Mughlai cuisine, with its opulent flavours and aromatic spices, holds a special place in the hearts of food enthusiasts across India. The legacy of the Mughals has left an indelible mark on the country's culinary landscape, captivating generations with dishes that exude a sense of grandeur and regal indulgence. From the succulent Mutton Galouti to the velvety Makhmali Murg, Mughlai delicacies continue to evoke a sense of nostalgia and fascination among those who cherish the richness of Indian heritage through its cuisine.
The popularity and penchant for Mughlai cuisine among Indians have led to numerous restaurants claiming to serve authentic fare, especially in Delhi, a bustling metropolis known for its diverse culinary offerings. However, in this sea of imitations, finding the true essence of Mughlai flavours can be a daunting challenge. As food enthusiasts, we often find ourselves seeking an oasis of authentic Mughlai tastes, where every dish reflects the richness and heritage of the Mughal era. And, it is in this pursuit of genuine Mughlai delights that Tari, a concept-based cloud kitchen and boutique catering company in Delhi, emerges as a beacon of authenticity.
At the heart of Tari's culinary prowess is Chef Unnati Gupta, a master of Nawabi cuisine and culture, who intricately weaves the royal touch into every dish. With a passion for preserving and presenting the true essence of Mughlai flavours, Chef Unnati curates a menu that takes diners on a gastronomic journey back to the splendour of the Mughal era.
Our Experience With Tari
The moment you delve into Tari's culinary offerings, you are transported to a world where flavours dance on your palate and aromas tantalise your senses. Our experience at Tari was nothing short of extraordinary, as we savoured a selection of their finest creations.
- Mutton Galouti:
The journey began with the famed Mutton Galouti - a dish that truly lives up to its legendary reputation. The melt-in-your-mouth texture and the symphony of spices left us enchanted, making it clear that we were in for a regal treat. - Tari Wale Tikke:
The Tari Wale Tikke, tender and marinated to perfection, transported us to the courtyards of old Mughal palaces. The smoky flavours were well-balanced with a hint of sweetness, showcasing the chef's expertise in striking the perfect culinary harmony. - Makhmali Murg:
As we delved into the Makhmali Murg, the velvety texture of the chicken and the rich creaminess of the gravy enveloped our taste buds, making it an absolute delight for the senses. - Nawabi Pyaz Gosht:
The Nawabi Pyaz Gosht, a hearty lamb curry infused with caramelised onions, was a regal symphony of flavours that delighted every taste bud. The tender meat paired beautifully with the aromatic spices, leaving a lasting impression. - Tari Wali Dal Makhani:
No Mughlai feast is complete without the indulgence of Dal Makhani. Tari's rendition of this classic dish was a soulful blend of creamy black lentils and subtle smokiness, making it an instant favourite. - Saffron Roomali, Badam Roti, and Saffron and Kawda Rice:
The saffron-infused Roomali and the nutty Badam Roti were the perfect accompaniments, complementing the rich gravies with their light and fluffy texture. To conclude the grand feast, we savoured the fragrant Saffron and Kawda Rice. The delicate aromas and the long-grained, flavorful rice transported us to the Mughal era's opulent banquets.
Verdict: Tari - An Oasis of Authentic Mughlai Flavours
Tari is a culinary gem that not only lives up to its promise of authentic Mughlai flavours but surpasses expectations with its impeccable attention to detail and commitment to the Nawabi culinary legacy. Chef Unnati Gupta's passion for reviving the grandeur of Mughlai cuisine is evident in every dish, making Tari a cloud kitchen that truly stands out among the sea of Mughlai food options in Delhi.
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About Shubham BhatnagarYou can often find Shubham at a small authentic Chinese or Italian restaurant sampling exotic foods and sipping a glass of wine, but he will wolf down a plate of piping hot samosas with equal gusto. However, his love for homemade food trumps all.