Monday, December 19, 2011

Panahar- Holiday Feast!


If you are like us, just about the time you've had enough ham or turkey or whatever you eat around the holidays, you start to crave ethnic foods.  And when I crave ethnic foods, there's only one place that comes to mind.  You guessed it - probably the #1 featured restaurant on this blog... Panahar Bangladeshi.  Our friends Stacy and Chris shed some light on an interesting holiday feast Panhar was offering so we teamed up this weekend to try out Panahar's Holiday menu extravaganza. This was our first time trying one of their set menus- they usually have these over the Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years Holidays and Mother's day. Below are all the details:

Friday, 12/16 - Sunday 12/18 & Tuesday 12/20 -  Sunday 12/25 (They are closed on Mondays... :))

First Course
  • MOORGEER TIK-KA SHINGAARA: Chicken Ti-ka sautéed with grilled onions and spices, in triangular whole wheat puffed pastry. 
Entrees
  • KALOJEERA LAMB: Lamb marinated in ‘black cumin vinegar’; and sautéed with fresh ginger, garlic cloves, fresh chopped onion, whole black pepper, whole cardamom, cinnamon, whole red chili, cloves, etc. 
  • KODOO CHINGRI: ‘Chingri Maach’ (shrimp) & ‘Kodoo’ (Opo Squash) cooked with turmeric, ginger, onions, & garlic. 
  • MISHTEE KOOMRA MOOGAYR TOK-JHAAL: Cubed ‘Mishtee Koomra’ (calabasa) cooked with ‘Moog Daal’ (yellow lentils); with different herbs --- slightly spicy. Chef’s special recipe creates a spicy, sweet & sour combination taste. 
Rice
  • SHOBJIR BIRIYANI: Aromatic ‘Baash-motee’ rice sautéed in ‘ghee’ (fortified butter), with green peas, carrots, cauliflower, potatoes, cut green beans, zucchini, sweet corn etc. 
Bread
  • ROSHOONI NAAN :Soft unleavened hand rolled white flour flat bread topped with roasted freshly minced ‘Roshoon’ (garlic) --- baked in the ‘Tondoori Clay Oven’. 
Dessert
  • GAAJORAYR HAALOOWA: Bangladeshi carrot cake, with shredded coconut, ’Mawa’ (milk whey), raisins, pistachio, and cream. 
  • MISHTEE DOI: Homemade baked Bangladeshi ‘Doi’ (yogurt), made from milk sweetened with honey.
Drinks
  • Unlimited Champagne
  • Unlimited King Fisher Indian Beer

All of this for $24 a person! Stacy did a great job showcasing all of the dishes from that night (thanks for the photos!)- we did get extra Pakoras and a great Broccoli dish (our favorite of the night, specially made for Stacy since she's a vegetarian). Overall we enjoyed it, but I much prefer ordering off the regular menu (need that Korma fix!). We did have to wait awhile to get our food, which is typical with Panahar, but it was even worse this time. The restaurant was packed- not an open seat anywhere, plus we had a late reservation (8pm), so I think the combination of all of that probably made for the hour wait for our food.  But all the free beer and champagne made up for it. 

If you do go during this holiday time you can still order off the regular menu, so don't worry. Plus it's still BYOB! Enjoy.

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