Since he's here on an official visit, we urge Chinese President Xi Jinping to demand that these Indo-Chinese favourites be included on the menu at his state banquets.
Spring dosa
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This Mumbai roadside specialty consists of crisp dosas stuffed with a vegetable filling cooked in soy and schezwan sauce, and topped with a bunch of noodles. This dosa is eaten with green chilli chutney or a pungent garlic chutney.
Gobi Manchurian
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Batter-coated cauliflower florets stir fired with vegetables in soya sauce, dunked in a garlickly brown sauce. Heaven!
Chinese bhel
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To make this popular roadside snack, freshly fried noodles are combined with vegetables and sautéed on high flame with a dollop of schezwan sauce, which gives the fried noodles a golden orange glaze.
Chopsuey samosa
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A work of genius, this snack is a variation of the traditional samosa. But instead of the boring filling of potato, onion and peas, it is stuffed with noodles fried in soya sauce.
Schezwan wada pao
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The much-loved Mumbai snack is given a hint of Chinese flavour with the addition of schezwan sauce instead of the regular garlic or green chilly chutney.
Triple schezwan rice
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Indian Chinese food lovers swear by this dish. Chinese fried rice is doused in schezwan sauce to give it a fiery orange colour and sour-spicy taste. A chicken option is available.
Chili chicken
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Bite-sized boneless pieces of chicken are stir-fired with chillies and onions with a healthy dollop of schezwan and chilli sauce. This is a snack best relished with a cool drink at hand.
Crispy honey noodles with vanilla ice-cream
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For dessert: warm, fried noodles in honey, served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.