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A Feast of Flavors: New Indian Restaurants Are Putting Jersey City on the Culinary Map

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Jersey City's South Asian community has long known that great Indian food belongs on every corner — and two exciting new openings are making that vision deliciously real.

🍛 Bangalore Kitchen Brings South Indian Soul to Jersey City

A new Indian restaurant called Bangalore Kitchen has opened its doors in Jersey City, drawing inspiration from the vibrant culinary traditions of Bangalore. The restaurant aims to bring authentic South Indian flavors to local diners, offering a menu rooted in the bold spices and recipes associated with that city's food culture. Its arrival adds a distinctive regional Indian voice to Jersey City's already diverse dining landscape, giving the Desi community yet another reason to celebrate the neighborhood's growing culinary identity. [1]

🌯 Kati Roll Company to Open Its First New Jersey Home in Journal Square

The Kati Roll Company, a fast-casual Indian street food restaurant that was founded in 2002 in Manhattan's Greenwich Village by Payal Saha, is set to open its first New Jersey location on July 1 in Jersey City's Journal Square neighborhood at 924 Bergen Ave. The spot will serve the restaurant's signature kati rolls — a Kolkata street-food staple of chargrilled fillings wrapped in fresh roti or paratha — alongside rice bowls, salad bowls, mango lassi, masala chai, and organic potato chips. The new location, housed in a former Popeye's, will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and can seat between 25 and 30 guests. The Jersey City outpost joins four existing New York City locations, two in Texas, and two in London, with further New Jersey expansion planned for Hoboken, Metuchen, and New Brunswick before year's end. [2]

Sources: [1] Hoboken Girl · [2] Bergen Record

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