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7 to-go Indian dishes that are must-have if you’re around Oakland airport.



Feeling hungry and thinking of where to go for a quick lunch or breakfast? It’s time to stop thinking and ditch your dine-out plans. Royal Kitchen has a delicious assortment of gourmet Indian fast food to order that’s spicy, creamy, and flavor-packed. The dishes like Butter Chicken, Kebabs, Naan, and puddings have tongue-tingling flavors that you would enjoy a takeaway. Let’s know what these flavorful dishes are -


Lamb Wrap


This wrap has crunchy veggies, greens, tangy sauces, and tender lamb meat that oozes exceptional flavors. No matter if you're getting late at work or are too busy to dine out, this one's for you to order on the go.


Mango Lassi 


Mango Lassi is probably the most refreshing drink you’ll ever have on days when you’re jet-lagged. Whether you’re about to board a long flight or want to unwind post a tiring one, don’t forget to grab this Lassi near Oakland airport to enjoy the freshness of Mango and yogurt.  


Tandoori Mix Paratha


Tandoori Mix Paratha is a stand-alone dish that you can order and relish on the go. Stuffed with mixed veggies and baked in the Tandoor, when this paratha is topped with some butter, it instantly becomes your go-to Indian food. 


Fish Pakora 


A quick, yummy and healthy takeout food near Oakland airport. The perfectly fried fish with a flaky layer of batter taste best when you enjoy it with refreshing mint sauce. 


Mango Pudding 


It is without a doubt the best pudding you will ever taste. This lovely mild dessert has the freshness of fruits and great flavors that can relieve any kind of exhaustion on lazy days. Grab it while you’re on the move and we promise it’ll lift your mood in seconds.


Mix Green Salad 


Mix green salad - a great partner on busy afternoons. The crunchy, flavorful, and healthy greens are a classic delight that will leave your taste buds buzzing.


Keema Naan


A perfect accompaniment for you when you’re all on yourself, this Keema Naan is a true pleasure as it spreads the warm, spicy and appetizing aroma of meat and freshly baked bread. Try this Keema naan to enjoy it to the fullest this mid-winter.


Take your phone and order them right away for a takeout. In addition, you can visit us anytime during work hours and we’d be extremely glad to serve you.





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