Friday, June 2, 2017

Quick Review | Jom Jom Malay

Variety: Good variety of Food, you will be struggling with “yeh” yaan “woh”
Taste: Good, obviously not typical Indian. One must be experimental and open to new blend of flavours will enjoy
Serving Size: Good, each serving except the dessert is good for two.
Ambiance: Well lit, ventilated and soothing
Hygiene: Good, couldn’t find any strands of hair… J
Staff: Courteous and sweet.
Service: A bit slow, but acceptable,as this may vary day to day. So don’t believe me 100 percent on this.
Price: Moderate to high side.
What I ordered: Bao, Satay, Roti Jala, Tea
Recommendations: I loved the Tea like anything, however you will not go drink tea only…J…Satay and Bao is all the worth… J
USP: Malaysian Cuisine, its different
Location: Ansal Plaza

For detailed review done by me go through the below link

https://indiafoodclub.wordpress.com/2017/02/25/jom-jom-malay-aao-chalein/

Here are the pics for your eye tasting.. :) Enjoy and Happy eating... :)



Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Chand Baori | Abhaneri, Rajasthan


Bawri or Baori were constructed in olden times to ensure availability of water round the year. A utility as well as an architectural marvel. These stepwells were not just a utility but had social, cultural and religious importance. Social and religious gatherings used to happen. This infinite mesh of stairs leads to a pond of water, which also served a home to leisure activities. There is lot more about this which can be searched on internet, explore the interesting facts.

Happy travelling


Thursday, May 11, 2017

Thingyan Festival @ Burma Burma, Cyber Hub


We all make new resolutions or new products to welcome New Year. Burma Burma also does the same. Thingyan Festival or Burmese New Year starts from today (11 May 2017), and to celebrate this they have launched a new Thingyan Menu. This is an exclusive menu and in no commonality with the regular menu. It has all from Soups, starters, main course and desserts.


The best part about the place is it is an all-vegetarian hub. Therefore, you can any time move in with your anti-chicken friend and can savor the preparations. 


They will first make you wash hands like this with sandalwood water in a typical traditional style.


Also all the service staff has painted white circles on their cheeks. On inquiring, they revealed that these are made from sandalwood paste. It is a tradition to mark it this way, the welcome of New Year.


We tried 90 percent of dishes from this special menu and 10 percent were left because of the limited tum size. I will not say you will love it all, as we have an Indian palate and it is not an Indian cuisine. However, one will surely love some of the preparations, as I too have an Indian palate and I personally feel so.


Some of the recommendations are Guava Salad, crunchy Tofu Steamed Buns and Lotus stem crisps. Tofu Steamed buns and Lotus stem crisps are like a common saying in Hindi “Pet bhar gaya per dil nahi bhara”. I am posting the pics of the menu; you can surely know the name, but not the taste from the name.
So do visit the place, as this menu is only in for next 10 days till 21st May. Go and have your bite.
Happy Eating… J



Monday, May 8, 2017

Hahn's Kitchen | Review



It was my second interaction with something Korean after my childhood. I had a hobby of stamp collection then, we used to exchange stamps among our friends and many Korean stamps were exchanged for a single big stamp. These exchange ratios were only attributed to their small size and rest other factors of valuations were never considered, actually we were ignorant of any other factors then.


This food interaction was an experience, and I would love to have it often. Though it was my first face to face with Korean food, so can’t say it was authentic, however I feel it was.


I have some strong logical reasons to believe that way, after a little research on Korean culture. Like, the Koreans use steel chopsticks, and prior to this, I have only seen those wooden ones. They are quite people and do not like to talk during meals, the place has a separate setup very much in Korean theme apart from the usual fine dine sitting.



What I liked most about the place is ambiance. Lighting is soothing and calm; there is a peace in the place. They score more than full if there is an option, for hygiene and cleanliness.


Now, moving to the food part. Who loves to experiment and explore, will love it. Those have a taste bud for Korean food will like it (feedback from more experienced). I liked some and some not. In Korean cuisine they use fermented sauces and pastes and in some of them this fermented flavor is very pronounced and some may not like it. For example, Kimchi Jeon has a strong flavor and few may turn around from it. I personally liked Kkanpunggi very much and would love it with a mug of beer. Also, they served egg rolls, not able to recall the exact name what they call in Korean, I simply loved them.



