fried Rice, Schezwan Veg Fried Rice and Veg Noodles. And they have a wide variety of Indian bread, from Tandoori Butter Roti and Garlic Naan to Rumali Roti, Jowar Bhakri and Thalipeeth. What more can we ask for in a foreign land?
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Authentic Maharashtrian Thali And Gulab Jamun In The US
The best part of Vishnuji’s menu is the Maharashtrian Thali it offers. The grand thali comprises several vegetable preparations in small quantities along with rice, poori or roti.
Speaking about desserts, one can enjoy Shrikhand, Puran Poli, Gulab Jamun and Moong Dal Halwa. Also, the guys offer free delivery up to 5 miles radius for a minimum order of $20 ( ₹1,470.82).
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The US has another Vishnuji Ki Rasoi in Sunnyvale, California that had opened doors in 2019. So if you’re in the US and is missing Indian food, now you know where to go. Meanwhile, did you know about this mini Punjab in London?
First Published: September 11, 2020 5:36 PM