On our annual "Foodie Pilgrimage" to the yearly Leicester Mela; seeing the "The Royal Indian" team always feels like seeing a dear member of our family (Indian Street Food family that is).
The barbecued sweetcorn cobs recipe was very simple: once the corn cobs were grilled, a wedge of lemon was dipped in salt & cayenne chilli powder and rubbed into the corn, also a generous knob of butter made it complete. Because the sweet corn cobs were grilled on real charcoal; they had a wonderful smoky barbecue flavour.
As well as the freshly made wok stir fried Indo-Chinese classic of Chilli Paneer they were also serving up freshly prepared Spicy Vegetable Hakka Noodles and veg Manchurian.
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This was the day that the "The Royal Indian Restaurant" bought a "Little Taste of India" to the visitors who were at the Leicester Mela / Festival.
Instead of sitting at home and watching TV, this is one of the reasons we go onto the streets - it's in the eager anticipation and hope that we may just perhaps come across street food masters like this.
This stall really reminded us of the times that we used to eat the same (or similar) in Navsari Town and Bardoli, Surat City in Gujarat, India.
Here's links to their social media page: Facebook: @theroyalindian
If you have any questions; you can telephone them on: 0116 233 3557
Restaurant address: 153 Melton Road, Leicester, U.K.
A special thank you to all of the Royal Indian team who very much welcomed us and graciously allowed us a privileged glimpse into their "Street kitchen" to do the videoing.
This video recorded at the annual Leicester Mela.
(21/08/22)
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