Some of the most amazing meals I have eaten throughout India is from the Punjab region. Punjabi food is usually served in a Dhaba. Dhaba is a roadside food joint frequented by truck drivers and travelers. The food is usually simple and has a home-made feel to it.
I was invited to Aloft Hotel at Cessna Business Park, Bangalore to relish some authentic Punjabi food prepared by chefs from the famed Sodhi Da Dhaba of Amritsar.
Here's a photo tour...
Aloft Hotel has flown in some of the best chefs straight from the highway dhabas of Amritsar...
The Nook restaurant of Aloft was awash with colorful Punjabi decor and energy...
I started off with a stunning Lassi. The sweet Punjabi yoghurt drink was really thick and creamy which was perfect for gulping. Starting the meal with yoghurt is a common practice in Punjab thanks to its friendly bacteria that's great for digestion...
My meal was specially curated by Mr JS Sodhi, the person behind "Sodhi Da Dhaba", Amritsar. He revealed that they have brought many special ingredients along with them from Punjab to replicate the Punjabi flavors here in Bangalore. He promised me some great food. I was all for it...
The crispy deep fried Amritsari Fish is best had with a drizzle of lime...
Bhatti da Murgh, the quintessential Tandoori chicken was tender and juicy. It was coated faintly with just the right amount of herbs...
Tandoori Gobi, a vegetarian version of the previous dish made from Cauliflower...
Alcohol goes well with Punjabi food. But I chose coke as I had to drive back home...
Sarson ka Saag, made from mustard leaves and spinach cooked into silky smooth green with mild hit of chillies, is best had with Makki di Roti, a bread made from corn flour...
The punjabi kadhi was extremely pleasing...
Cholle, a curry made from chickpeas was tangy and nice...
The wait staff were very attentive and friendly. I love Punjab too, and I am hooked to its food...
Punjabi meal is incomplete without some meat in the main course. Murgh Tariwala, a home-style chicken curry remains my favorite...
Naan was soft and buttered well...
Mutton Saagwala, lamb cooked in spinach based gravy interspersed with tiny shreds of ginger...
My tum was begging for mercy, but you can't say no to desserts like Gulab Jamun, Ras Malai and Moong Dal Halwa...
Leaving you with the lovely smile of Prapti, my host who was amazingly cheerful despite a sprained knee...
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