Hungerwood welcomes you.
Where Food Meets Soul
Guests reserve a table for tasty dishes here and enjoy the beautiful view. We serves Chinese and Indian cuisines. Spend a good time here and share perfectly cooked white sauce pasta, honey chicken and paneer with your friends.
Welcome to Our Restaurant
We offer happiness & satisfaction
Organic Food
Fresh organic ingredients without preservatives.
Event Hosting
Planning events with good food & healthy vibes.
Free Wifi & Live Music
Free WIFI with Live Music and entertainment.
Home Delivery
We would love to bring our food to your home table.
About Us
Mouthwateringly Delicious Food On Low Budget & Calories
Calories conscious or not, we have food choices that make you drool and keep you healthy simultaneously. We create vegan dishes and cool non-alcoholic drinks too.
Menu
Eat the variety
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Risotto Alla Milanese
Lidia Bastianich rendition of the traditional Italian dish Risotto Alla Milanese uses Arborio rice, beef stock, saffron, onions, shallots, butter, white wine & Parmesan cheese.
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Lasagna Bolognese
Classic lasagna and lasagna Bolognese differ in that the former combines fresh ricotta and meat sauce, while the latter utilizes béchamel to hold the mixture together.
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Ravioli Arrabbiata
Garlic, tomatoes & dried red chili peppers simmered in olive oil create the fiery Arrabbiata sauce, a condiment for pasta. It comes from the Lazio region, specifically, from Rome.
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Lasagna Bolognese
Classic lasagna and lasagna Bolognese differ in that the former combines fresh ricotta and meat sauce, while the latter utilizes béchamel to hold the mixture together
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Risotto Alla Milanese
Lidia Bastianich rendition of the traditional Italian dish Risotto Alla Milanese uses Arborio rice, beef stock, saffron, onions, shallots, butter, white wine & Parmesan cheese.
-
Ravioli Arrabbiata
Garlic, tomatoes & dried red chili peppers simmered in olive oil create the fiery Arrabbiata sauce, a condiment for pasta. It comes from the Lazio region, specifically, from Rome.
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Lasagna Bolognese
Classic lasagna and lasagna Bolognese differ in that the former combines fresh ricotta and meat sauce, while the latter utilizes béchamel to hold the mixture together.