Friday, November 06, 2009

All Stir Fry - Not Quite

This is one restaurant that seems to be always meant to visit but never (You know what I mean). Anyway finally made it down. The concept is interesting that you can have unlimited stir fries with noodles or rice. You can mix it in whatever combination you want and add sauces to the same. To be frank perhaps I was a newbie but the experience was underwhelming. The choice of stuff to stir fry was fairly large and the sauces were also varied. The end product sadly was lacking. The sauces tended to overwhelm and it was not that they were that great. In fact the best part of the stir fries was the one that was sans any sauce. Just stir fried with lime, ginger and garlic. That was good. A word of advice - Avoid the cocktails and stick to beer. A Sangria I had was amongst the lowlights. Last but not the least stay with the stir fries. A Papaya salad and some curry with rice was also tried but were disappointing to state it mildly.

Sunday, November 01, 2009

Kwality - Mixed feelings

Continuing with my eats down memory lane was at Kwality in Worli the other day. Coincidentally it was with a bunch of really old friends. The first thing that struck me was that the average age of the staff was plus 50. I mean I know its a old restaurant but never seen so many old waiters. Anyway onto the food. The kebabs were so so. The Seekh could have been spectacular but the meat was a bit dry. The main course was very good. The Alu Ghosht was good, the dal makhani so so and I have been informed that the Paneer Bhurji was amongst the best Paneer Bhurji ever. