A king or prince in India ranking above a rajah.
Used as a title for such as king or prince.
Countless Indian restaurants are named Maharaja, from a “Sanskrit” word
(maharaja) that means “great king”. The element mah – related to the
Greek mega – and Latin Magnus, both meaning the same thing as the
“Sanskrit”.
A superb combination of chicken, basmati rice, mild spices, dry fruits & nuts cooked to perfection, garnished with ginger and coriander leaves and served with chicken gravy and raita
A traditional nasi goreng (fried rice) variety originating from Malaysia, but it’s also popular in Singapore , Indonesia and Brunei. Although there are many recipes, it’s usually made with a combination of rice, onions, shallots, garlic, chili peppers, anchovies, oil, water spinach, eggs, and salt.
Fragrant rice cooked in coconut milk and pandan leaves, served with a side of sambal (a spicy paste), eggs and anchovies, these are the components of a Nasi Lemak that make it a deliciously fulfilling meal.
Chicken pieces cooked in chef’s special tomato and onion based
sauce
Mutton pieces cooked in a mouth watering sauce and tempered with curry leaves
Our house specialty! Tender boneless chicken cooked in our thickest tomato sauce
with a hint of butter and cream
Tasty home triangles of peas, mashed potato and seasonal vegetables wrapped in a light pastry. Served with chutney of the day
Naan bread stuffed with cheese
This is also traditional South Indian doughnut, made from lentils and spices and is deep fried. When served, it is dipped into the lentils’ sauce (Sambar)
A selection of breads (plain roti, plain naan, garlic naan, peshawari naan and butter kulcha)
Naan bread stuffed with cheese
Soft puffy fried bread made of whole wheat flour, serve with potato masala
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A king or prince in India ranking above a rajah. Used as a title for such as king or prince. Countless Indian restaurants are named Maharaja, from a “Sanskrit” word (maharaja) that means “great king”. The element mah – related to the Greek mega – and Latin Magnus, both meaning the same thing as the “Sanskrit”.
Our entire team welcome you to be our guest and to enjoy a fantastic dining experience. Whether you are visiting for lunch, dinner, take-out service or deliveries, Seri Maharaja will quickly become your favourite place for authentic and affordable Modern Indian Food with the special Maharaja touch. We bring to you a part of India delivered through its rich culinary heritage and hope to create a real difference by connecting people to authentic Modern Indian Food. We strive to make your experience an unforgettable one from the moment you enter our restaurant to the moment you leave and start planning your return visit.