The Restaurant Rotihaus, Biel/Bienne, Berne, Swtizerland
The Restaurant Rotihaus located in Biel/Bienne in the Berne Region of Switzerland, got its name from the Indian bread called Roti, which symbolizes the traditional Indian meal. Guests can enjoy their meal in a rather formal and Indian ambience in the Indian hall or have a casual lunch/dinner with homely atmosphere in the Restaurant section located in Biel/Bienne, Berne region of Switzerland.
The Restaurant Rotihaus week end buffets offering on Friday and Saturdays. Our daily dishes, besides the Swiss and Indian cards there are two daily changing menus and seasonal offers. You can enjoy our specialties in the wonderfully bejeweled Indian hall with Indian ambience (80 Pers.) or a simple lunch / dinner in a homely atmosphere in the Restaurant section (60 Pers.). Terrace and garden (60 Pers.) invite on beautiful warm days to relaxing and dining in open.
Here you will find a variety of our selected Indian and European Drinks. Drinks with Alcohol will only be served to guests above 18 years old. Besides the Swiss and Indian cards there are two daily changing menus and seasonal offers.
The Restaurant Rotihaus offer on Fridays and Saturdays evening an authentic Indian Buffet. The Buffet includes two Starters, four Vegetarian Dishes and three Non-vegetarian Dishes served with real Basmati Rice, Saffron Rice, fresh Indian Flat Breads and spicy Lentil-Crisps and dessert. You can enjoy all this with traditional sauces. The Buffet has a large variety of Currys and Tandooris for Indian food lovers and for those who are having Indian food for the first time. You may serve yourself as often as you want.
Curry in Hurry in Biel/Bienne
If you want an Indian lunch in your office or a fine Indian dinner with friends or family at home, just give a small call in advance with your choice of menu and the food will be ready to Take Away in max. 30 mins. Please check out opening hours for warm food.
Three myths about Indian food - It's all curry -
There is a whole lot more to Indian food. Calling curry a spice is like calling stew a spice. Curry originates from the Tamil word «Kaari» meaning gravy. It is a style of cooking that uses multiple Spices in proportions that can vary according to a chef's preference. There are also dishes without Curry like Tandoor or Biryani. Those are normally combined either with Curries or with Raita (a Spiced yogurt).
Curry is a spice
The first commercial curry powder was developed in Madras ? a generic blend of most commonly used Spices, mainly for export to the U.K. A concept very similar to «Italian Spice». Most Indian cooks prefer to combine their own herbs and Spices.
It's all hot
Much like any place else in the world, South India with its proximity to the equator has hotter food than in the north. The hot food helps people sweat more and thereby maintain body temperature. As you go farther north, food does tend to get milder. Spicy does not necessarily equate to hot. For example, the mild creamy korma from the north of India is replete with Spices but generally has very little chilli powder. Regardless of where they originate, almost all entrées can be made mild, medium, or hot by simply varying the quantity of chilli powder or fresh chilli peppers.
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