Semiya payasam also known as vermicelli kheer is a delicious South Indian pudding made with vermicelli, sugar, ghee, milk, nuts and raisins
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2015
Jabeen Sharif
Fresh Indian Veg and Non-Veg home cooked meals prepared fresh following your order. We serve all of New Jersey. Please contact one day in advance to place your take out order.
Rated 5.0 One of the best homemade indian food. Delicious and healthy food, great quality and affordable rate for daily meals. They don’t let us miss Indian home cooked food. They are truly a blessing in disguise - feeling of home away from home.
Rated 5.0 You have to order ahead of time and its made fresh. Not frozen meals.
Rated 5.0 We are students and live in Edison, We order here every sunday and the food is always ready at the promised time
Rated 5.0 Great taste, home cooking at its best. You get a lot of variety and delicious food.
Rated 5.0 Mutton biryani is so amazing its bring me to Chennai.

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