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Famous Biryanis Of India Right At The Indian Halal Restaurant In Amsterdam

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Craving for delicious biryanis from India? Good Indian restaurants in Amsterdam, serve you with the best biryanis. They care for all the biryani lovers in the town! 1. LUCKNOWI BIRYANI The chicken or the meat put into the lucknowi biryani is marinated and then cooked with saffron, star anise, cinnamon separately. Originating from the region of Awadh it is also known as Awadhi Biryani. Once the meat id half cooked it is layered with basmati rice which are then put into a handi (deep mud vessel) and then on low falme it is cooked for hours until the flavors infuse together. The Muslims, prefer halal meat being used and thus the flavor is much more enhanced. An Indian halal restaurant in Amsterdam will serve you with the best version of this Biryani. 2. HYDERABADI BIRYANI Nationwide famous, this biryani is the heart throbe of the nation and no biryani lover can stay away from it’s drooling flavor. It is said that Hyderabadi Biryani originated from the house of Naab of Hyderaba

Best INDIAN RESTAURANT IN AMSTERDAM CENTRUM. Best variety of Indian breads.

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You can count and the variety of Indian breads can actually come up to 22! Authentic Indian Restaurant- Kamasutra in Amsterdam serves the best Indian breads The followings are th e various forms in which Indian breads have become popular: 1. Roti/Chapati The major bread that one can ever see on the food plate of an Indian is a Chapati. Popularly called as – Roti (In Hindi language). This bread is made from whole wheat flour. Water is added to make soft dough and then roll the dough into small balls. After then it is rolled with the help of a rolling pin and is served with the daily food in India. 2. Paratha Indians presume it almost the same as a roti. The major difference between a roti and paratha is; parathas are made with oil and are stuffed with various fillings of potato, onions, paneer etc. Two words-parat and atta which means layered bread. This is what actually paratha means. Why to leave a chance of enjoying the Indian food in Amsterdam only