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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Chicago–Algonquin Welcome to the Holiday Inn Express & Suites Chicago-Algonquin, Illinois. Staying with us affords one of the most pleasant retreats. Whether you are traveling with the family, on business or just getting away from it all, you can be assured of an enjoyable stay. Wake each morning to find our Express StartSM Breakfast Bar waiting for you! We have expanded the usual into a vast array of pastries, bagels, muffins, toast, hot and cold cereals, hot items and all the condiments to make our complimentary breakfast a great way to start your day! We serve in the Great Room weekdays from 6:30 to 9:30 a.m. and 7:00 to 10:00 a.m. on weekends and holidays. How about a dip in the pool or a moderate workout? Use our inviting indoor pool or whirlpool, available from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Use our cardiovascular center from 5:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. We also have a Business Center available 24 hours a day, located on the Lobby Level. Should you need any assistance during your stay, please let us know. We can help you with directions to area restaurants and businesses, wake-up calls, phone messages and, of course, future reservations to stay with us again! Please touch 0 anytime of the day or night. Our professional, friendly staff is ready and waiting to serve you! Enjoy your stay! Sincerely, The Associates and Management of The Holiday Inn Express & Suites
2595 Bunker Hill Drive • Algonquin, IL 60102 PHONE 847-458-6000 • FAX 847-458-6997
1-800-HOLIDAY • www.hixalgonquin.com 2019-2020
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Meeting Room Layout
Theatre Style
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U-Shaped
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Conference Style
Guest Services Baggage Service Complimentary luggage storage is available at the Front Desk.................................................................... Touch 0
Banquet & Conference Facilities/Catering Our professional staff offers an exquisite array of menu choices for your business meetings and banquets. We are ready to meet with you or representatives of your company to assist in planning your next event. Business Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. Touch 0
Breakfast A complimentary, hot breakfast is available each morning that includes fruit, pastries, cereals, yogurt, coffee and all of your favorite hot items. Served in the Great Room daily: weekdays from 6:30 to 9:30 a.m., and 7:00 to 10:00 a.m. weekends and holidays.
Check-In/Check-Out Check-in time is 3:00 p.m. Check-out time is 12:00 noon.................................................................................. Touch 0
Coffee Service Available in the Lobby anytime.................................................................................................. Touch 0 Conference/Meeting Room Located on the Ground Floor .................................................................... Touch 0 Copy Service Copying services are available for a nominal charge at the Front Desk. For information........................................................................................................................................................................... Touch 0
Credit Cards We honor American Express, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, Diners Club and Carte Blanche.
Cribs & Rollaways Cribs are available on a first-come, first-served basis. There is a $10.00 charge for rollaways.................................................................................................................................................................................. Touch 0
Do Not Disturb Policy A “Do Not Disturb” sign is provided for your privacy. If you want your room serviced, please be sure to remove the “Do Not Disturb” sign from your door before you leave your room and let the Front Desk know. Our Housekeeping staff is instructed not to enter a room with a “Do Not Disturb” sign on the door. If you do leave the sign on the door and need additional towels, please contact the Front Desk and we will be happy to bring those to you.
Dry Cleaning/Laundry Laundry and dry cleaning should be dropped off to the Front Desk by 8:00 a.m. Garment return is approximately 6:00 p.m.
Emergencies Please contact the Front Desk or......................................................................................... Touch 9-911 Evening Social Tuesday and Wednesday evenings in the Great Room. Serving beverages and light appetizers.
Executive Offices Located at the Front Desk....................................................................................................... Touch 0 Express Check-Out.............................................................................................................................................................. Touch 0
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Guest Services Fax Services Fax services are available for a nominal charge at the Front Desk. You may have your faxes sent to the hotel at 847-458-6997. For information................................................................................................................ Touch 0
Fitness Center/Exercise Room Must have room key to enter. Open 5:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Located adjacent to pool.
Forget Something?SM Program If you forgot to pack any standard toiletry item (toothbrush, toothpaste, shaving cream, razor or comb), just call the Front Desk and we’ll get you a complimentary replacement right away.