They serving size is huge, and order carefully as you may end up wasting food which is not a good practice in any culture and not even Korean. The prices are very apt and I was expecting to be more on high side.

Location: One Horizon Center, Gurugram, Haryana

So and discover your favourite Korean food…Happy Eating… J


Sunday, May 7, 2017

Rule the Rolls | A Quick Review

Variety: Not much, though what they serve is good. The serve tikkas wrapped in Rumali Roti, also one can order the same combination without a wrap. Score (3/5)
Taste: Tastes like Home made rolls. Chicken and mutton pieces are well roasted and succulent. Namak mirch ek dam barabar. Score (4/5)
Serving Size: Good is the word. One roll is enough for one person. Score (4/5)
Ambiance: Simple, small place and well cooled. They do not have much seating capacity, though they serve a quick bite so easy to find seat. They have a comfortable seating. The walls have framed Prayers in Islam, thanking god for the everything. Score (3.5/5)
Hygiene: Hygiene standards are good. They have an open kitchen behind the Glass walls, so one cannot escape that. Score (5/5)
Staff: They are very courteous and very polite. Food tastes lot better with love and they are aware of this ingredient. Score (5/5)
Service: It is a quick bite and they make to order, so one may face few delays. (4/5)
Price: It is aptly priced, when looked at in consideration with Serving Size. Two can easily eat and satisy there tums in 500-600 INR. (3/5)
Location: Galleria Market, Gurgaon. They are on ground floor at the end. Score (5/5)
What I ordered: Haleem, Chicken Malai Tikka Roll, Mutton Kofta with Rumali Roti and Sheer Khurma. Score (5/5)
Recommendations: Haleem, it is simple in taste, not heavily spiced and a complete meal with Meat, Rice and various types of Pulses. This was my first interaction with haleem and I loved it. There may be others tasting better than they serve, but will get to know with time. Score (4/5)
USP: Food tastes like that of home, non-oily, balanced spices. Light on tum.
Why not to visit? If you are on lookout for greasy, rolls with super spices with taste residing in your taste buds even after hours and reminded of what you ate through burrps. 

Sunday, April 2, 2017

Coffee Home | Review

This is a place, which has something for everyone. You will find here, students preparing for competitive exams and taking breaks between two classes scheduled at nearby coaching. At one table, there are dating couples who do not want to spend much on flashy restaurants and just want to sit together without ordering anything. Another table has pensioners who want to catch up with their oldies. You may also notice pre-marriage meetings going on in one corner. Prospective groom being interviewed intensely and may be bride through all security checks by each other’s respective families.
 


It is a very big hall, with huge seating capacity and provides ample space to each one to enjoy their privacy publicly. In the backyard, they have a small open space a perfect low cost destination to sip tea in rainy season. The place offers clean washrooms and has parking in the vicinity.

Food is economical and value for money. Self-service is the USP, as no one comes to disturb you asking to place your order. You can sit all day, under the fan without spending a penny. Drinking water is free and no charge for use of basic facilities. 

Their menu offers quick bite. Dosa, Idly, Chowmein, Fried rice, coffee and tea are mainly the consumables. I liked all the preparations, and they are best for the price offered. Sitting is basic, like that of a typical canteen.



This is an ideal place when you want to Catch-up with someone first time and have no intention of sitting in some high-end café. In addition, when food is not the priority and just need a place to sit down and talk. The place is open to all and still a well-maintained facility. The beauty of the place is it is publicly private.

Happy sitting and eating… :) 

Location: Baba Kharak Singh Marg, Connaught Place, New Delhi 

Navratra - Fast to Feast - Day #5


Papdi chaat and sabudana tikki.
Restaurants have added special navratri dishes to their regular one for these special days. Though navratas are meant to fast, but restaurants being so creative and flavourful in curating special menus, they have to be honoured. And this menu, will be available only during navratra, so how will I get to taste them if I don't feast during navratra...😊. The food work should be respected.

