Maharaja Restaurant serves traditional Indian and Pakistan cuisine including chicken karahi, biryani, samosa, gajar halwa and gulab jamun. They provide lunch and dinner menu and specializes in halal chicken. Chicken soup, chicken curry, beef curry, chicken Tandoori, traditional vegetarian meal, and Kashmiri pillau are some popular menu items. Mango lassi, milk shakes, mazza mango drink, soft drinks, coffee, iced tea, and milk are the beverages. Desserts include gulab jamun, badami kheer (homemade rice pudding flavored with cardamom and blended with almonds), gajar halwa (carrot sweet), ice cream (vanilla or pistachio) and mango melba (mango ice cream). Catering and take-out meals are available.
Location:
2088 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge Massachusetts 02140
Telephone
617-876-8664
Other Restaurants, Cafes, Delis, Bakeries nearby:
(Saugus) Donatello Restaurant
(Boston) Abe & Louie's Restuarant
(Framingham) Aegean Restaurant
(Concord) Aigo Bistro
(Worcester) Amore Cafe
(Boston) An Tain Restaurant and Bar
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