Free High-Speed Internet Service In this room, you may connect to the Internet via wireless connection. Connecting to the Internet: Via wireless connection: Your computer must have an installed and working Wireless Ethernet Card or must be Wireless Bridge enabled. (Call Extension 0 for a Wireless Bridge). Select the wireless network called “IHG Connect” from the available networks on your Wireless Network Card’s configuration screen. Enter the Access Code (to be provided by the Front Desk). Click Submit, and you will be taken to the hotel’s website. You are now connected. If you encounter trouble connecting to the internet, please call the Pinnacle Communication Guest Hotline at 1-855-640-4442.
Front Desk Information.................................................................................................................................................. Touch 0 Gift Shop The Gift Shop is located next to the Front Desk. Open 24 hours. Going Green Please turn off lights, etc., when you leave your room. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated. In an effort to save water, placard reminders have been placed in your bathroom and at your bedside explaining our plan for collecting and laundering towels and linens.
Guest Laundry Coin-operated washers and dryers are available for guest use. They are located on the Second Floor. Quarters are available at the Front Desk...................................................................................................................... Touch 0
Guest Services Manager................................................................................................................................................ Touch 0 Handicap Services The entire hotel is handicap accessible. Handicap accessible suites and services are available.................................................................................................................................................................................. Touch 0
Hospital........................................................................................................................................................................................ Touch 0 Hospitality PromiseSM Making your stay a complete success is our goal. Just let our Manager on Duty or Front Desk staff know if any part of your stay isn’t satisfactory. We promise to make it right or you won’t pay for that part of your stay.
Hotel Operator....................................................................................................................................................................... Touch 0 Housekeeping We supply cribs and extra pillows, extra soap, hangers, linens, towels and blankets .................. Touch 0
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Guest Services Ice & Soft Drinks Beverage vending machines and ice machines are located on the Second and Third Floors, behind the Elevator. Please use the ice bucket from your room.
Lost & Found To report or claim lost articles........................................................................................................ Touch 0 Mail US mail drop at Front Desk. Maintenance If anything in your room needs attention.............................................................................. Touch 0 Manager on Duty For your convenience, there is a Hotel Manager or representative available 24 hours a day to assist in any way........................................................................................................................................................................................... Touch 0
Maps Available at the Front Desk. Package Delivery & Pick-Up........................................................................................................................................ Touch 0 Pet Policy No pets are allowed on the property, with the exception of service animals. Places of Worship Calvary Assembly of God • 815-459-4456 Crystal Lake Church of Christ • 815-459-4160 Jehovah’s Witnesses • 815-455-5960 Joy Community Church • 847-515-8800 McHenry County Jewish Congregation • 815-455-1810 St. James Episcopal Church • 847-426-5612 St. Margaret Mary Church • 847-658-7625 Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church • 815-385-4030
Postage Stamps can be purchased at the Front Desk. Privacy Statement The Holiday Inn Express & Suites Chicago-Algonquin operates under a franchise agreement with Intercontinental Hotels Group and is managed by Bask Development. If you have questions about privacy or about how we collect and use the information that you provide to us, please visit the following online privacy statement for Intercontinental Hotels Group. www.ichotelsgroup.com/ihg/hotels/us/en/global/customer_care/privacy_statement
Reservations Assistance provided anytime.......................................................................................................... Touch 0 Restaurant
The Colonial Café is open daily from 6:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, and 6:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. The restaurant is located in the hotel’s front parking lot............................................................................................................................................................ 847-458-6600
Safe Deposit Boxes We recommend that you take advantage of our safe deposit boxes, available without charge at our Front Desk. A charge will be incurred if the key is not returned at check-out. The hotel is not responsible for valuables left in your room or vehicle.
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Guest Services Sales/Group Reservations............................................................................................................................................ Touch 0 Smoking Policy The entire property is smoke-free, and a $250.00 room recovery fee is charged for violations.
