Monday 7 October 2019

An NRI Hospitality Industry Entrepreneur Unveils His New Zealand Chain’s Restaurant in Mohali


By Tricitynews
Chandigarh 07th October:- Amardeep Singh–an Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) in New Zealand , who owns a popular food chain in New Zealand– Ethnic Coriander's Mint(ECM), which has 3 restaurants,  has decided to come back to his roots – his parent state of Punjab, at a time when PM Modi gave a call to NRI’s to invest in India.
Amardeep Singh owns the ECM chain of restaurants in New Zaland’s South Island in Rolleston, Bushinn and St Asaph. It is noteworthy that Amardeep Singh apart from being the Founder of Ethnic Coriander Mint is also its Head Chef. His enterprise became immensely popular in New Zealand and he cherishes the day Prince Charles along with the Duchess of Cornwall visited his stall at the A&P show in New Zealand and showered praise on his cooking. Amardeep Singh modestly said that it was the aromas of the Indian spices that attracted the Prince and Duchess to his stall.
Apart from Modi’s call to NRI’s, Amardeep was also egged on by his father Late Hardarshan Singh who was in the Air Force, to open his chain in Mohali. So Amardeep has brought the flavoursome food of Ethnic Coriander's Mint at his first restaurant outside of New Zeland, which was unveiled  at Bestech Square Mall, Mohali. Amardeep Singh said that our USP is that we procure ingredients from the best sources. Jeera comes from Rajasthan and spices from Goa. All the chicken and mutton is cooked with the process of marination & fermentation. We select the finest cuts and seasonal veggies that go into our dishes.
The menu is mouth watering. The signature dishes in the main course include Murg Kadhai, Chicken Posht, Fish Malabari, Chicken Madras & of course the quintessential Butter Chicken, the restaurant has brought its in house recipe from New Zealand for this all time favourite. Mutton Madras, Chicken Vindaloo which is a spicy and tangy chicken dish are also must tries. Murgh Dum Biryani and Vegetable Jalfrezi are inviting. In small bites Lal Mirch Ka Paneer, Tikka Bharwan Golgappe, Palak Patta Chaat are delectable. The clay oven recipes in veg boast of  Ajwaini Soya Chaap & in Non veg this section offers delights like Coriander's Special Tikka and Gosht Roonaki Seekh among others. In breads, unique Chocolate Naans and sumptuous Malabar Paranthas and a host of other options are available.  The other genres of cuisines available include oriental and sea food apart from others.  In desert Kulfi Faluda is a must have.  
There is a very unique aspect about the menu. Health benefits of traditional Indian spices & herbs are given at different places. There is a mention how Turmeric known as golden spice of India, purifies blood and prevents coughs & colds. A line about Basil talks about how it helps fight infections and how Nutmeg is a highly effective stress reliever and more.
The ambiance of the fine dining multi cuisine place gives one a feel of a 5 Star Hotel, with the warm rich colour of interiors and décor. Eco friendly colours have been used and these have been hand painted.  The furniture is the same as in the NZ outlets and is luxurious with marble table tops and cushy chairs for that very classy dining experience.

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