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Thali Cafe launches new Buroti offering

Jan 8, 2016 #Buroti #Thali Cafe #Urban Rajah
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TV Chef, Urban Rajah, has now partnered with Thali Cafe to offer his all new Indian Buroti as part of his Indian Street Kitchen. As he explains, “Indian food is the best loved cuisine in the UK and Brits spend around £3.2bn every year on the category. With the increasing popularity of streetfood it’s time Indian food evolved to meet the needs of spice hungry foodies with a quick, convenient, mouth-watering offer. The Buroti is the latest taste of India in a roti style wrap and dead easy to eat on the go.”

The food writer and pop-up restaurateur has been working with the Thali Cafe for the last year as a guest chef, creating seasonal menus, supper clubs and events. Jim Pizer, Thali Cafe’s MD, adds, “Innovation is always on the menu for our Thali Cafe customers and given our partnership with Urban Rajah it made sense to launch his Buroti and Indian Street Kitchen as a pop up residency across some of our restaurants as an eat in or take-out concept together with Deliveroo.”

Burotis are Indian roti-style wraps packed full of tender hand-marinated regional Indian recipes, involving chicken, lamb or roasted paneer plus fragrant basmati rice and zesty kachumber Indian salad, along with a choice of chutneys.

Urban Rajah’s Indian Street Kitchen residency (from 9th January to 10th April) will take place in four of the Thali Cafe restaurants across Bristol: it will launch in Southville Thali on Saturday 9th January and rolling-out to Clifton, Easton and Montpelier on Wednesday 13th January. Alongside the Burotis, the menu will also feature spiced snacks including chaat masala fries, vegetable pakoras and spice singed chickpeas known as channa chaat. You can see the full menu, with prices, by clicking here.

Urban Rajah says, “Brits love sarnies and quality take-out and the numbers stack up…we chomp our way through 3.5bn sandwiches a year (worth £7.25bn), and spend nearly £30bn on grab n go food. Urban Rajah is bringing a bit of ethnic confusion to the market with spiced Burotis using scrummy regional Indian cuisine in an accessible format. ”

Some items from the menu are also available for take-out delivery through partners Deliveroo.

 

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