Swimming Pool & Whirlpool Guests are invited to swim and enjoy a relaxing whirlpool anytime between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. seven days a week. Please do not leave children under the age of 16 unattended as there is no lifeguard.
Telephone Information Local Calls (No Charge) ....................................................................................................Touch 9+1+Area Code+Number Long Distance Calls (Billed to Room)........................................................................Touch 9+1+Area Code+Number Information Local ....................................................................................................................................................Touch 9+1+847+555-1212 Long Distance .................................................................................................................Touch 9+1+Area Code+555-1212 International Calls (Billed to Room) ....................................Touch 9+011+Country Code+City Code+Number Room-to-Room .......................................................................................................................................... Touch Room Number You have the right to reach other long distance carriers from this telephone. You can do so by entering the access code provided by the carrier of your choice. Direct any complaints to: FCC, Enforcement Division, Common Carrier Bureau, Mailstop 1600A2, Washington, D.C. 20554.
Television Channels See the channel list on page 11 of this directory. To block specific TV channels, please contact the Front Desk...................................................................................................................................................................................... Touch 0
Travelers with Disabilities This hotel, like all hotels in the Holiday Inn® system, is committed to providing accessible facilities for travelers with disabilities. If you encounter barriers during your stay, please contact the Manager on Duty. If you have further comments regarding your stay, let us know by calling Guest Relations at 1-800-621-0555 (within US and Canada). The Holiday Inn® Hospitality PromiseSM Program and the Holiday Inn® Reservation Promise apply to all our guests. If in the future you require an accessible room, you can assist us in meeting your needs by making advance reservations through 1-800-HOLIDAY, requesting an accessible room and letting the agent know your individual needs.
Vending Machines Located on the Second and Third Floors, behind the Elevator. Voice Mail Press the voice mail button on the phone to retrieve messages. Wake-up Service Individual alarm clocks are located at your bedside. If you prefer a wake-up call, it can be set from your room phone. Press the wake-up button on the phone, or call the Front Desk for personal assistance.
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Safety & Security Safety Tips 1. Do not answer the door in a hotel or motel room without verifying who it is. If a person claims to be an employee, call the Front Desk and ask if someone from their staff is supposed to have access to your room and for what purpose. 2. Keep your room key with you at all times and don’t needlessly display it in public. Should you misplace it, please notify the Front Desk immediately. 3. Close the door securely whenever you are in your room, and use all of the locking devices provided. 4. Check to see that any connecting room doors are locked. 5. Do not invite strangers to your room. 6. Do not draw attention to yourself by displaying large amounts of cash or expensive jewelry. 7. Place all valuables in the hotel’s safe deposit box. 8. When returning to your hotel late in the evening, be aware of your surroundings, stay in welllighted areas and use the main entrance. 9. Take a few moments and locate the nearest exit that may be used in the event of an emergency. 10. If you see any suspicious activity, notify the Hotel Operator or a staff member. 11. Do not give your credit card number to anyone while on your guest room phone. Hotel staff will NEVER ask for this over the phone while you are in house—only in person at the Front Desk.
