Minar Palace
Every month I meet up with my friend, Ducky to catch up on
each other’s lives. Whenever we meet up, we like to go out somewhere authentic
to eat and a staple to a local, Philly restaurant. This time, she picked Minar
Palace, which offers traditional, Indian cuisine. I’ve never had Indian food
before, but I willing to try anything!
Minar Palace is at 13th and Walnut, which is
considered the Midtown Village of Philadelphia. This restaurant offers fresh
ingredients with prompt service. Ducky and I agreed to both of these traits! We
thought the food tasted great and thought the staff was very friendly and
helpful.
A Minar, you can order anything off the buffet line for
$12.99 or pick from the menu. We both picked from the menu because we both had
our eyes set on something before we arrived.
To start, Ducky and I both had Naan which is a Tandoori
Bread that is made of unleavened white flour which was served nice and warm. We
didn’t want to eat too much though because we wanted to accompany them with our
meal.
I got the Chicken Jalfrezi which included: boneless chicken
cooked in a mild curry, garnished with fried onions, green peppers and
tomatoes. I got this dish because I love chicken and because the sauce wouldn’t
be too spicy! The sauce was just right! The dinner was served with basmati rice
which was a great combo to soak up the sauce.
Ducky got the Lamb Vindaloo which included: lamb cubes
cooked with chunks of potatoes in a highly spicy curry sauce. She got this
because she loves lamb, as well as potatoes. She said the curry was very spicy,
but she loved the taste of it all!
Now I don’t know much of the Indian restaurants here in
Philadelphia, but I do recommend going to Minar Palace if you are in search of
one! The food and service is worth it!
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