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Indienne

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[an-dee-en, an-dyen] / ˌæn diˈɛn, ɛ̃ˈdyɛn /

adjective

  1. (of food) prepared or seasoned in East Indian style, as with curry.


noun

  1. (lowercase) a lightweight cotton fabric printed or painted in imitation of fabrics made in India.

Etymology

Origin of Indienne

1875–80, < French à l'indienne; Indian

Example Sentences

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Amid COVID, I moved to Chicago and opened my restaurant called Indienne, which has one Michelin star.

From Salon • Nov. 9, 2024

Speaking of the designs within your restaurant and your food, I wanted to spotlight the Chicken Katli served at Indienne.

From Salon • Nov. 9, 2024

Sarkar — the head chef behind NYC's Baar Baar restaurant and Chicago’s Indienne — teamed up with Shan Foods, a producer of packaged spice mixes, to create two popular appetizers traditionally enjoyed on Diwali.

From Salon • Nov. 1, 2024

"Many people would think it was quite pressurising, but I don't think that at all," said Indienne.

From BBC • Sep. 8, 2021

His tragedies are quite worthless, his comedy, La Jeune Indienne, not much better.

From A Short History of French Literature by Saintsbury, George