Sagar Ratna Restaurant - Authentically Rajastani, Purely Vegetarian!
Finally we found a Rajastani restaurant in Dubai for authentic Rajastani cuisine. Sagar Ratna restaurant situated in Oud Medha very
close to the Lamcy Plaza is a great new place to try out pure vegetarian food
that is true to Rajastani taste.
The whole place resonates with a characteristically Jodphuri vibe with violet
and white colors predominant in the walls and furniture. In fact, the entire décor
has been specially and carefully fashioned around these two colors to reflect
what they are – Typical Jodhpuri – Rajastani restaurant.
More than 70% of Rajasthan is vegetarian, which makes it the most
vegetarian state in India. Needless to say, their expertise in vegetarian food
is very well established. You can get a feel of this at Sagar Ratna restaurant
where everything from the snack to the curries are very well prepared in line
with their tradition.
What we had?
We started our indulgence with a shot of Makhaniya Lassi which is
nothing but sweetened buttermilk garnished with saffron and slight hint of nuts.
Its thick in consistency so cant be drunk but rather scooped up with a spoon. Great
way to start a spicy meal.
Jodphuri Mirchi Bada :
A stuffed snack that has chili deep fried in batter paste. The chili is used by not just Rajastanis but widely across India, as well, for making this spicy,
delicious snack which is known by different names in different places.
Pyaaz Kachori:
Pyaaz Kachori is one of Rajastan’s most popular snack preferred widely
by all north Indians. Here the Kachoris were really soft and could be cut easily
and eaten using a fork, though traditionally hand is used to eat the snack. There were certainly one of the best Pyaas kachoris I’ve ever tasted in Dubai.
What I loved about the snacks is that both were very light, less
greasy (in fact we didn’t find a speck of oil) and spicy enough for us to love it. Overall both made for a great starter.
Starters
Then came the Mehrangarh kebab platter. A kebab lovers dream dish. This sizzling
platter comprised of Bharwan Aloo Seekh Kebab, Hara Bhara Kebab, Malai Paneer,
Paneer Angaar and my favourite Tandoori Gobi. A great combination platter of
excellent kebabs that were soft, flavor packed, spicy and luscious. Totally
loved this one.
Main course
In the main course we had bottomless servings of hot and light Tawa roti
with lip smacking Rajastani curries including the famous Jodphuri Ghatta curry,
Dal Makhani and Dhungar Paneer Tikka Masala.
Jodphuri Ghatta curry - I am not
very familiar with this dish or an expert enough to rate it, however my dining partner certainly
is and it turned out it is her favorite curry from the Rajastani Kitchen. In
fact she so much loved it that she had a take away made of this dish, too!
Dal Makhani was as you’d expect a dal makhana to be – rich, buttery and
creamy. This one stood out in terms of a smokey twist, though very subtle one
at that.
Dhungar Paneer Tikka Masala – Covered with onion and
capsicum and garnished with cilantro, this is perhaps my type of curry
– rich, thick and flavorsome, with luscious pieces of Paneer and veggies.
This too was served sizzling hot, which further added to the pleasure of savoring it.
Jaributi Naan – A very unique Indian bread peppered with flavorsome Jaributi
(Indian word for herbs) which could just be eaten hot without any need for a
side dish. It was that yummy.
Ghevar
Finally, to end this spicy indulgence, we were served with their Rajastani
Special sweet – Ghevar. It was different from other Ghevars I’ve tasted, in that
it came topped with my ever favorite indian dessert – Rabdi. And the best part is that the
lower end of the dessert was firm and crunchy and made a perfect base for the
slightly moist Rabdi on the top. What’s more, it wasn’t that sweet or overpowering
but subtle and just perfect, as I would have loved my dessert.
Bottomline :
If you are looking for a place that is authentically Rajastani and Vegetarian, then Sagar Ratna is a great choice.
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