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Follow on Google News | Goaterie Dinner at Shanti Restaurant in July! For all of our goat fanaticsDorchester Restaurant Offers Four-Course Prix Fixe Goat Dinner
By: Shanti Restaurant - Taste of India WHAT: Back by popular demand, Shanti Restaurant is hosting a Goaterie Dinner featuring a four-course prix fixe menu for $39 at its Dorchester, MA location, on July 28th, 2015. With numerous goat options, including Goat Curry, Goat Vindaloo, and Goat Korma already on the menu, Shanti's Goaterie Dinner caters to its carnivore population and goat fanatics. The four-course meal begins with Drunken Goat Crostini made with Rustic melba toast with pulled goat, Sula Shiraz drunken cherry and cilantro oil, followed by the Goat Cheese Mousse Towerfor an appetizer. For the main course guests can enjoy Forbidden Goat Ribs:Tandoori roasted Goat ribs with forbidden black rice, baby bok choy, ginger, turmeric, and spices.To finish the evening on a sweet note, indulge in Tri Color Goat Milk Sabayon: chocolate cylinder shell layered with goat milk sabayon and mango & raspberry mousses. Join Shanti in Dorchester, MA for this completely goat-inspired four-course meal for all of our goat fanatics. Reservations limited. WHEN:July 28th, 2015 WHERE: Shanti, 1111 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester, MA 02125 5:00pm - 10:00pm For Reservations call: 617.929.3900 COST: Goat four-course meal is $39 (tax and gratuity not included) WEBSITE: http://www.shantiboston.com MENU: Drunken Goat Crostini Rustic melba toast with pulled goat, Sula Shiraz drunken cherry and cilantro oil Goat Cheese Mousse Tower Braised endive with beet trio, goat cheese mousse, shiso tempura, beet dressing and roasted pine nuts Forbidden Goat Ribs Tandoori roasted Goat ribs with forbidden black rice, baby bok choy, ginger, turmeric, and spices Tri Color Goat Milk Sabayon Chocolate cylinder shell layered with goat milk sabayon and mango & raspberry mousses Chef Andy Pokhrel About Shanti Owner Solmon Chowdhury opened Shanti in Dorchester, Massachusetts in 2000 after growing tired of frequently driving into Boston to find authentic Indian cuisine. After adding a second location in 2013 with his wife Rokeya in Roslindale, MA over a decade later, Shanti is still praised as "Boston's Best Indian Cuisine" (2012) by Boston Magazine. The word "Shanti" means peace in Sanskrit. Shanti hopes to transport its guests to a more peaceful place with both the ambiance and the cuisine. At Shanti diners will find more than Indian cuisine, where they can also indulge in Bangladeshi style cooking known as Bhuna. Both locations offer a wide variety of vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options. Beyond enjoying a unique blend of cuisines, eating at Shanti is an opportunity to learn about a region that is largely unknown to the rest of the world. Shanti is located at 1111 Dorchester Ave. in Dorchester, MA and at 4197 Washington St., in Roslindale, MA. For more information visit shantiboston.com or email Rokeya@shantiboston.com. End
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