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Dimpu's Dhaba Blog


Sept 2020: We had an elaborate Veg/Non-Veg Thali event in memory of Sri Kriti Raju, who is the inspiration behind Dimpu's Dhaba.

The term 'Thali' is used to refer to an Indian-style meal made up of a selection of various dishes which are served on a platter.

All proceeds from this event have been donated towards sponsoring a few blind and orphaned children in India from the Chinna Jeeyar trust.


We had a purely festive Veg/Non-Veg Sankranti/Pongal Thali event in Jan 2021. Makar Sankranti/Pongal is celebrated as the harvest festival in India.

Makara Sankranti is celebrated on the 14th of January every year. Sankranthi marks the transition of the sun in the zodiacal sign of the Makara (i.e Capricorn ) on its celestial path. The word 'Sankranti' literally means 'movement'. Hence, the festival precisely denotes the movement of the Sun into Makar zodiac.

On the day of Makar Sankranti festival, the duration of the day and that of the night is equal making it one of the oldest solstice festivals. The festival officially marks the onset of spring. Post this day, the Sun stays in for a little longer as compared to the previous days making days longer than nights.

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All our spices and blends are 100% USDA certified Organic. We use self-cultivated organic farm fresh vegetables.
All powders, chutneys, blends, curries and sauces are home made. No chemicals are used at any time.
Food is never frozen and no canned ingredients are used.
Chicken, eggs, meat, fish and shrimp are brought fresh and organic.


Our Menu consists of authentic vegetarian and non-vegetarian curries, made in small batches as per individual preferences.
Please try our Kunda Perugu (Home made yogurt in clay pots),
Chapatis/Parathas/Phulkas,
Veg and Non-Veg pulao/biryani,
Home made stone ground spice powders, chutneys and pickles
and any other dishes that you want customized and have been longing to relish.