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Despite a sizable Broward population of immigrants from the subcontinent where vegetarian cooking is a high art, there's a dearth of Indian restaurants here willing to venture into the uncommon cuisine of southern India. But Madras continues to buck the trends, serving idli, sambar, and those delectable little savory doughnuts called dhai vada, plus lesser-known dishes from the southern coast - like the marvelous, hot sour Malabar fish stew made with kingfish and curry leaves. Excellently cooked North Indian clay-oven specials are here too, like chicken tandoori marinated in yogurt that falls off the bone in one lovely bite. And anybody still craving lamb vindaloo and chicken korma won't go hungry.
I visit madras cafe several times mostly for Lunch Buffet our Group realy enjoy with the Kebabs Fresh nan & Dosas ,Last time I been there for the dinner It was Great experience we realy enjoy the Tandoor oven cooked rack of lamb & jumbo Shrimps. This is the best place to enjoy Indian Food in my experience ,Great Service.
Despite a sizable Broward population of immigrants from the subcontinent where vegetarian cooking is a high art, there's still a dearth of Indian restaurants here willing to venture into the uncommon cuisine of south India. But Madras continues to buck the trends, serving idli, sambar, and those delectable little savory doughnuts called dhai vada, plus lesser-known dishes from the southern coast -- like the marvelous, hot sour Malabar fish stew made with kingfish and curry leaves.... More »
The cuisine of India is perhaps the only in the world whose aftertaste is more seductive than its taste. Infused with cumin, cardamom, turmeric, chili powder, coriander, and jaggery, the menu at Madras Café, a quaint restaurant in an unassuming strip mall in Pompano Beach, features some of the most authentic South Indian dishes this side of the Atlantic Ocean. For carnivores, the clay oven-baked Tandoori chicken ($11.95) blends spices with equal kick and zing to accentuate tender,... More »
If what cookbook authors Carol Selva Rajah and Priya Wickramasinghe propose in The Food of India is true -- that our Indian restaurants almost unilaterally offer a "very successful [Punjabi] menu formula" -- then call Madras Café the exception... More »
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