$15 for $30 Worth of Indian Fare and Drinks at Taste Of India
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- Authentic Indian cuisine
- Indian beer selections
- Variety of vegetarian items
Though India and Indiana are roughly the same word, their cuisine offerings are worlds apart. Find out the difference two letters make with today's Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of Indian fare and drinks at Taste of India, located in Pigeon Forge.
The seasoned chefs at Taste of India whip up a tongue-tantalizing menu of authentic, gourmet Indian cuisine. Options include juicy tandoori chicken, exotically spiced curries, homemade naan, and a generous smattering of vegetarian dishes. Pair an Indian beer such as the King Fisher ($3.95) with the chicken korma, a northwest Indian delicacy featuring juicy chicken mingling with yogurt, onions, tomatoes, and mild spices ($10.95). The house specialty combination plate is composed of chicken tandoori, lamb rogan josh, vegetable korma, papadum rice, naan, and soup ($15.95). End the culinary adventure with the rasamalai—homemade cottage cheese dipped in sweetened milk and garnished with dry fruits ($3)—before you and your tablemates ceremoniously conga line out the front door.
- Authentic Indian cuisine
- Indian beer selections
- Variety of vegetarian items
Though India and Indiana are roughly the same word, their cuisine offerings are worlds apart. Find out the difference two letters make with today's Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of Indian fare and drinks at Taste of India, located in Pigeon Forge.
The seasoned chefs at Taste of India whip up a tongue-tantalizing menu of authentic, gourmet Indian cuisine. Options include juicy tandoori chicken, exotically spiced curries, homemade naan, and a generous smattering of vegetarian dishes. Pair an Indian beer such as the King Fisher ($3.95) with the chicken korma, a northwest Indian delicacy featuring juicy chicken mingling with yogurt, onions, tomatoes, and mild spices ($10.95). The house specialty combination plate is composed of chicken tandoori, lamb rogan josh, vegetable korma, papadum rice, naan, and soup ($15.95). End the culinary adventure with the rasamalai—homemade cottage cheese dipped in sweetened milk and garnished with dry fruits ($3)—before you and your tablemates ceremoniously conga line out the front door.