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Jamia Millia Islamia Canteen: A Vegetarian's Guide

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Jamia Millia Islamia canteen Regarding canteen food, Jamia is synonymous with chicken biryanis and rolls. What’s to stop you? Because our populace is primarily non-vegetarian, you’d imagine vegetarians would have a difficult time here. 

As a vegetarian and a freshman, I felt the same way as the first day of college approached. At first glance, Jamia may not appear to be a vegetarian-friendly restaurant, but it proved me wrong with an enticing menu of vegetarian-friendly dishes. Following my delightful research, I’ve compiled a list of delectable treats that you can count on (that goes beyond shahi paneer and dal Makhani) 

1. FET Jamia Millia Islamia canteen Poori Sabzi

If you obtain an Aloo Poori that tastes as wonderful as the ones at a Bhandara, consider yourself lucky. You appreciate this fiery dish with teary eyes and a runny nose. The Sabzi is a delicious blend of spices served with mushy potatoes steeped in sauce and soft pooris nibbles. 

Price: 20 rupees 

Where: FET Canteen (Gate #1), FET Canteen (Gate #2), FET Canteen (Gate #3), 

Tip: Arrive early to secure a seat and a plate of sizzling sabzi. 

2. Castro Café's Pao Bhaji

Your hand will rush to the pao when you see this bright blend of vegetables with melting butter slipping along. Believe me when I say that as soon as this fluffy marvel, coated in Bhaji, reaches your lips, it will be worth the wait. Onions sprinkled on top add to the delectable experience. 

Price: 40 rupees 

Where: Castro Café, Gate No. 8, near the MF Hussain Art Gallery. 

Tip: Due to the slow service, place your order as soon as you arrive. 

3. Central Canteen's Aloo Paratha

This is something that has the appearance and flavour of home. The delicious mashed potatoes, onions, and spices are placed into the hot paratha. Pudina chutney and boondi raita accompany the dish. Looking for a delicious vegetarian lunch? This also paratha is a must-have. 

Price: 40 rupees 

Where: Near Gate No. 7, Central Canteen. 

Tip: If you want to avoid a crowded hall, go during the off-peak hours. 

4. Castro Café's fried rice

Is there something to eat? Is this a filling dish? Veggie enigma? All of the above, perhaps. The rice is cooked in a praiseworthy mix of flavors, and it accommodates many veggies (the good ones), improving the overall appearance and taste of the dish. 

Where: Castro Café, Gate No. 8 (near MF Hussain Art Gallery). 

Cost: Rs. 35 

Tip: It goes well with fresh lime. To make it an ace, grab a glass! 

5. Central Canteen's Veg Momos (Dry)

Dilwale has memos, but Mumbaikars have Vada pao. Is it necessary for me to continue writing? For a few minutes, forget about your unfinished homework while you enjoy this savoury snack with your friends. (Momos, of course, expect your undivided attention and indulgence!) 

Where: Gate no. 7 of the Centra  

Soft drinks + memos = a combination made in heaven! 

Unit or Jamia Millia Islamia Faculty of Engineering and Technology: which is better?

JMI every time, exposure, location, canteen, and most importantly, faculty and infra are all the better at JMI. I was a JMI student who transferred to DTU after a year, and I live near Dwarka, so I’ve visited USIT several times and have many friends there. Many people at JMI left USIT after a few months or a year. 

P.S. You can compare placements on the Internet. USIT has a bad placement record.  

Jamia Millia Islamia features several canteens that serve good food to students at reasonable prices. They are affordable to any student. They offer a variety of options, including vegetarian and non-vegetarian options. They do not, however, have a canteen specifically for non-vegetarian students. Non-vegetarian students are welcome to eat non-vegetarian meals in any of the canteens. 

A CANTEEN VISIT

It is recommended that the bidder go to the site and familiarise himself with the operating system. The bidder is responsible for the expense of the visit. Before the submission of the tender documents, it will be assumed that the contractor has visited the Canteen/Guest House/etc. and is familiar with the operational conditions. 

Jamia Millia Islamia features some canteens that serve good food to students at reasonable pricing. They are affordable to any student. They offer a variety of options, including vegetarian and non-vegetarian options. They do not, however, have a canteen specifically for non-vegetarian students. Non-vegetarian students are welcome to eat non-vegetarian meals in any of the canteens. 

So that’s it: a rundown of the top vegan food sources accessible at JMI bottles. At the point when your taste buds request a prize, they’re all worth an attempt. Set up your taste buds, veggie lovers!