Little India

Little India We serve Fresh & Healthy Indian Food. Cooked in original & natural spice which builts good immune system.

We offer food which is value for money & care for you & your good health.

15/01/2022

Must be good in making Indian curries, dal, tandoori chicken, rotis, nan, samoosas, bunny chow, burgers, gatsby etc. Exp. in Indian restaurant / takeaway is essential. Willing to join soon, hardworking, honest, open to work long hrs.

Location Milnerton

Good salary. Ref. is a must.
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Gordan Ramsey cooking an Indian Dish
29/07/2021

Gordan Ramsey cooking an Indian Dish

Gordon Ramsay travels to Delhi to sample real Indian food and see how it compares to the English version we're used to. He samples food at one of India's mos...

Story behind indian omeletteIt is common to think of the omelette — even the popular masala omelette — as a European imp...
27/07/2021

Story behind indian omelette

It is common to think of the omelette — even the popular masala omelette — as a European import into Indian cuisine. Many historical accounts suggest the omelette originated in the Roman Empire but became a popular dish several centuries down the line in medieval France during the 16th century.

An Indian omelette or masala omelette is a variant of the omelette originating from the Indian subcontinent. Its main ingredients are eggs, herbs, tomatoes and spices that vary by region.

Grated cheese is sometimes put over the omelette, and they may also be filled with things such as shrimp and/or chicken flavoured with curry.

The omelette commonly includes finely chopped green chili peppers and onions (or shallots), finely chopped fresh green coriander, salt, and zeera (cumin). Variations include grated coconut, ground black pepper, curry leaves, and finely chopped tomatoes.[2] Grated cheese may also be added. The egg mixture is whisked until fluffy and then cooked on a skillet. Usually, the skillet is not warmed much before the mixture is poured in and it does not immediately solidify. The stove is usually turned on right before the egg is poured in.

George Frederick Scotson-Clark, the author of Eating Without Fears, described it as "an excellent late supper dish.

Why spicy Indian food is good this winterIt could also be because the time spent in the kitchen is more pleasurable in t...
25/07/2021

Why spicy Indian food is good this winter

It could also be because the time spent in the kitchen is more pleasurable in the winters, without the sweat and grime that is so much a part of our hot Indian summer. Hot foods with intense flavours and rich textures tend to give us a sense of well-being on cold winter days.

24/07/2021
Hrithik Roshan – Samosas
22/07/2021

Hrithik Roshan – Samosas

Little India is situated in the safest and consumer-friendly Maynard Mall in Wynberg, southern suburbs
20/07/2021

Little India is situated in the safest and consumer-friendly Maynard Mall in Wynberg, southern suburbs

So in terms of ordering from Little India, you can make use of uber or bolt services for receiving your food at the comf...
18/07/2021

So in terms of ordering from Little India, you can make use of uber or bolt services for receiving your food at the comfort of your home or workplace

Bunny Chow little India For this reason, so goes the story that it was created during Apartheid for indentured Indian la...
16/07/2021

Bunny Chow little India

For this reason, so goes the story that it was created during Apartheid for indentured Indian labourers, who were brought to work in KwaZulu-Natal’s sugarcane fields. This dish, which takes its name from the caste of Indian businessmen who sold the curry, ‘bania’, and slang for food, ‘chow’, could yield energy for a full day’s work. Plus, it was cheap to make and designed to be eaten with the hands – with the idea being that you start from the ‘virgin’ scooped-out bread at the top and end at the gravy-soaked bottom – so it just needed to be wrapped up in paper.

Another theory around its beginnings is that it was a mess-free alternative to roti and beans. As the law during Apartheid forbade people of colour entering restaurants and cafés, instead people were subjected to ordering meals from the side or back doors of restaurants. Being a thin wheat naan, roti fell apart. This meant people got creative and began using loaves of bread as take-out containers – scooping them out and filling them with the bean curry.

Bunny chow isn’t for the faint-hearted |
Some argue that bunny chow was invented for the Indian caddies at the Royal Durban Golf Course. It’s said that the caddies were unable to get off from work for long enough to eat their lunches in the Indian area in Durban’s central business district, Grey Street, so friends bought in curry from the city. With no access to take-out containers, said friends looked to hollowed-out loaves of bread.

Elsewhere, rumours abound that it was created by a chef at the Queen’s Tavern, while others claim it was created at a restaurant called Kapitan’s on the corner of Victoria and Albert Street in Durban.

But the truth of the matter is Little India sells the best bunny Chow in South Africa.

Even though there are many choices and many options in terms of getting Indian food ....what makes Little India differen...
14/07/2021

Even though there are many choices and many options in terms of getting Indian food ....what makes Little India different is that we focus on giving the closet or in fact the most authentic Indian Cusine that you will ever enjoy in your lifetime..... on top of the fact that most of ingredients and food are imported ........ when you come to Little India

Remember you are now dining with the BEST!!!!!

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Address

Mzansi Food Market, Maynard Mall, Wynberg
Cape Town
7708

Opening Hours

Monday 10:00 - 20:00
Tuesday 10:00 - 20:00
Wednesday 10:00 - 20:00
Thursday 10:00 - 20:00
Friday 10:00 - 20:00
Saturday 10:00 - 20:00
Sunday 10:00 - 20:00

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