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Everything you see above is part of the “Rang Mahal Thali” Set ($52). I had picked the non-vegetarian option and it was a bountiful meal that comprised of the following delicious items...
1. Chowpatty Ki Pani Puri - A fun, vegetarian D.I.Y. delight of airy-light crispy puffs to be savoured with masala potatoes, chutneys, spiced mint water and sev (each packed separately).
2. Murg Tikka Dhaba Biryani - This Punjabi Dhaba style of hearty rice had big pieces of tender boneless chicken buried in the basmati grains.
3. Tandoor-grilled Seabass - Marinated with carrom seeds, yoghurt and spices, the big pieces of fish were fragrant and moist. I enjoyed this dish a lot.
4. Chicken Tikka - Enhanced with paprika, yoghurt and spices, the aromatic, thick gravy demanded to be mopped up by the Garlic Naan. The pieces of chicken were well-cooked and full of flavour.
5. Garlic Naan - Rang Mahal’s version leaned towards the puffy and light, and was very yums.
6. Dal Makhni - I found this comfortingly rich bowl of lentils that had been slow-cooked overnight, impossible to resist.
7. Crispy Moong Lentils - Never had I eaten anything like it and I was smittened from my first bite! The light and crunchy flakes were a bit spicy and on the salty side but boy, were they addictive.
8. Kachumber Raita - Who doesn’t love a splash of this yoghurt relish with onions, tomatoes and cucumbers, over everything.
9. Gulab Jamun - I am sure there are those who are crazy about this dessert but a small bite of the round dumplings saturated in sweet rose saffron nectar syrup was sufficient for me.
Even though we are now in Phase 2 of post Circuit Breaker opening, @rangmahal is continuing with their Takeaway / Delivery Menu. So if you are looking to have some Indian food at home, just tap on their link-in-bio on Instagram to check out the menu and place an order.