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Must-have winter special Indian dishes at Royal Kitchen.

winter special Indian dishes


Indian cuisine is among the popular cuisines in the world and the reason behind it is the taste and cooking techniques of the food. The versatility of the cuisine makes it apt for any season or time of the day. This winter, try these scrumptious and heat-giving dishes from the cuisine that you would find nowhere but near Oakland Airport. 


Lamb Samosa

 

Lamb Samosa is a triangular patty stuffed with minced lamb that is considered warm and healthy in winters. The nutrients of meat when served hot as a stuffing within a fried and crisp patty, renders the best flavor and the boost you need in lazy chilly evenings. Relish it with a freshly prepared mint sauce or a hot cup of your favorite beverage to make the most of the season.


Fish Curry 


Fish curry is a much-needed delight for you when your body craves the heat. This curry is flavor-packed and loaded with nutrients as the nutritious fish pieces combine with spices. You can enjoy this dish all-around year but winter is the season when you need it the most. So, don’t starve yourself and relish the goodness of this fish curry to keep your heart content by trying our gourmet Indian fast food. 


Gulab Jamun 


Gulab Jamun is another sweet delicacy that is rich, tender, and heavenly in taste. The heart-warming Gulab Jamuns are served hot in winters and melt in your mouth. The hint of chopped dry fruits stuffed at the core makes this dish crave-worthy that you can delight in at any time of the day.  


Goat Curry


Relish on this delectable Goat curry that is cooked to curb the chills of the winter. The goat chunks are simmered in a mixture of healthy and warm spices to bring out the best of flavors and keep you warm. An ideal way of enjoying it is with butter and garlic naan. You can take pleasure in a hot bowl of goat curry by visiting Royal Kitchen or by ordering takeout food near Oakland airport. 


Gajar Ka Halwa

 

You can’t miss this hearty and famous Indian dessert that is winter special. The red carrots that popularly appear in the market only in winters make an ideal dessert when combined with khoya(milk solid) sugar and ghee, and best-relished piping hot. The taste is irresistible when it is topped with chopped nuts and dried fruits. 


We’re here in Oakland to serve you authentic Indian food that you can order and try to keep yourself warm. Join us to try the best of it.




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