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What are some of the best unknown Indian foods to try

When it comes to exploring lesser-known Indian foods, the culinary landscape of India offers a treasure trove of flavors and dishes beyond the commonly known ones like biryani, tikka masala, and samosas.

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What are some of the best unknown Indian foods to try

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  1. WHAT ARE SOME OF THE BEST UNKNOWN INDIAN FOODS TO TRY? WWW.TAMARINDGARDEN.CH

  2. When it comes to exploring lesser-known Indian foods, the culinary landscape of India offers a treasure trove of flavors and dishes beyond the commonly known ones like biryani, tikka masala, and samosas. If you're in Zurich and looking to delve into the diverse and lesser-explored realms of Indian cuisine, here are some dishes worth trying: Kathi Roll: Originating from Kolkata, Kathi Rolls are a popular street food that consists of a paratha wrapped around a filling of spiced meats (chicken, lamb, or beef), paneer (Indian cottage cheese), or vegetables. It's a delicious handheld meal that offers a burst of flavors and textures.

  3. Mysore Masala Dosa: While dosa is widely known, the Mysore Masala Dosa adds a unique twist to this South Indian classic. It's a crispy crepe made from fermented rice and lentil batter, filled with a spicy and flavorful red chutney made from dried red chilies, garlic, and spices, along with a savory potato filling. The Mysore Masala Dosa is a must-try for dosa lovers seeking a more intense flavor profile. Chole Bhature: Originating from the northern regions of India, Chole Bhature is a popular comfort food consisting of spicy chickpea curry (chole) served with deep-fried bread (bhature). The chickpea curry is rich in spices and flavors, while the bhature is soft, fluffy, and slightly crispy on the outside.

  4. In Zurich, you can explore Indian restaurants that offer a diverse range of regional cuisines to experience these lesser-known Indian delights. While Indian food in Zurich might emphasize more popular dishes, some restaurants may offer authentic regional specialties upon request or during special events. It's worth exploring different eateries and engaging with chefs or staff to discover hidden gems from the rich tapestry of Indian cuisine.

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