As evident from our name, you will find all royal recipes of Indian palaces along with contemporary creations of our chefs that are unique to us. The finest dishes of India and Bangladesh, swooning aromas, exquisite flavours are waiting for you at Maharaja. We are proud to cook and present before you the dishes that are prepared with hand-blended spices, green veggies and fresh meat to retain the authenticity which we offer to you.
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maharaja classics starters
Our classics range of familiar favourites served with salad and selected chutneys.maharaja tandoori
Tandoor Khazana (barbecue) marinated poultry, meats and vegetables are delicately grilled in the clay oven.maharaja balti
The Balti is more a style of cooking than one particular curry. It is said that this style of cooking is indigenous to an area of northern Pakistan known as Baltistan. The Balti is a meal in itself which contains both meat and vegetables and is typically eaten straight from the karahi using curled up pieces of nan bread.maharaja thali
A classic Indian dish made up of several individual dishes served on a traditional Thalimaharaja signatures
Unique innovative dishes created by Maharaja giving you simply the best gastronomical experience.maharaja classics
At Maharaja we like to boast our classic range of curries brought to you from various locations in Asia. Our classic dishes are..maharaja jalfrezi
Like the Bhuna, the Jalfrezi is actually a method of cooking meaning “hot-fry†but better translated as “stir-fryâ€. Termed at the time of the British Raj in India, the Jalfrezi stir fries peppers, onions and plenty of green chillies as its basis for a curry. The chillies give it that special freshness but also makes it one of the more hotter dishes.maharaja authentics
A selection dishes traditional and authentic to some of the famous regions and districts of India and Bangladesh.maharaja biryani
The Biryani is not a curry at all. Biryani originated from Persia and, at it’s simplest, was rice and meat baked together in the oven. This was later turned into a delicacy by the Mogul Empire. Our Biryani is accompanied by a fine mixed vegetable bhuna. Selection of meats and vegetables to create your Maharaja Biryani dish:vegetable side dishes
Contemporary side dishes to accompany your main coursechawal (rice specialities)
rotiyan (bread specialities)
english dishes
sundries