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Parsi Food in Jamshedpur

   Posted by: arzan sam wadia   in Food and Drink



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The Telegraph

For those curious about Parsi food, here is the place that will quench the thirst for great food. Hormazd M. Mehta has been attending to the culinary quests of people for quite sometime now. Not only lunch, but dinner, too, may be ordered here. People can get their food delivered on all days of the month and on special occasions. Ideally a non-vegetarian lunch would consist of plain rice, pulses, salad, chicken or mutton dhansak, mutton or chicken kebab, one vegetable curry and six chappatis, all for a nominal rate of Rs 60. For the vegetarian lunch available at Rs 45 per plate, mouth-watering vegetarian kebabs replace the mutton kebabs and dhansak gets dropped, with other dishes remaining the same. Dinner usually is a simpler affair with either mutton or chicken curry made with potato slices. To go along with it is a mutton cutlet and either a dish of egg and potato slices or tomato with eggs. With it there are 10 chappatis. This will set you back for Rs 60.

Address: Hormazd D. Mehta, Straight Mile Road, near Parsi Fire Temple, Jamshedpur. Phone no. 2431465.

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