Mango has always been my favourite fruit. The current mango season has seen me eat lots of them...
I was delighted to receive an invite to the Khandani Rajdhani's Aamlicious - Mango Festival. Khandani Rajdhani restaurant specializes in cuisines from Rajasthan and Gujarat.
Here's a photo tour...
A person in Rajasthani attire welcomes you with flowers and traditional lamp...
The spacious interior...
Soothing traditional curios...
Keri Moong Dal Pakoda and Methi Tandliya Bhaji Muthiya...
The waiters serve in small helpings and keep on replenishing to ensure that the food is eaten hot...
Dal Bati Churma, Paneer Maharani, Bikaneri Tomato...
The assorted Indian breads are served hot two at a time...
Phulka, Puri, Khoba Roti and Keri Methi Thepla...
Drinks included Keri Panna, Mango Lassi and Masala Chaas...
The mango based dishes in my Maharaja Thali, Mango Kadhi, Mango Dal Dhokali, Aam Ki Lunji were sweetened just enough to ensure a balance between sweet and sour. Dishes like Panchratan Dal, Aloo Mutter, Marwadi Gatta and Surti Dal were most delicious...
Mango Pulao and Khichdi
Desserts included Gulab Jamun...
And the very delicious Mango Jalebi with Rabdi...
The mango based dishes and a few other things were interesting in the menu. Check it out while the festival is still on...
Loved the post & pics, Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteWould love to dip in all of those sauces and try the various dishes.
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that meal looks delicious! i love mangos too :)
ReplyDeleteThis looking so delicious and I would like to eat this, too. I prefer the mango too.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Heidrun
I love the dok mai mangoes from Thailand! Especially this time of year!
ReplyDeleteyum!!
ReplyDeleteLooks mouth-wateringly amazing!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so beautiful and delicious!
ReplyDeleteSo colourful and delicious. It is so true, we eat with our eyes!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks SO tasty!
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I love mangoes, sometime with a dash of chilli.
ReplyDeleteEverything looks wonderful! So colorful
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Looks really good and tasty.
ReplyDeleteseems like an interesting event.I really like the decorations and the pots.
ReplyDeleteEarly morning here and now my mouths watering heheh!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fab place to visit...The food looks amazing - thanks for sharing. :)
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Wow, the food looks delicious. The Mango festival is a tasty event. Great photos, have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteMy husband and kids love mango. Me? Not so much. It's strange! LOL
ReplyDeleteI love all the tradition around hand washing and the food looks fantastic. How could it not be when it starts out with mango.
ReplyDeleteI am from the Philippines and we have lots of mangoes too! I suddenly miss them because of this post. As always its so lovely to see glorious food photos! Thanks for sharing =)
ReplyDeleteSuch clear photos - they make me hungry!
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ReplyDeleteWow, this would be an amazing experience! I love how there is so much attention to detail and keeping everything hot. The food looked amazingly delicious! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
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Those pictures make me hungry. I bet mango makes a great compliment to the Indian spices!Thanks for joining Oh My Heartsie-Girl Wordless Wednesday!
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You're making me hungry!
ReplyDeleteAwesome !!! The mango jalebi sounds too good to be true
ReplyDeleteAwesome pictures and dishes !!
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