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5 Ways to have lip-smacking Indian meals without curry.


People around the world have several preconceived notions about Indian food. One of the prevalent ideas they have in mind is that Indian food is all curry, which is of course not true. Indian cuisine is expansive cuisine with a broad variety of what we eat and it absolutely contains much more than just curry. 


It’s true that Indians can make a delicious curry out of anything you offer them, that’s the gift we’d say, but you’ll find the numerous dry versions of vegetables and meats as well. So we’re giving you some delicious dishes other than curry, to try the next time you try Indian food.


Tandoori Chicken 

This tandoori roasted chicken dish is best had with chutneys, onions rings and roasted vegetables. The tender, smoky and juicy chicken inside melts in the mouth and the outer crispy layer gives you the zest. Do we have a reason to not like this dish? No, we bet! 


Baingan Bharta 

Fire-roasted eggplant, peeled and mashed with its juices and fried with an onion-tomato mixture and spices. As simple as it sounds, this dish is tasty, very satisfying and a true feast to have with Roti. It’s one of the popular dry vegetables that you’ll find in most Indian restaurants.


Chole Bhature 

The king-size puffed fried bread, made with leavened dough with dry and spiced garbanzo beans is something that resides in every North Indian’s heart. The dish is greasy, tasty and so fulfilling that you wouldn’t be able to stop while eating. A heavy breakfast or lunch option for your next Indian meal.


Biryani 

The deliciously spices aromatic rice mixed with spices that are cooked with a variety of meat is what makes people crazy about Biryani. The best way to enjoy this delicacy is with chutneys, onion salad and yogurt raita. A lone meal that will be enough on its own to keep you full for longer and put your cravings fully to peace.


Gobi Manchurian 

Chinese or Indian? Well, that’s a discussion for another time. But this dish is sure to steal the show the very first time. Give it a try and we guarantee you would become a fan.


Curry or not curry, Royal Kitchen has plenty of options for every kind of Indian food lover. Explore our menu and order your favorites at home now.




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