Details
- Weight per portion
- 180g (1:1, single)
- Halal
- Verified
- Diet
- Vegetarian
- Spice level
- Mild, Medium, Hot
- Portion
- 1:1/2, 1:1, 1:2, 1:3, 1:4, 1:5, 1:6, 1:7, 1:8
- Preparation
- Made on order
Ingredients
Description
Split moong lentil, slightly thicker than mosur. Often cooked with garlic and cumin tempering.
Split moong lentil, slightly thicker than mosur. Often cooked with garlic and cumin tempering.
Parul's Samudrik Ranna
Tejgaon
Parul is from Bandarban, where the Chittagong Hill Tracts meet the coastal plains. Her cooking blends two worlds: the bamboo-shoot and wild-herb traditions of the hill tribes with the coconut-and-fish foundations of coastal Chittagong. It is a combination almost nobody in Dhaka offers. Her signature dish is bamboo-steamed fish — whole tilapia stuffed with lemongrass and hill chilies, wrapped in banana leaves, and steamed inside bamboo tubes over a slow fire. The fish absorbs the fragrance of the bamboo and emerges impossibly tender. Parul moved to Tejgaon five years ago and initially cooked only for her hill-tract community in Dhaka. As word spread, Bengali families started ordering too, curious about flavors they had never encountered. Now her kitchen bridges two cultures, one plate at a time.
Signature dish: Bamboo-Steamed Fish (Bandarban-style)
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