Fire Safety IN CASE OF EMERGENCY… Learn your escape routes by surveying your hotel before a fire. Count the doors between your room and the fire escape (the exit signs may disappear in heavy smoke). If you hear hotel alarms, your smoke detector or people yelling – believe them! Many people have died in fires because they didn’t take alarms seriously. If there is smoke in your room, the air near the floor will be the most clear. DROP TO THE FLOOR. Take your room key in case outside exits are blocked and you need to return to your room. DON’T STOP FOR YOUR BELONGINGS! Touch the door knob to see if it is warm. If it is, do not open your door. If it’s not, locate stairs to exit your floor. If you encounter smoke, do not go through it. Should you be trapped in your room, notify the Front Desk and fill the bathtub with water. Force wet sheets and towels around cracks in the door to keep smoke out. Hang a sheet out the window so people will know you are in your room. Do not break your window unless you have no other choice as you may need to close it to keep smoke out. If you must exit through smoke, drape a wet towel over your head for breathing purposes and stay low. DON’T PANIC - you will have a better chance of escape! These recommendations are to be construed only as suggestions. Each person should use their own judgment. 7
Hotel Site Map
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Points of Interest History of Algonquin Early Algonquin Settlers 1834 Samuel Gillilan arrived in November and farmed 245 acres north of Algonquin Cemetery on Route 31. His family immigrated from Virginia and was recognized as the first settlers in McHenry County. The Native Americans that inhabited the Algonquin area were the Potawatomi Indians. The Potawatomi made their camp about one mile up the river from the present Fox River Bridge. 1835 Second settler was Dr. Andrew Cornish, a physician who conducted a ferry across the Fox River near our present bridge. He also ran a post office and store while farming 640 acres. He later built a grist mill and distillery located at Pyott and Algonquin Roads. Dr. Thomas Plumleigh, the third settler, received a land grant from the government and settled in the South Main Street area which is now the Old Town business district. He farmed 383 acres and knew many of the Indian medicines. During this time, John Brink surveyed the area for the government. His map was the first map of the township which shows the prairies and timber areas. The areas called timber were actually a combination of prairies and forest areas called savannahs. 1836 William Powell came to Algonquin and helped lay out the town lots. He built a tavern and boarding house for travelers from Chicago. His place was located on what is now the Shell Gas Station at Main Street and Algonquin Road. He purchased these 80 acres of land from Andrew Cornish. Along with first settlers came John Chandler and his family, who settled near the bike path just west of South Main Street. The family also purchased 110 acres just east of the river. 1839 Dygert family made their home at Crystal Lake and Algonquin Roads. Charles Dygert, who was the first white baby born in McHenry County, was born in 1841 on a farm that had 80 acres. The Dygert Home was demolished for the strip mall that was built on the northeast corner. 1840 Jesse Miller arrived and bought 40 acres north of town. The first school was located in the log cabin of Jesse Miller and taught by Ben Cole. 1841 Ambrose Dodd started his farm along North Main Street. He purchased an 80-acre farm from the government at cost of $1.25 per acre. He also helped start the Congregational Church at his home. Before he died, he paid the last of the debt the congregation owed on the church which was built just after the Civil War. 1845 There is a government record of William Powell selling his saw mill for $25.00 to Alex Dawson. The saw mill was located on the north bank of the Crystal Lake outlet and near the west bank of the Fox River. 1849 Alex Dawson also started the construction of a grist mill on the east side of the Fox River near the dam. The mill was completed by Petrie, and a dam was constructed the following year to power the mill. For many years, the mill was the major business in the village.
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Points of Interest 1856 James Philp, Esq. built a brick home, which once was located at 114 South Main Street and is the oldest brick structure in the village. Mr. Philp chose to settle in the village because the railroad came through Algonquin in 1855. 1858 James Philp, Esq. opened his blacksmith shop. The two buildings were joined together 40 years later to look as if it were one building. That building is now called the Algonquin Apartments. Hill Climbs were held by the Chicago Motor Club at three locations in town. The first location was Perry Hill at the north end of town. This hill was used until 1909. Drivers raced their autos up the hill from a standing start. Winning these contests was important to car makers who wanted to show the general public that their cars were the best in the country. The company could then advertise their cars in the national automobile magazines. Philp’s Hill, which was at the north end of town (North Main Street), was used for a flying start. Times were taken by the judges to find the fastest car in a slightly longer distance of one mile. The racers would start at the Morton House (now Shell Gas Station) and race past the cemetery along Route 31. Dundee Township decided to lower Perry Hill because of a disagreement with the Algonquin Hill Climb Association. The result was that the Chicago Motor Club chose Jayne’s Hill to replace Perry Hill. Jayne’s Hill is now called Huntington Drive and is immediately south of the Prairie Bike Path. Jayne’s Hill was used from 1910 to 1912.
