Friday, May 1, 2020

Desi Galli opens a pantry section, with meal kits, supplies — and baker's yeast!



East Village Indian street-food spot Desi Galli, 172 Avenue B between 10th Street and 11th Street, has opened up a pantry section, selling staples and prepackaged meal kits ...







DG Pantry features a bhel puri meal kit, which feeds four people, Indian cooking supplies like masala spices, paneer, and legumes, veggies such as potatoes, carrots, ginger root, and Thai bird chiles.







There is also a baking section, with hard-or-impossible-to-find yeast (available by the pound!), flour, sugars/honey and chocolate chips.



Owner PriaVanda Chouhan is now showcasing a newly created coffee lassi, and vegan and vegetarian meals made with Beyond Meat. Contact-free pickup is available at the restaurant or you can order online directly from the site. Current hours are Tuesday through Sunday from 11:30 a.m. until 10 p.m.

10 comments:

  1. What a great idea. Thanks!

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  2. I love this place and am thrilled the coffee lassi is back.

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  3. This is great! Thanks to all the restaurants that are providing additional supplies.

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  4. I ❤️ Desi!

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  5. Hooray for Desi Galli. We LOVE you!!!

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  6. the owner and staff are so kind, always smiling!

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  7. The coffee looks delicious.

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  8. Thank you East Village community and EV grieve for you continued support. Hope you all are safe!
    Any questions about DG Panty you can email me directly at contact@desigalli.com
    Also Yeast is back in stock :)

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  9. AMAZING!! We love you--this is wonderful!!

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