King Manumasiddhi was a connoisseur of food His favorite Radhuni in his palace was Narayan Sharma Raja used to eat idli, pongal with coconut chutney, pulushu, ghee for breakfast most of the time. One day, his daughter-in-law came to fight with his wife in the morning Add more water to the idli batter while cooking with a hot head and is afraid that the king will punish him when he hears that the thing is spoiled But he believes in himself and tries to make a kind of thin pancake with that batter and ghee and he succeeds. The king praised him for his new discovery This is how Dosa/Dhosa originated We have a great Dosa shop at Forum Galleria Road, Rourkela Civil Township. Shop people and shop is very clean compared to other shops Here is butter/cheese/pizza dosa sob e paben I tried the pizza...
Read moreThe stalwart of food stalls in Rourkela. Serving the people for more than 3 decades now, Nimai has finally come to Civil township. The food/samosa us legendary as usual. They serve samosas mashed and dipped in peas gravy(googhni) and garnished with onion rings and tamarind chutney. Must try for everyone. It is located at the heart of Civil township and can easily be recognised from a distance. The owner(Vishnu) runs the stall and is an incredible human. Make sure you pay him a visit next time you are...
Read moreOne of overhyped Place... Taste was average I had long heard glowing reviews about this establishment, so I was quite eager to experience it for myself. To my surprise, however, the visit didn’t quite live up to the expectations. While the place was understandably crowded—a testament to its popularity—that wasn’t a concern. It was the food that left me...
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