Sports, Shopping & Entertainment Sears Centre 847-649-2222 Chicago Blackhawks 312-455-7000 Chicago Bulls 312-455-4000 Chicago Bears 847-295-6600 Chicago Cubs 773-404-2827 Chicago White Sox 312-831-1SOX
Medieval Times 2001 N. Roselle Rd., Schaumburg, 866-543-9637 Bowlero 1611 S. Randall Rd., Algonquin, 847-658-2257 Randall Oaks Park and Barnyard Zoo 1180 N. Randall Rd., West Dundee, 847-551-4310 AMC Theatre 311 N. Randall Rd., Lake in the Hills, 847-458-5040 Lifetime Fitness 451 Rolls Dr., Algonquin, 847-458-6200 Algonquin Commons 1900 S. Randall Rd., Algonquin, 847-458-2700
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Television Channels To block specific TV channels, please contact the Front Desk................................................Touch 0 2
WBBM - CBS
233 GSN
281 VEL
362 TWC HD
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WMAQ - NBC
236 E! HD
282 APL HD
366 JLTV
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WLS - ABC
237 BRVO HD
283 NGW HD
367 WHT
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WGN
238 REELZ
284 SCI HD
368 HOPE
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WTTW - PBS
239 AUD HD
285 ID
369 DSTR
13 WCHU
241 PARAMOUNT
286 DEST HD
370 EWTN
20 WYCC
242 USA HD
287 MILT
372 TBN
23 WWME
244 SYFY HD
296 CNE HD
373 WORD
26 WCIU
245 TNT HD
297 CNW
374 BYU
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246 TRU-TV HD
299 NIKE HD
375 LINK
38 WCPX
247 TBS HD
300 NIKW
376 CTN
44 WSNS
248 FX HD
304 TVLD
377 TCT
50 WPWR
249 COM HD
308 CLOO
378 NRB
56 WYIN
251 OXGN
311 ABC HD
440 VME
56-2 WYIN 2
252 LIFE HD
313 JTV
447 ONCE
60 WXFT
253 LMN
327 CMT HD
448 ENLC
62 WJYS
254 AMC HD
328 TV1
449 HITN
66 WGBO
257 CHLL
329 BET HD
501 HBO
202 CNN HD
258 FMC
331 MTV HD
502 HBO2
204 HLN
260 WE
333 MTV2
503 HBO Spanish
206 ESPN HD
262 SOAP
335 VH1 HD
504 HBO W
207 ESPNews
263 RTV
337 VH1 C
505 HBO W2
208 ESPNU HD
265 A&E HD
338 GMC
506 HBO C
209 ESPN2 HD
266 BIO HD
339 FUSE
507 HBO FE
212 NFL HD
269 HIST HD
340 AXSTV HD
508 HBO FW
213 MLBN HD
271 H2
345 RFD TV
509 HBO Zone
215 NHL HD
272 LOGO
350 CSP1
511 HBO L
216 NBA HD
273 TVGN
351 CSP2
605 SPMN
217 TNNS HD
274 OVTV
353 BTV
665 Comcast
218 GOLF HD
276 NGC HD
355 CNBC HD
220 NBC Sports HD
277 TRAV HD
356 MSNBC HD
704 to 718 NFL HD
229 HGTV HD
278 DSC HD
358 CRNT
231 FOOD HD
279 OWN
359 FBN HD
232 COOK
280 TLC HD
360 FNC HD
WFLD - FOX
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Sportsnet
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VEGAN, GLUTEN FREE AND HALAL MEAT OPTIONS AVAILABLE
GARAM THUMKA (VEG)
MASTANA THUMKA (NON VEG)
APPETIZERS
PANEER TIKKA MASALA $9.99 Home made cubes of cottage cheese cooked with fresh cream and delicious tomato gravy
CHICKEN TIKKA MASALA $10.99 Traditional Tandoori Chicken Tikka cooked in rich tomato gravy
SAMOSA $4.99 Deep fried, fine triangle pastries filled with potatoes and green peas
PANEER MAKHANI $9.99 Slightly sweet creamy dish of paneer, in which the gravy is prepared usually with butter, tomatoes, cashews or cream
BUTTER CHICKEN $10.99 Marinated shred of chicken cooked in buttery tomato sauce
SAAG PANEER Home made cubes of cottage cheese in delicious spinach cooked with Indian spices
