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Haveli India
Dear Patrons & Friends,
We at Haveli India wish to extend our invitation to you, your family and friends
to join us at Haveli India for fine food and drink. Many new patrons have many questions
about our menu and the spicyness of our cuisine. Indian cuisine has some
dishes that are normally spicy in nature, but most of the dishes are not
spicy at all. We ask and wish our friends to tell us how they most enjoy
the seasoning of their food from hot spicy to no spice at all. We welcome
special requests and frequently provide dishes without spice or salt or butter. Any dietary requirement you have can be requested from the chef.
We wish to thank you for all your continued patronage at Darbar India
and hope you can join us at Haveli India as well. Many people have asked
about the great symbolism that the peacock has in Indian culture, so Valmik
Thapar writes
in his book, Land of the Tiger, "In ancient India, its
wheel-like tail was a symbol of the all-seeing sun and all eternal
cosmic cycles, but it also represents rebirth, the heavens and the stars
and the unity of the cosmos. Again, these beliefs are not confined to
Hinduism - the peacock plays an important role in the Muslim story of
creation." seems to best explain it.
Most Respectfully,
Owner / Chef Laxman Sharma
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