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5 Lip-smackingly Good Takeout Specials at Royal Kitchen

Good Takeout Specials at Royal Kitchen


As the pandemic has restrained and people have begun eating out at restaurants again. But some are hesitant in eating out, and prefer food delivery at home or take out from their favorite places. For those who miss their favorite Indian food, the gourmet Indian fast-food restaurants have opened their doors for both takeout and delivery services. 


Just like others, we also want all you foodies to savor your favorite Indian flavors that you can take away and relist within the comfort and safety of your home. This is why we rounded up several takeout special items from our menu that are lip-smackingly good. 


Lamb Korma 


Slow-cooked with spices, yogurt, and aromatic herbs, and veggies like ginger, garlic, and onions, this dish is a perfect combination of flavors and lamb meat. The lamb meat turns out tender, lending the creamy and earthy texture in the gravy. The richness and delectability is the reason this dish becomes the takeout food among the fans instantly.  


Karahi Goat 


The most scrumptious and lip-smacking goat pieces, marinated and pan-cooked with authentic Indian spices and aromatic herbs. Made with special garlic, onion, and tomato sauce that burst with succulent flavors, this dish is served and relished with hot naan and steamed rice.


Tandoori Paneer Tikka 


Tandoori Paneer Tikka is the centerpiece of our signature Tandoori dishes. Whether you’re a cheese lover or not, this paneer (Indian cottage cheese) dish lets your taste buds experience the heavenly flavors. The subtle tandoori taste and chewy texture that comes from the tandoor-roast will make you crave more.


Chicken curry


Immersed in the authentic Indian-style curry, this chicken dish is a blast of flavors that we proudly boast. The curry features succulent chicken curry cuts in rich Indian spices that satisfy your hunger cravings. Despite its evident simplicity, it doesn’t fail to amaze you with its classic taste. 


Shrimp Tikka Masala 


The shrimp Tikka Masala is one of the most-liked items in our seafood menu category. Marinated in a mixture of creamy sauce and special tandoori masala, it lends a buttery and tangy flavor to the shrimps. It’s a must-have seafood item on our menu that you should certainly take away on your next visit to Royal Kitchen in Oakland.


Have you tried these delicacies yet? If not, head over to our place near Oakland airport and we will serve you the best Indian dishes.





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