Beef is not usually on Indian restuarant menus because many Indian people are Hindu- and the cow is a sacred animal.
This is what a restaurant serves to the Beef that dine there
Joe Beef - restaurant - was created in 2005.
usually about half a pound to a pound.
The price of a roast beef dinner will vary depending upon the restaurant. There is no set price and the price is determined by the type of roast beef dish that is being prepared.
Jews (Judaism) and Muslims (Islam) do not consume pork. Hindus (Hinduism) do not consume beef. However, there is no religion where both beef and pork are forbidden, but other forms of meat are permitted. There are vegetarian religions, such as Jainism and Buddhist Monks are vegetarian as well.Since India has large populations of both Hindus and Muslims, Indian cuisine has historically avoided both pork and beef to avoid offending the two religions. This persists in many Indian restaurants in the Diaspora today, which do not have beef or pork selections on their menus even if the owners and workers are all Hindu or all Muslim.
Mongolian beef is a popular dish often found on Chinese restaurant menus, particularly in Western countries. It typically consists of tender slices of beef, usually flank steak, stir-fried with green onions and sometimes other vegetables, all coated in a savory sauce made from soy sauce, hoisin sauce, and garlic. Despite its name, the dish is not traditionally Mongolian; it is more of a Chinese-American creation that emphasizes bold flavors and a slightly sweet profile. It's commonly served over rice or noodles.
It's not always pork - sometimes it's beef. Pork is cheaper and easier though, so it's more common. If you want beef ribs, go to a halal friendly restaurant.
Stir fried food is served at a Mongolian BBQ restaurant. They cook a variety of meat and vegetables on a large griddle usually beef, pork, chicken, lamb or shrimp are used.
Oak Brook Terrace is located near Buona Beef Restaurant.
Lamb is not beef, it is lamb. Beef is from cow. Supposedly 8oz is an average weight for cuts of meat. :)
it depends
No, many Indian people do not consume beef as it is considered sacred in Hinduism, the majority religion in India.