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Waterloo Chronicle, 1 Dec 2022, p. 11

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HOPINION Continued from page 10 sian origin brought to In- by the Mughals in the 1500s, and it became a ca- nonical menu item. But whatever its origin, I find biryani, with or with- out meat, satisfying in complexity and a meal in it- self. ‘The Bahar menualsoin- cludes the southern Indian ity in Waterloo Region. The blini, the blintz, the tortilla and the galette of Brittany — all have some- thing in common with the dosa. It's a thin-cooked fer- mented batter, often made with rice and ad lentils, rolled around a variety of ingre- dients from paneer cheese to onions and potatoes, and often eaten as the first meal of the day. With these dishes, Ba- har is ramping up to full service slowly as it finds its for footing. There are 60 seats the dining room, but the restaurant is currently fo- cusing on takeout with res- BA es Andrew Coppolino photo ner. Check out the spot at 276 King St. W. Kitchener. ervations only for about 15 10] is opening, the downtown core is now bookended by the cooking and aromas of Indian food: with Sahar's Kitchen i in the east end, Bahar Indian Cui- sine in the west ond. adds to the core's culinary person- ality. Visit Bahar Indian Cui- sine at 276 King St, W., Unit 8, in Kitchener. Call 519- 568-8777 and visit them on- line at baharindiancuisi- ne.com. Notes: The restaurant has indicated that they will be televi the 22nd FIFA World Cup. tions and hours of opening. Andrew Coppolino of tchener is author of "Farm to Table" and co- author of "Cooking with Shakespeare." He is the 2022 Joseph Hoare gastro- nomic writer- idence at the Stratford Chefs School. Follow him on Twitter at @andrewcoppo- lino. vising the games of Thank You! . A big thanks to the community -- especially our dedicated volunteers and generous donors -- for helping us work towards our vision of an inclusive communit where all 2SLGBTQ+ individuals are welcomed, celebrated, and supported as their authentic selves. SPECTRUM) Waterloo Region's Rainbow Community Space 7202 ‘L Jequieosg ‘Kepsinyy | ef>[uoIYD CONeHEM | LL EN COURT A/T" OP. (ON-/OFF-ROAD ALL-TERRAI The Open Country A/T ill all-terrain tire delivers gripping off-road. traction with responsive a are predictable on-road handling, With a st _ performance, durability ‘ond ‘reaches "life, Toyo introduces Support the 26 Annual Waterloo Knights of Columbus New Toys for Needy Kids Toy Drive Gift Drop Off Location: UT-Metric, P/Euro-Metric and Flotation sizes 145 Dearborn Place Waterloo 270 Strasburg Road Kitchener 316 Marsland Drive Waterloo SEE STORE FOR DETAILS 200 Maple Grove Road Cambridge i " < 3006 Lobsinger Line Heidelberg 45 Columbia Street E Waterloo, <TIRE| 176 Hespeler Road Cambridge 272 King St N, Waterloo ASI MalL oH A Auvelicticere) dalle aiken (exe) Ulan LU Rexel anVAU rel -m (oe leyarel om olmunelcom alcolinnrel celal B'9]D[UOIYDOOHOTEM

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