There are several restaurants now open in
every corner of the road. Laconically speaking, you are spoilt for choices and
have more confusion. Having a night out like celebrating your birthday? You
could try going to the Indian restaurants at Redland bay to
try some enigmatic and enchanting Indian food. It has a way of getting not just
your stomach but your heart and soul.
Birthdays are a special event for everyone.
You have one of the best times of your life on this day to celebrate your
essence of being. And what would be better than celebrating it with some good
food?
For some it’s about celebrating it quietly,
so they can also have an option to get an Indian takeaway at Redland Bay. Just order your food and you are good to go. The
takeaway should have the following items though-
Naan/roti-
These are the kind of unleavened
flatbread that melts in the mouth with the veggies you have with it creating a
burst of flavours.
Paneer dish-
It can be any kind of Paneer
dish from the menu. They either come with or without the spicy gravy. Choose
your kind of Paneer dish to go with the flatbread.
Dal
makhani-
This dish is made out of black lentil beans. It is thick in texture
with added cream on it that makes for a delectable item for sure. The
creaminess and spices make it the most demanding lentil dish back in India.
Chicken-
Butter chicken is a must-have when
you are a Punjabi non-vegetarian dish. You can even try the saag gosht that is
made out of lamb meat. The gravy will make you wonder what you have been missing
all your life!
Onion/green chillies/pickles-
These are
optional unless the restaurant gives you for free. Back in India, they come
complimentary, ready on the table. That’s how important it is with the dish
ordered at that time. It is even refilled in many restaurants for free. A bite
of onion with the mix of a bite of roti, veggies, and lentil gives it a zesty
flavour to the bite. The green chilli, of course, is for levelling up your
spice game. One bite with a hot chilli is enough with one bite.
Desserts-
Your Indian takeaway from Brisbane must have Gulab jamun (deep-fried
ricotta dumplings drowned in sugar syrup).
Have this basic Indian food and enjoy a great
birthday!
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