To celebrate, the mainstay Indian restaurant will be hosting a Bollywood Blowout throughout the summer.
When you walk through the doors, you’ll be surrounded by fun, festive decor and music. Settle in and experience Indian culture with a special celebration menu featuring creative cocktails and traditional street food.
Start the celebration off with the Drunk Auntie, a tequila and tamarind nectar margarita. There’s also the Yaaaas Rani (translated:
Yaaaasss Queen), a fruity concoction made with guava rum, pomegranate and lemon.
For your meal, choose a variety of street chaat items. “Chaat,” by the way, describes snacks with sweet, sour, tangy, spicy and crunchy flavors. If you want to try different dishes, this is perfect. Mix and match items and share with your table!
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Tikka Masala Indian restaurant opening in Bethesda Friday
Will serve through takeout, delivery during pandemic By Dan Schere |
December 18, 2020
Photo by Dan Schere
Tikka Masala, a new Indian restaurant named after the classic curry dish, is set to open in downtown Bethesda on Friday.
The restaurant, at 4929 Elm St., will serve only takeout and delivery due to Montgomery County’s most recent set of COVID-19 restrictions that bans indoor dining at bars and restaurants. The County Council passed the restrictions Tuesday; they took effect at 5 p.m.
Tikka Masala will serve a variety of lamb and chicken dishes for $12 to $14, as well as vegetarian entrees that include Palak Paneer (spinach and cheese cubes), Chana Masala (chickpea curry) and cauliflower vindaloo. The vegetarian entrees range from $9 to $10.