Tiffin 




Chicago IL 60659
Listed in: Indian
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Tiffin(ti.fin), noun. First used in 1785. In India and neighboring eastern countries: A light midday meal; luncheon. Hence Tiffin, intransitive verb, to take tiffin, to lunch.Here at the tiffin, not just at lunch but throughout the day, we recreate for you the same delectable dishes the tiffinwallahs carried through Mumbai's busy streets, with this difference- they come to you steaming fresh, direct from the tandoors and kadais in our kitchen. And what a difference that makes! Besides, we use the finest ingredients available, and our chefs rate among the masters of Indian cuisine. When, therefore, seated at our table, you prepare to savor the dishes we set before you-come face to face with the rich reds and browns of our meat and fish curries, the luscious dark greens of the vegetables, the royal purple of the aubergines, the heady aromas of our pulaos and biryanis--remember the sacredness of meal time. This is one event that can not be hurried. You are, after all, burrah sahib, burrah memsahib, the big boss, the guest of honor. We've told you so.
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