Aamra Bangali
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Ordered steamed rice, aloo chop, paneer mutter and luchi for dinner.Paneer mutter had came with cubes of soft paneer and soft green peas nicely cooked…
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Aamra bangali is situated in sakinaka area of Andheri East and it is a delivery kitchen. They exclusively make only and only bengali food which honest…
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Ordered food delivery last night. Good and reasonable menu. Illish sorse and steam rice was my order. Illish sorse is a dish that originates in bangla…
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Aamra Bangali is open for Takeaway and Delivery. Aamra Bangali serves Bengali and Mughlai dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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4 Reviews on “Aamra Bangali”
Ordered steamed rice, aloo chop, paneer mutter and luchi for dinner.Paneer mutter had came with cubes of soft paneer and soft green peas nicely cooked in a creamy gravy.Try it with either rice of luchi and it tastes good.This is a budget friendly delivery kitchen and the one from where I will order again.
Aamra bangali is situated in sakinaka area of Andheri East and it is a delivery kitchen. They exclusively make only and only bengali food which honestly I am totally clueless. Surprisingly enough I can say I fell in love with food. Starters, main course or desserts may it be anything from the menu which is ordered will turn out good because they have a very talented kitchen team. I am extremely happy that I ordered.
Ordered food delivery last night. Good and reasonable menu. Illish sorse and steam rice was my order. Illish sorse is a dish that originates in bangladesh and largely made in west bengal. It uses simple ingredients like mustard paste, seasoning and ofcourse the most important element hilsa fish. A bit oily and spicy but I am happy I ordered it.
Anyone who has ever lived or worked around Sakinaka knows one thing for sure that it is not just a business hub but a hub for food too.There are several options available around with different types of cuisines available to suit everyones personal taste.Bengali is regarded as a less known and not so popular one. One of my bengali friend suggested that i try Bhetki paturi which is basically fish marinated in mustard sauce and wrapped in banana leaf, sound interesting right? sounded interesting to me as well and it tasted way better than just the name.