Happy Eating... 😊

Navratra - Fast to Feast - Day #4


This is from the best kitchen on this planet. Mom's Kitchen... :)

Happy Eating... :)

NAVRATRA - FAST TO FEAST - DAY #3


Fried aloo chat is a perfect starter.
Semi boiled potato are shallow fried on a flat tawa. Outside crunchy inside soft is how the texture is. Then a shower of lemon juice and mint sauce and quick swirl in a cold sauce pan. Here it is...







Sabudana nariyal tikki. This is one of the most common snack preparation during Navratra. Easy to make, good to eat, flavoured with chutneys.

Happy eating...😊

Thursday, March 30, 2017

Navratra - Fast to Feast - Day #2



There are three types of meals Vegetarian, Non-Vegetarian and then Navratra. Navratra meal is no challenge, when people dont prefer to eat Pulses, wheat flour, rice, onion, garlic, egg plant. Some even avoid tomato and turmeric. So what is left to consume? With the limited list of ingredients available, chef doesn't even need a creative hat instead a magical hat and wand to create something palatable.
Chefs at Punjab Grill does this so well.
More to follow on Day 3
Happy eating... 😊

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Navratra - Fast to Feast - Day #1


Navratra fast to feast. Snacks specially prepared for fasting. Navratra fasts over time has changed to eating sumptuous meal instead of abstaining from food. Every year, some new innovations are visible during navratra. With choice of just few ingredients acceptable during navratras, chefs have traveled miles and curated some masterpieces. 
Plan is to travel and explore a new place this navratra each day. Lets navratra fast be feast this time. 
This place Manohar Bikaneri, Kamla Nagar, Delhi is a bakery cum sweet shop cum gift shop. They prepare special navratra snacks during this time. Aloo wafers, navratra bhujia, navratra cookies are few to name. They 2-3 outlets in Delhi, one is at Ghanta Ghar, Kamla Nagar. Another also at Kamla Nagar, opposite Lehnga Singh Market and one is near barfkhana, Delhi.

Happy eating...😊

Friday, March 24, 2017

Kayani Bakery - A Legacy


Heritage was the first word that punched my mind when I saw this bakery. Curvy refrigerators, elderly parsi uncles at the cash counter, wooden display racks, handwritten menu on blackboard using chalk, ceiling fan resembling to mace with wings hanging from the ceiling. Hey, are you also back to 19 century? Come back, we are at Pune in 21 Century and the name of the place is Kayani Bakery.

From outside it seems that as if some free distribution is going on. Everyone is rushing to get inside and then coming out happily with a packet in hand as a prized possession. Hard-earned money cannot buy you anything; instead, you have to do some hard work by standing in the rush and queue to get your mawa cake. So much is the rush at any time of the day. Bakery opens up early in the morning around 7, and is closed for few hours in the afternoon and then open in evening. It is not sure, that even if the bakery is open you will get what you want. They turn out of stock like anything, quickly after opening, especially mawa cake.

All the products tried were simply awesome. We commonly hear the term bakery fresh or straight from the oven. However, this is one place, which put life to these words. I tried cream rolls, mawa cake, Shrew berry biscuit, butter jeera and many more. All were to the best of their taste.

If you are in Pune, do not miss to visit this place. Shrewsbury biscuits and a mawa cake is a Pune souvenir, you can buy for anyone whom you are meeting within a week or 10 days. Products taste great, it is tried by myself, and I am still alive and writing this Post… J. Even, if you are visiting a local, not sure what to buy. Grab a basket, stuff it with few mawa cakes, shrewsbury biscuits and lot more to choose, get it wrapped and gift it, they will love it.

Location: 6 East Street, Opposite Victory Theater, Pune - 411001, India.
  
Happy Eating… J



Thursday, March 23, 2017

Ice Pan Creamery


Simplest recipe for ice cream? Mix milk or cream, fruits, chocolate chips or any other ingredients of your choice in a bowl and freeze it in freezer. I take away freezer and give you a pan, now make it. You must be thinking stupid of me. Yes, you have your own reasons for that but I have mine. Go and have ice cream at any of the ice pan Creamery outlets and now think stupid of me. They make your ice cream live in front of your eyes on pans and then serve them as ice cream rolls. Interesting? These pans are super cooled pans at temperature between -30 to -45 ° C. Fresh ingredients poured into pans, crushed, and seeing them freezing and articulating into rolls is a visual celebration and what an art. Flavours are definitely good, as the ingredients are fresh, authentic and natural. No trace of preservatives. 




