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Indian restaurant offers reasonably priced curry set

March 7, 2012 - 14:29 By Korea Herald
Indian curry set targets business lunch hour
Dal’s new Cambo Set (Dal)

The restaurant Dal is named after the Indian lentil which was selected as one of the five healthiest foods in the world along with kimchi, Japanese edamame bean, Spanish olive oil and Greek yogurt.

Dal serves about 30 types of curry and 13 types of tandoori cooked up by chefs who have experience working at the top hotels in India. The restaurant has three branches in Seoul -- Yeoksam-dong and Garosu-gil in southern Seoul and Sogyeok-dong, central Seoul.

For more information on the Cambo set or the Yeoksam-dong Dal branch, call (02) 2112-3888. Lunch hours are from 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 


By Park Min-young

(claire@heraldcorp.com


The Yeoksam-dong branch of Indian restaurant Dal, located in southern Seoul, is offering a reasonably priced “Cambo set” during the weekday lunch hour for busy businessmen.

The set is composed of a samosa, two types of curry -- murg makhani, boneless tandoori chicken in tomato sauce, and palak paneer, cubed cottage cheese in spinach masala sauce -- naan, rice and the Indian traditional yogurt drink lassi. It costs 15,000 won.