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MotiMahal Ready to Eat packaged food range

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One of northern India’s oldest eateries Moti Mahal, credited with creating the present-day version of tandoori chicken, dal makhani and butter chicken in 1920, has entered the Indian kitchen with a range of ready-to-eat processed food.

The instant platter comprises dal, butter gravy, vegetable biryani, aloo jeera and pindi chana – five popular traditional non-meat dishes in demand at Indian homes across the world. The range, Moti Mahal’s Ready-To-Eat, a part of its Tandoor Trail initiative, was launched by columnist and food writer Vir Sanghvi, MP Mohammed Azharuddin and Moti Mahal managing director Monish Gujral in the capital late Wednesday.

Moti Mahal’s instant food added to the burgeoning ready-to-eat market in India, estimated at Rs.800 million annually and shows potential for growth, given the large consumer base.  Reports cite that the ready-to-eat food market in India was growing at a compound annual growth rate of 15 per cent for the last five years.

“We use a special technology for our ready-to-eat food developed by NASA that enables us to prepare them without preservatives. It has a shelf life of 12 months from the date of manufacturing,” Gujral said. “We researched the products for five years before launching them,” said Gujral, who has carried the 88-year-old family brand to a new level by expanding overseas.

moti mahal ready to eatThe eatery, which began as a small outlet in Pakistan’s Peshawar in 1920 by chef Kundan Lal Gujral, came to the capital in 1947 after Partition. Kundan Lal created culinary history when he conceived the tandoori food cooked in a special oven called the tandoor by digging a pit right in the middle of his eatery in Peshawar to grill meat and vegetables marinated with spices.

Upon arriving to India, a penniless Kundan Lal chanced upon an abandoned shed in Dariyaganj. “Some inner voice told him that it was the place to build a small eatery,” the documents at the family’s archives said.  Tandoori cuisine subsequently became one of the most sought-after Indian food worldwide.

“We are positioning our brand Moti Mahal as a domestic food label to the consumers,” Gujral said.  He plans to expand the convenience range to at least 16 products, including non-vegetarian food, in a year.  The chain has four stand-alone eateries and 100 franchises.

The managing director of Moti Mahal brand said an “extensive consumer research programme before launching the products showed that the timing was right”.  The report showed that “women today had very little time to involve in regular household chores like cooking and it was driving the growth of convenience food like ready-to-eat products in India that was witnessing fragmented meal patterns”.

The Indian ready-to-eat food market was poised to double its size by 2014, the survey revealed. Food writer and critic Vir Sanghvi said: “It is wrong to say Indian cuisine is not innovative.”

“There’s the ready-to-eat butter gravy, dal (lentil broth) and pindi chana (curried chick pea) created by Moti Mahal. Earlier, we had to go out for dinner, but now we get it at home. It shows how much India has changed,” he said.

“Kitchens of India are being sold worldwide, especially in the NRI market in US that crave for Indian food,” Sanghvi told reporters. “I like the Dal Bukhara of ITC and two products created by a Canadian company, McCain Food – aloo tikki and a three-minute idli which is sold in a frozen form,” he said when asked to share his favourite ready-to-eat food with readers.

Celebrating 90 Years of Moti Mahal

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Monish Gujral with Chief GuestMoti  Mahal was established in 1920 in Peshawar, then in undivided India, by Kundan Lal Gujral. Today Moti  Mahal is famous all over India. Serving its signature menu in the modern and plush ambience with traditional warm hospitality, Moti Mahal is making the dining experience unforgettable for its patrons. As a tribute to the founder of Moti Mahal Shri Kundan Lal Gujral, the new Moti Mahal Tandoori Trail restaurants were launched as an answer to the present generation’s mall and pub culture. Moti Mahal is renowned for the Tandoori chicken and the Butter chicken dishes that were invented by Kundan Lal Gujral. These world famous dishes, along with the signature of Moti Mahal Dal Makhani make up the triumvirate of favorites at the Moti Mahal Delux Tandoori Trail restaurants and its franchise operations present all over India. Read the full story

Moti Mahal Delux restaurant, Greater Noida : Traditional Indian food

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India’s most famous and fore runner of finest Indian and Mughlai cuisine Moti Mahal has launched its grand new restaurant at S-2, Jagat Farm Gama (E), Greater Noida, UP reaching out to a greater population, catering the most delicious Tandoori Cuisines since decades.

Moti Mahal Delux restaurant, Greater Noida

Moti Mahal Delux restaurant, S-2 Jagat Farm Gama (E) Greater Noida U P, ph:4224200, 4323144

“Moti Mahal Delux Tandoori Trail” restaurants offer an ambience well suited for corporate clients and offers complete Tandoori cuisine with traditional Indian food and choices of mouth watering dishes such as their signature Butter Chicken, Dal / Paneer Makhani, Paneer Lababdar, etc. Moti Mahal also offer free delivery to the offices for corporate clients.

Moti Mahal was established in 1920 and now sports a new look. Monish Gujral, the MD of the chain calls the new look “Moti Mahal Delux – Tandoori Trail”. This is a tribute to his grand Father the founder of Moti Mahal and the inventor of “Tandoori Chicken” and “Butter Chicken”.

In fact, Moti Mahal was the first Indian restaurant to introduce Tandoori and Mughlai cuisine to the world. ‘Motimahal`s Tandoori Trail’ retraces the glorious past by creating a photo gallery, placed at the entrance featuring some of Motimahal`s prestigious patrons like Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, Former President Dr. Zakir Hussein, Field Marshal Sam Maneckshaw, Raj Kapoor, Nargis, Jacquelyn Kennedy, amongst others.

MotiMahal, Tandoori cuisine

Butter Chicken, CHicken Tikka

With over 55 locations now in India, Motimahal`s Tandoori Trail is one of the few restaurants which has its official cook book. Moti Mahal also boasts of having its own music.

As their continuous endeavor to cultivate corporate goodwill, Moti Mahal offers exiting discount at greater noida restaurant. Moti Mahal (Greater Noida) have ‘Makhani Meal’, a fixed meal option for 2 people and also offers fixed executive packed lunches at very competitive rates of Rs. 150/- (vegetarian) and Rs. 189/- (non-vegetarian).+tax extra Moti Mahal specializes in outdoor catering and have special menus at great prices for all out door parties. To facilitate customers, also undertake home-deliveries.

Latest Event

Complimentary Food Trial  by Moti Mahal, Greater Noida

Come and savour from amongst a variety of delicious delights, the splendid taste of the renowned “MOTI MAHAL DELUX – TANDOORI TRAIL, Greater Noida”

To make sure that you’re not missing out on the famous Indian restaurant at your neighbourhood, we are distributing free food discount vouchers and offering you to free taste a variety of mind dazzling and delectable Indian Cuisines at our “complimentary food event” being held on 25th Feb 2010, near LG Electronics India Pvt Ltd Plot No 51, Surajpur Kasna Road, Greater Noida

The food vouchers can be redeemed at Moti Mahal Delux – Tandoori Trail, Greater Noida; the newly opened Indian Restaurant at S-2, Jagat Farm Gama (E), Greater Noida.

S-2 Jagat Farm Gama (E) Greater Noida U P

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