Thursday, September 24, 2009

Majestic dining at Moghul Express

Moghul Express
1670 Oak Tree Road #A
Edison, NJ 08820
(732) 549-6222
www.moghul.com/edison/index.html (this leads to the Moghul Restaurant website)
(other locations available)




My coworker, V, swears by this take-out place in Edison. Last weekend, DJKung and I decided to drop by en route to Atlantic City. We initially had a hard time finding it because the GPS for some reason was not recognizing the name. We were really glad that we persevered, because it was a worthy stop.


From its earlier online reviews, it appears that the current location has been long overdue. It is now housed in a sleek glass-fronted storefront, with very contemporary decor, and plenty of seating. It was around 3 pm when we arrived, so it was understandably empty.

The menu is divided into Chinese, Thai, northern Indian and Southern Indian fast food. They even had kulfi! They had a nice flat screen tv playing a satellite channel with old movies.





Masala dosa. This is a paper-thin crispy crepe made from rice and black lentils, stuffed with masala-flavored potato, and rolled up into this humongous thing. It was very light, so despite its size, it was easy to gobble up. DJKung's dad quite liked it.


These were the sauces that came with the dosa. Left, from top: coconut chutney, a mild sauce, and a more spicy red sauce. The large cup has some type of fiery veg curry. With the dosa, it like having these flavor explosions in your mouth with each bite--- there is just nothing like it!



Potato filling inside the masala dosa. This was cooked real Keralan style, but toned down. I could taste the mustard seeds and curry leaves in it!




DJKung ordered the lamb seekh kababs, which reminded him a lot about Bademiya. These kababs are spiced ground meat, molded to a metal skewer, and grilled. This came with a bit of onions, chili-onion salad and some green sauce. DJKung did not say much about the food, but at the end, had a very big smile on his face.



Some naan to go with the kababs.


DJKung and I really liked the food here. I'm not sure if it would exactly qualify as fast food, because most of the food was made fresh to order (I think the naan was reheated, but still tasted very fresh), and took more than a few minutes. We were quite ravenous, and the food was very flavorful and hit the spot. We're looking forward to trying more from their menu, and definitely will make this one of out pit stops whenever we go to South Jersey.











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