Indian cuisine is becoming more and more popular every day. So if you're trying curry for the very first time or even a connoisseur, I think you'll find something of interest. There are approximately 30 different types of herbs and spices used to create Indian dishes , and it is the many combinations of these herbs and spices that make every dish individual and unique. Basically their cuisine is based on the delicious mix of herbs and spices which suit almost any palate, not only are spices used for cooking they also have many healing properties which are invaluable for curing a wide range of ailments.
For first timers looking at a menu can be quite confusing as there are so many dishes to choose from. You wouldn't want to order a Madras, Jal Frezzi, or
Vindaloo first time, even though you may not have experienced the delights of Indian cooking you may already know that these are some of the hottest dishes on the menu.
Indian meals are quite filling especially if eaten with the traditional Chappati, Nan bread, or Rice so unless your sharing it's probably best just to order one or the other if you don't have a big appetite.
If your dining with other people it may be a good idea to order a different dish each so you can try different tastes, many people tend to order the same meal everytime they go to a restaurant
and do not move any further down the menu to experience the many flavors of spicier dishes, I suppose I will never understand why it is that the many people who go to dine in all types of
restaurants never try anything more than the basic meal just because they are afraid to try something out of the ordinary when it should be the extraordinary flavors of the traditional dish that entice us there.
Starters
Starters range from the simple Lentil soup or Papadom to the more tastier Tikka or Tandoori. Papadoms are usually served with onion and mango chutney, whereas Tikka or Tandoori are dry and
served with a little salad garnish.
Nan BreadThere are many types of Nan bread including Garlic and Keema (stuffed with mince meat). Why not try a Stuffed Paratha instead?
Eurasian Tandoori Restaurant