CHICKEN MUGHLAI $10.99 Chicken cooked with aromatic spices in thick yogurt, onion and nuts based curry. It is an extremely popular dish from The Mughlai Royal Kitchen and Indian Cuisine
ALOO TIKKI CHAT $5.99 Pan fired patties of mashed potatoes served warm, topped with garbanzo beans cooked in Indian spices, tamarind and mint chutney
$9.99
PUNJABI SAAG $8.99 A typical Punjabi (North Indian) dish made with wilted greens which means it incorporates leafy parts of vegetables and herbs
CHICKEN KADAI $10.99 Tender chicken cooked slowly with ginger, tomato, onion, green chillies and fresh coriander
MUTTER PANEER $9.99 Home made cubes of fresh cottage cheese with green peas in delicious thick tomato gravy
CHICKEN SAAG $10.99 Finely chopped spinach and chunks of chicken prepared with garlic and tock and spicmatoes
ALOO GOBHI Stir fried potatoes, cauliflower and green peas cooked with ginger, semi dry spicy dish
$8.99
BHINDI MASALA Lady finger (okra) slowly stir cooked with onions, tomatoes and Indian spices
$9.99
CHICKEN CURRY $10.99 A dish consisting of chicken meat braised with yogurt/ cream stock and spices to produce a thick sauce with a glaze
PINDI CHOLE Chickpeas cooked in thick Punjabi sauce of Mango powder and red chillies
$9.99
DAL MAKHANI $9.99 Thick black lentils flavored with tomatoes and cream simmered overnight on the tandoor (clay oven)
CHICKEN VINDALOO $10.99 Traditionally cooked chicken white meat with vinegar and potatoes, extremely hot CHILLI CHICKEN $10.99 Succulent pieces of chicken cooked in traditional hot spices LAMB CURRY $11.99 Chunk of lamb meat delicately cooked with spicy curry
DAL TADKA $8.99 It’s delicious Indian lentil curry made with lentils. Tempered with cumin, garlic and green chillies
LAMB VINDALOO $11.99 Traditionally cooked meat with vinegar and potatoes, extremely hot
RICE, NAAN & SALADS
LAMB SAAG $11.99 Finely chopped spinach and chunks of lamb prepared with garlic and tomatoes
BASMATI PLAIN RICE $3.99 VEG BIRYANI $9.99 CHICKEN BIRYANI $10.99 LAMB BIRYANI $11.99 BUTTER NAAN (CUT INTO 4 PCS) $2.99 GARLIC NAAN (CUT INTO 4 PCS) $3.99 CHAPATI (3) $2.99 INDIAN TOSSED GREEN SALAD $5.99
LAMB KADAI $11.99 A dish consisting of lamb meat and vegetables braised with yogurt/cream stock and spices to produce a thick sauce with a glaze
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MIX VEG PAKODAS (FRITTERS) $5.99 Assortment of deep fried mix vegetables in spiced home made batter TANDOORI PANEER TIKKA Soft juicy chunks of cottage cheese marinated in tandoori masala then grilled with veggies in the tandoor (clay oven) PANEER CHILLY DRY Marinated Paneer tossed in spicy Indo-Chinese spice mix
$9.99
$11.99
MASALA FRIES $3.50 Potato fingers with delicious Indian Masala CHICKEN 65 Popular Hyderabadi chicken cooked in spicy tangy sauce
$9.99
TANDOORI CHICKEN TIKKA Soft juicy chunks of chicken marinated in tandoori masala then grilled with veggies in the tandoor (clay oven)
$9.99
DESSERTS & DRINKS KHEER (RICE PUDDING) GULAB JAMUN (3) MINI DESSERTS
$2.99 $3.50 $0.99
a choice of Gulab Jamun or White Rasgulla
MANGO LASSI $3.50 RASGULLA $2.99 INDIAN SOFT DRINKS $2.50 Thumbs Up, Limca, etc.
COCONUT JUICE
$2.99