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Tangy, sweet and mildly spicy, this restaurant style saucy shrimp noodles stir fry is hell of a recipe that you must try asap! You will be amazed to see how easy it is to recreate your favorite asian shrimp noodles stir fry at the comfort of your home when you have the right ingredients in place!
If you love a good stir fry then you will love my shrimp noodles stir fry recipe that Iβm sharing today! This was due for long as it is quite a common affair at my home!
This is one such recipe which comes around in about 30 minutes or so but promises big flavors on your plate!
That's why it's not an ordinary stir fry but a classic restaurant style shrimp noodles stir fry and you will come back to it again and again!
What is shrimp noodles stir fry?
Like a good stir fry recipe, my shrimp noodles stir fry also follows the standard grammar of an authentic one!
You have your choice of noodles, your choice of protein which is shrimp in this case and a killer sauce that brings everything together in the most irresistible way possible!
You can of course add a few veggies in your shrimp noodles stir fry that increases the fiber quotient of the dish while also making it more hearty and fulfilling!
I only added shredded cabbage today to keep things simple and fast as I wanted to bring the dinner from kitchen to table in thirty minutes!
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My friend and I walked into Bojuβs Kitchen on a lovely, sunny winter afternoon. A small, unpretentious Himalayan kitchen with limited seating, run by the charming mother daughter duo β Arati Thapa and Chitrangada Gupta who hail from Darjeeling. The size of the kitchen is in contrast with the large hearted, warm women. Boju means grandma and that is the source of all recipes that one can see on their menu and the secret behind the hearty, no-fuss and authentic Nepali food. Started as a home kitchen during the first lockdown, this restaurant now sits at a very pretty location at 32nd Avenue, Gurugram.


From cooking herself, Arati now has a chef from Nepal running the kitchen but the recipes are still hers.
We sat at a table outdoors and the first thing we had was the first flush Darjeeling tea. So mellow and yet so flavourful. This was followed by their chicken thukpa that we divided into two for ease of eating. The broth was light, fresh and delicious with a touch of chilli oil. The experience got elevated when we learnt that the noodles in it werenβt made of maida but healthier rice flour. I could imagine myself sitting with a large bowl, slurping the broth, on a cold winter evening. Like a hug that warms up the coldest cockles of your heart. Thatβs how good it was.


Then came the thing that made Bojuβs Kitchen popular. Those not-so-little, beautiful nuggets of yumminess. Momos. We decided to have an assorted platter. We started with pork, followed by chicken and then mushroom and cheese. I would have loved the pork to be a touch juicier but they were yum. My favourite were the mushroom and cheese. A hardcore non-vegetarian fell in love with mushroom momos!


We followed this platter up with sadeko momos. These are pan fried momos with Nepalese spices. It is a best seller at the restaurant and after taking the first bite I understood why. The subtle spice with timur berry hits all the right spots. Even though momos are available at every other corner in the city, these sit differently.
Next up was their chilli pork. When it was brought to the table, my first reaction was β oh that looks gorgeous! And it tasted exactly the same. Gorgeous!

I was full by then but there still was the pork curry meal which we had already ordered. A bowl of steamed rice with pork curry and alu dum served with a side of aloo pickle and fermented leafy vegetables. We requested the kitchen to up the spice levels of the aloo pickle and they gladly obliged. The fermented vegetables were new for both of us and you can think of it as a Nepalese kimchi. Look at the dish this way β pork, potatoes and rice, together are a match made in heaven. We couldnβt have asked for more.


This meal was exactly what food dreams are made of. Laidback atmosphere, delicious food and recipes straight out of mummaβs cookbook. There is an indescribable sense of comfort when one eats at restaurants born out of love. And when you have a grandma, her daughter and granddaughter at the helm, you know that you are up for a happy and satisfying meal. One thing I can say for sure. I will definitely go back especially for sadeko momos.
Address
Bojuβs Kitchen, The Highline, 32nd Avenue, Sector 15 Part 2, Gurugram
Phone number: Β 95820 81749
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