Haandi Indian Restaurant Curries Favor With Food Critic

Released on = April 8, 2006, 2:10 pm

Press Release Author = Camelot Marketing

Industry = Food & Beverage

Press Release Summary = Haandi, Southern California\'s new Indian Restaurant Already
considered one on the best by diners for Indian Cuisine.

Press Release Body = Haandi is a new Indian Restaurant in this area, but without a
doubt the best Indian food in Southern California. Chef Ramesh is no newcomer to
Indian Cuisine. He\'s straight from Beverly Hills where he worked for 15 years as
the head Chef in an Indian Restaurant.

Haandi is owned by two brothers, Hartig (Harry) and Sartaj Singh.
Harry is the manager of Haandi and believe it or not Sartaj his brother, the manager
of Antonino\'s Italian Restaurant in Rancho Cucamonga, which has been established and
very popular for quite some time now.

The two brothers are dedicated to pleasing their clientele, which is quite obvious
by the outstanding service they give. The second you walk into the restaurant, you
feel at home. I felt as though I was visiting a good friend.

Singh joined my associates and me for dinner, which gave us the opportunity to get a
much better understanding of Indian Culture and Food.

While dining Mr. Keith Hunt, a customer stopped by our table and said to Singh,
"I\'ve been to India and several Indian Restaurants and this is the best Indian food
I\'ve ever had."

The interior is very appealing to the eye. There are 2 dining rooms with framed
Indian Pictures. A large painting of the Taj Mahal is facing the front door and
hung on soft muted gold colored walls. The etched glass dividers separate each
booth, giving you just enough privacy. The dark wood throughout gives a very nice
outline to the interior.

Now for the food, my associates and I started with Pappadam (crispy bread), which
was served with three different types of chutney; mint, tomato, and tamarind. It
was difficult to decide which was my favorite.

Haandi has a large selection of beer, both Indian and American wines and liquor.
However, I enjoyed the merlot with my meal, which gave a wonderful taste with the
cuisine.

It\'s a well-kept secret that Indian food is not necessarily hot and spicy. The food
consists of many flavors, spices and tastes. If you request it, the food can be
made spicy to your liking.

Since reviewing the restaurant I took a survey of about 25 people and asked their
opinion on Indian food. Much to my surprise the largest majority interviewed made
the same comment: "Indian food is much too spicy and they use curry in everything.
Well, not so, and if you feel the same I ask you to try Haandi because you will be
pleasantly surprised.

The next item was Fish Pakora, which is deep fried fish and ever so tender and
flaky, but best of all, not oily or greasy. It\'s also true of the Onion Bhaji and
really hard to believe that these two items were fried. When asking Chef Ramesh how
could that be possible? He stated "The temperature of the oil was the secret; it
must be just right.

Chicken Tika is a very moist and tender chicken, which has been marinated, in an
exceptional choice of spices and herbs. Try this I think you will like it.

The menu consists of a wide selection of appetizers, entrees, and beverages.
There is something on the menu for everyone; seafood, lamb, chicken and vegetables.
Yes, that\'s right; there is also quite a variety for vegetarians.

My favorite was the Shrimp Masala. Plump, moist, tender shrimp cooked to perfection
in an amazing creamy sauce that melts in your mouth.

John, my photographer and I were invited into the kitchen to see the Tandoor (clay
oven), which makes this restaurant different from others. The Tandoor is a clay
oven that has a temperature of 400 to 1000 degrees. We watched Chef Ramesh make Nan
(bread), which is made and served fresh for each customer. The dough is pressed by
hand, seasoned and then thrown against the wall of the clay oven and ready to eat in
seconds.

Another item I recommend is the Shah\'s Platter, which is truly fit for a king.
It will give you a nice variety of tastes especially if you\'re a newcomer to Indian
Cuisine. It\'s a combination of Tandori Chicken, Chicken Tiki and Lamb Chops.

They offer a Buffet, which is served daily for lunch at $7.95 per person, and a
Champagne Brunch on Saturday and Sunday for $10.95. Their regular menu is also
quite reasonable.

We completed this amazing meal with dessert. We tried the Dessert Sampler; which
consists of an assortment of sweets. Gulab Jamun is a Milk Cheese Ball; don\'t be
fooled by the name because it is truly scrumptious. Kula is homemade creamy
pistachio ice cream, yes, homemade.

Chai tea was the perfect end to a truly wonderful meal. You can eat in or take out.
They also have catering services for that special party.

Haandi gets 5 stars from me not only for the best Indian Food in Southern California
but also for the service and ambiance. Don\'t miss out on a wonderful experience of
Indian food and Culture. It is well worth the visit.


Haandi Indian Restaurant is located at
7890 Haven Avenue Ste. 15 & 16
Rancho Cucamonga
(909) 581-1912

Open 7 days
Lunch 11:00am - 3:00pm
Dinner 5:00pm- 10:00pm



Paula Puma is Food Critic at "For You Magazine" and can be reached at Fyu3@juno.com





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