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3 Must Try Lip Smacking Vegan Dishes At Indian Restaurant In Melbourne

From delicious curries to flaky breads to zingy sauces, Indian food has a depth and complexity thatu2019s hard to find in any other cuisine. Moreover, Indian cuisine is as diverse as its cultural landscape. Whether you are a hard core meat lover or follow a vegan diet, thereu2019s something for every taste palette.

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3 Must Try Lip Smacking Vegan Dishes At Indian Restaurant In Melbourne

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  1. Call: (03) 9753 5666 Email: info@shiraazferntreegully.com.au 3 Must Try Lip Smacking Vegan Dishes At Indian Restaurant In Melbourne From delicious curries to flaky breads to zingy sauces, Indian food has a depth and complexity that’s hard to find in any other cuisine. Moreover, Indian cuisine is as diverse as its cultural landscape. Whether you are a hard core meat lover or follow a vegan diet, there’s something for every taste palette. The vegan movement is really taking off in the western world, but it has always been a part of the Indian food scene. There are numerous vegan options where you will get a balance of taste, aroma and flavours: Here’s a round up of 3 must try vegan dishes whenever you visit an Indian restaurant in Melbourne: Chana Aloo A classic north Indian dish, chana aloo offers an unforgettable culinary experience. Chickpea and potatoes are slow cooked with assorted and traditional Indian spices and garnished with fresh coriander. It’s served with puri or parathas.

  2. Onion Bhaji What can be a better companion than onion bhaji and a cup of steaming hot tea! This classic Indian snack is perfect for a rainy evening. Julienne potatoes and onion are mixed along with chickpea flour, Indian spices and then deep fried. Grilled Mushroom Want to try something that’s healthy and tasty at the same time! Grilled mushroom is just the best option. Mushrooms marinated with freshly ground Indian spices, mint, lemon juice and cooked in a traditional tandoor oven. Enjoy this char- flavoured appetizer with fresh coriander chutney. are www.shiraazferntreegully.com.au

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