I tried her food, Kavita. Its vety good. And the best part is that it actually tasted like home cooked food. I saw your post and wondered why I havent done that and informed more people. Im Indian, originally, married to an American, born n brought up in USA. Havent had ghar ka khana in ages, that some one else cooked!!! What a refreshing change. More n more nowadays, Im calling for food from Manjri. For those interested, she gave me her blogsite address. Its- http://foodforfriendsdoha.blogspot.com
and her number is 5553569.
And her mithai's are amazing!!!
She does monthly tiffins and takes orders for birthdays, parties etc. Takes orders for diwali mithai's 3weeks before diwali, I believe.
Definitely worth a try, guys. Even my kids are happy to eat authentic ghar ka khana, instead of my mixed american-indian cooking. They miss their grandma's cooking here in Doha, but Manjri's food has filled a gap for us.
I tried her food, Kavita. Its vety good. And the best part is that it actually tasted like home cooked food. I saw your post and wondered why I havent done that and informed more people. Im Indian, originally, married to an American, born n brought up in USA. Havent had ghar ka khana in ages, that some one else cooked!!! What a refreshing change. More n more nowadays, Im calling for food from Manjri. For those interested, she gave me her blogsite address. Its- http://foodforfriendsdoha.blogspot.com
and her number is 5553569.
And her mithai's are amazing!!!
She does monthly tiffins and takes orders for birthdays, parties etc. Takes orders for diwali mithai's 3weeks before diwali, I believe.
Definitely worth a try, guys. Even my kids are happy to eat authentic ghar ka khana, instead of my mixed american-indian cooking. They miss their grandma's cooking here in Doha, but Manjri's food has filled a gap for us.
Cheers, Kavita......Im with you.