Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Mehndi - Authentic Indian Cuisine In The Heart of New Jersey’s Morristown


Everywhere you go in New Jersey, there is great food and a good number of restaurants from all over the world and despite being a small town in New Jersey, with only less than twenty thousand households, there is no lacking of options as far as foodie fare is concerned.
You don’t have to been a foodie or a connoisseur in order to enjoy what Mehndi, an authentic Indian restaurant in the heart of Morristown. Mehndi is actually a temporary artwork done on the hands and feet of Asian and Middle East communities. They are temporary but they are extraordinarily detailed at the same time. These artwork is usually done during festivals and other special occasions.
Mehndi, as reviewed by some of our New Jersey charter bus rental customers, is upscale, so, you can expect ambiance, great food, excellent customer service and attention to details every time you are there. The chefs, as if they have the ability to read its patrons’ minds, knows exactly how to fix an authentic traditional recipe to suit our palate. In some other Indian restaurants, the chefs usually try too hard to Americanize their recipes, assuming that our delicate and untrained American palate will not be prepared for the spice that they are about to consume. Some failed, while others thrived. And we would like to say that Mehndi is one of those that have struck it right.
What is really awesome about the ambiance is the twenty three different Fortuny chandeliers hanging off of the concave ceiling...it really gives you a feeling of walking through an Indian dream. It radiates spiritual elegance and calm. And it was heard that the chandeliers were inspired by the twists and Indian turbines and were hand-painted right down to the last detail.
Another striking difference between the Indian dishes served at Mehndi and other ‘authentic’ Indian restaurants is the fact that it is not oily nor is it too spicy. Deep Frying and using too much oil is sometimes what is to be expected from an Indian restaurant and it has to do with how the food is traditionally prepared. But as mentioned, Mehndi chefs have read our minds and fine tuned the cooking method and recipe to make it ‘just right’.
The full-service bar presents New Jersey charter bus rental customers with a whole host of different drinks to try out, so, this place is absolutely a good choice when it comes to holding a party. And if you are lucky enough, there would be a henna artist available to work on the mehndi for your feet and hands.