They offer quite a choice of flavours in each category namely vanilla, sorbet and chocolate. They have an extensive menu, and lot to choose from shakes, and other choice of beverages like Ice Tea, cold coffee, mock tails. Also on the menu are the combos with sandwiches, drinks and ice cream rolls.

USP of the place is freshness and authenticity. They veggies in the sandwich are fresh and crunchy; it may take a bit longer to get your sandwich, as the veggies will be chopped as per the order. However, I do not mind waiting 5 minutes longer when the freshness is guaranteed. 

They have given London circus downtown theme to the place and it makes the ambiance a chic look.
All in all a nice place to enjoy the cooked ice cream.
Happy eating... :) 

Anjlika Pastry Shop | Karol Bagh | Quick Review



I am in love with the place as for this is the safest option to have a quick snack while shopping through the bustling streets of Karol Bagh. By safe I mean, 'the taste', a bad one spoils the mood and day and can be harmful... :) In summers, it is one of the best place to take shopping break. 




Sip your cold coffee with a burger, roll, pastry or sandwich and review your shopping tasks or next target shops. At least this was my first, second and Everytime experience. They have a place in basement and upstairs as well. It is a self service joint and have an option of eat there as well as take away. They do not serve any thing exceptional, yet they are good and best from the rest. Simple fresh food of good quality and taste, in a neat and clean ambiance at genuine price is their USP

Happy Eating... :)

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Standard Burfee | Karol Bagh | Restaurant Review


Think of the angel and devil is here, is something that happened with me at Standard Burfee, Karol Bagh. I love this place for the authentic Indian Sweets, purity, hygiene and tasty food preparations in Desi ghee. Another high point is, it is one of the no onion- garlic shops. So, an ideal place to hang out with Jain friends or at the time of navratras, when most of us those who are not fasting at least try to avoid onion and garlic.


I have been visiting this place quite often for delicacies and snacks. Prices are normal, it is neither a fine-dine nor a cheap eat. They have a nice comfortable sitting, where can also see most of the preparations live, like bhature, jalebi and tikki. It is a value for money place. A good place to have Indian snacks like Chole Bhature, Tikki Chaat, Ram laddoo and and and…

Ok, so where are the angel and the Devil? I always have vote for the chole bhature at this place; one reason is it is desi ghee preparation and minimal usage of soda in chole which palate cannot easily detect. In my recent visit, when I being optimistic felt otherwise. Chole, bit uncooked this time and had a hard texture. Though place is very hygienic but somehow a hair strand made a way in my aloo tikki. I know this is not the place where I expect this, as I have been eating since long and never seen any compromise on hygiene. It also felt bad.


However, I had to inform the management. I called for the person cooking in the open kitchen and shown him the mess, by pointing at the plate. He was apologetic that was clear from his body language and expressions, as this being a place of repute from ages it is a matter of shame. He immediately called for a cleaner, asked him to dump the serving in garbage outside the shop. Then he asked another waiter to serve us a fresh, said sorry to us and left. This was not more than a 30-second long story and only exchange of word that happened was “Sorry”. He never tried to justify, took a quick decision without any hesitation and resolved the issue. Mistakes happen and how you handle them is important. Some time you are completely put off from eating and this was one such incident.

An incident, which would have made me not to look at this shop anymore, instead earned appreciation. I felt bad, but that was for an instant. I made my purchase of sweets as usual, tried some more food. Moreover, it was not too bad experience in total… 😊 

Good hospitality is necessary for food to taste tastier.

Happy eating… 😊 

Saturday, February 25, 2017

Poori - e - bahut bari



Isn't it too much big for a poori?
Found it somewhere on the streets of Moradabad, UP. Reason, I love travel. जाने क्या दिख जाए?
I talked to this gentleman, and he told me it is called paratha. I was not satisfied and said, this is not paratha, it is deep fried and it is like poori. He started smiling and said "आप पूरी समझ लो"
Anyways, with tum so full, was in no condition to go for it. Watching the preparation was an eye treat in itself.
Happy eating... :)

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