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Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Karavalli turns 25 - a photo tour

I was invited to the 25th anniversary celebrations of the iconic Karavalli restaurant at The Taj Gateway Hotel, Bangalore. 
Here's a photo tour... 


Karavalli specializes in south western coastal delicacies of India. The cuisine of this region were largely confined to family kitchens until Karavalli endeavored to track down the authentic recipes to the place of origin. Karavalli has also been voted amongst The S. Pellegrino World's Best Restaurants.

Jasmine water to clean your hand. Jaggery & a glass of water to clean your palate and whet your appetite... 


The menu for the day included some Karavalli classics from the states of Kerala, Karnataka, Goa and Maharashtra...


I like their use of the word "Promised" instead of "Reserved"...


Pickles and chips...


I absolutely loved the starters. Tiger Prawns Roast - Tiger prawns tossed in a Kerala spice mix full of fresh flavors of tomato, ginger, coconut, lemon juice and traditional spices...


This is how it looks up close when served on a customary plantain leaf...


Pachakkai Varuthathu - Crisp fried raw banana, tossed in a tangy kerala spice mix...


Koli Barthad - chunks of chicken, pan-fried in a blend of roasted spices and the tart flavors of Coorg vinegar...


I ordered the Karavalli Tender cocktail which is a concoction of Dark Rum, Cinnamon Syrup and Tender Coconut water. It was just the right drink to go with the food...

While my co-diner ordered Karavalli Kariveppilai Sip - a concoction of white rum, lime juice, curry leaves, Black currant juice, ginger and roasted cummin...


Oggaraneda Aritha Pundi - Steamed rice dumplings, flavored with coconut and cumin...

As we were savoring the delicious starters, Chef Naren Thimmaiah narrated some very interesting kitchen stories from his 25 years experience at Karavalli... 


Kane Kaidina - Whole Lady fish, seasoned generously with finely ground Mangalorean spices...


Meen Eleittad - Black Pomfret, marinated in Malabar masala, wrapped in a banana leaf and pan fried to perfection...


For the main course, it was the fabulous Pachakkari Stew of seasonal vegetables gently simmered in creamy coconut milk...


Allapuzha Meen Curry - Seer fish, simmered in a moderately spiced gravy of ground coconut, ginger and raw mangoes...


Kozhi Malliperlan - Boneless pieces of chicken and vegetables, in tender gravy of coconut milk and fresh spices. This remains my favorite...



The main course is best enjoyed with Appam, Idiappam, Malabar Paratha or plain steamed rice. Appam is a type of pancake made with fermented rice batter and coconut milk. I was glad to see the live preparation of Egg Appam...


Idiappam is made from rice flour pressed into noodle form and then steamed...


Malabar Paratha is layered flat bread made from all purpose flour...


Attirachy Ularthu - This dish from Travancore, Kerala has lamb cubes, cooked with onion, tomato and fresh spices, including ginger, green chillies and fennel powder...


Maavinakai Mensukkai - This dish from Havyakas of the Mangalore region has chunks of brine-preserved mango cooked in a blend of chillies and coconut...


Patrode - A Maharashtrian dish made from colocasia leaves stuffed with rice flour and spice flavorings...


Rasam - A South Indian soup prepared using tamarind juice, tomato, chili pepper, pepper, cumin and other spices as seasonings.


Urullakkizhangu Roast - Baby potatoes roasted with fennel, chilli, Malabar masala, and a blend of several spices...


No meal is complete without a dessert. Elaneer Payasam - Chilled tender coconut pudding, laced with jaggery. It was rich in coconut and cardamom flavors. Also seved was Bebinca, a Goan speciality of coconut based multi-layered cake and Vanillla icecream.


Banana Caramel Ice cream. To me, this definitely was the perfect end to a lovely meal...


Saturday, June 20, 2015

Psst! Nando's has a new menu


Nando's invited me for a Bloggers Table dinner to celebrate the launch of a new menu. They promised me a food-gasmic experience. 
Here's a photo tour...


Nando's is a casual dining restaurant originating from South Africa with a Portuguese & Muzambican theme. The Nando's at ITPB has a great ambiance with lots of space...


The decor is charming...

Peri-Peri is the core differentiator of Nando's. Almost all the dishes here are flavored using the peri-peri sauce. Nando's peri-peri sauce is made from African bird's eye chili and the recipe is a closely guarded secret...


Considering the sizable vegetarian population in this region, Nando's has come up with a menu only for vegetarians available exclusively in India...


As I am a non-vegetarian, I decided to try a mix of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes...


Started with flame grilled chicken wings. Chicken was soft and the peri peri sauce was doing its bit to tingle my taste buds...


From the vegetarian menu I had grilled watermelon and paneer dish called Something Exotic. The innovative combination of paneer and watermelon was most refreshing and my palate wakes up to some new sensations...  


Out of the five cocktails I tasted, my favorite was Vanilla Caipirinha, a light concoction of vanilla, white rum, fresh lemon and mint topped with ice cold sprite.  Other delightful cocktails included Naughtea Peach, Sangria, Mojito and Long Island Iced Tea...


I paired the drink with a simple Caesar salad with chunks of chicken and a drizzle of peri peri goodness...


PERi crusted wings...


Spicy Mixed Olives, Roasted veg dip, warm pita and Hummus...


Three bean salad...

Grilled Chicken burger...


Black Mushroom and Sweet chilli Burger...


Angry mango chicken burger. This remains my favorite...


And the Butterfly Burger...

Corn on cob...


NO Bones Platter. The distinctive butterfly shaped double breasted delight is a must have...


Spicy rice was good. It had mild flavor which complemented well with the butterfly chicken breast...


Veg Espetada Carnival is served on a skewer holder...


The carrot cake was all right with the white choco-frosting and roasted hazelnuts...


And the selfie spree by my co-diner, Noorain Sobiya...


Most of the dishes were tantalizing and delicious. And yes, few of them did induce the promised food-gasm. 

Leaving you with the beautiful smile of my host, Shambhavi Mishra...