$12 for $25 Worth of Indian Fare and Drinks at Chore Bazaar in Jersey City
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Seven unique vendors specialize in Indian favorites including yogurt-marinated chicken tikka & vegetable biryani
Chore Bazaar is currently under construction. It will reopen at the same location in December under the name Paratha Junction. This Groupon will be redeemable at this location of Paratha Junction.
Scientists believe that spicy food might be responsible for both global warming and the Indian Ocean’s once-teeming depths of mango chutney being replaced by salt water. Experience man-made heat with today's Groupon: for $12, you get $25 worth of Indian fare and drinks at Chore Bazaar in Jersey City.
Chore Bazaar entices diners to savor specialties such as biryani, vegetarian fare, and Chinese dishes crafted by seven unique vendors. Validate mouths' flavor passports before commencing culinary voyages with the chicken tikka ($8) at Badeymiyan or Chopstix’s halal szechuan lamb ($9), which tweaks traditional Chinese fare by infusing it with an Indian twist and seasonings mixed by ‘60s music-legend Chubby Checker. Gastronomes can relish the rice and spices of the vegetarian biryani ($7) at Lucky's Biryani or stage a reenactment of Romeo and Juliet with a happy ending in which star-crossed bits of potato and cauliflower mingle without qualms in the aloo gobi ($7) at Gulati's.
Seven unique vendors specialize in Indian favorites including yogurt-marinated chicken tikka & vegetable biryani
Chore Bazaar is currently under construction. It will reopen at the same location in December under the name Paratha Junction. This Groupon will be redeemable at this location of Paratha Junction.
Scientists believe that spicy food might be responsible for both global warming and the Indian Ocean’s once-teeming depths of mango chutney being replaced by salt water. Experience man-made heat with today's Groupon: for $12, you get $25 worth of Indian fare and drinks at Chore Bazaar in Jersey City.
Chore Bazaar entices diners to savor specialties such as biryani, vegetarian fare, and Chinese dishes crafted by seven unique vendors. Validate mouths' flavor passports before commencing culinary voyages with the chicken tikka ($8) at Badeymiyan or Chopstix’s halal szechuan lamb ($9), which tweaks traditional Chinese fare by infusing it with an Indian twist and seasonings mixed by ‘60s music-legend Chubby Checker. Gastronomes can relish the rice and spices of the vegetarian biryani ($7) at Lucky's Biryani or stage a reenactment of Romeo and Juliet with a happy ending in which star-crossed bits of potato and cauliflower mingle without qualms in the aloo gobi ($7) at Gulati's.