Anjappar Chettinad Restaurant Mutton Dum Biriyani Talapakatty Biryani Price
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The Mutton Dum Biriyani, also known as Thalappakatti Biryani, is a South Indian rice dish that is popular at Anjappar Chettinad Restaurant. The dish features tender spiced mutton and fragrant basmati rice cooked together using the "dum" method, where the pot is sealed to slow-cook the ingredients and infuse the aromatic spices perfectly. The price for the Mutton Dum Biriyani is between $26.85 and $28.69.
The unique spice blend of the Thalappakatti style makes this biryani a different experience from the Hyderabadi Mutton Biryani at a competitor like Paradise Biryani Pointe. Anjappar Chettinad Restaurant Mutton Dum Biriyani Talapakatty Biryani reviews reflect a loyal following, with diners stating they always prefer this restaurant for its consistent quality. A cooling side of raita (yogurt dip) is the classic accompaniment to balance the rich spices of the biryani.
Biryani has its origins in Persian cuisine and was perfected on the Indian subcontinent. The Thalappakatti style, specifically, originated in Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, and is famous for its distinct masala. This regional specialty is a highlight at Anjappar Chettinad Restaurant, a brand that began its story in 1964 in Royapettah, Chennai. The founder, Mr. Anjappan, grew his passion for cooking into what is now the world’s largest chain of Chettinad restaurants, with dozens of locations in India and across the globe, all specializing in the authentic, flavorful cuisine of the Chettinad region.
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