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5 tips on ordering first time at an Indian restaurant

5 tips on ordering first time

Indian cuisine is one of the best cuisines in the world with an assortment of veg and non-veg delights with rich taste and unforgettable flavors. If you’ve been intending on your first Indian dinner for the longest time but have not been able to make it real because you get overwhelmed with the broad menu, don’t wait anymore and hit the Indian restaurant near Oakland airport. Here are a few real tips that help make your first Indian dining experience enjoyable. 


Always begin with Appetizers 


Indian appetizers are created to die for and this is why they are a must-try. Always start your orders with the appetizers but remember you’re eating them to increase your appetite and not to stuff your stomach in one go. Order them in moderation so you don’t end up full before even starting the main dishes.


Share your food to try varieties


The Indian menu is an ocean of food varieties like vegan dishes, biryanis, meat-based dishes, desserts, and sides. Take your friends & family along and pick one from each of these dynamic categories. Make sure to request the dishes in the smallest quantity attainable and share with each other so you all get to taste several dishes without wasting the food.  


Create your own platter


On the Indian menu, you come across a vast number of veg delights, non-veg curries, rice, and bread to pick from. You can always mix and match these dishes instead of sticking to the combinations. Try a new combination by picking a veg curry with a bread that you’ve not even heard of until now and create your very own meal. 


Explore the non-veg section 


Most people have this perception that Indian cuisine is all about vegetarians and has nothing but chicken dishes on the menu. So, when they visit an Indian restaurant, the first order a butter chicken or tandoori chicken. 


On the contrary, you’ll get to witness the varied culinary culture on the dishes as you discover the goat, lamb, and seafood dishes with several other options to try. Explore the non-veg section in an Indian menu carefully to not miss out on some of the best delicacies.


Define your spice preference while ordering


Revealing your spice preference in the food is important while ordering in an Indian restaurant. Though there are a few dishes that are plain and easy on spices, the cuisine is entirely known to be loud and fiery which makes it popular worldwide. Every person has endurance when it comes to spices, you should clearly let the waiter know about yours so you don’t mess up your dining experience.


Now that you know what to remember while ordering an Indian meal at a restaurant, we suggest you plan your overdue dinner this weekend and try the gourmet Indian fast food at Royal kitchen.

 







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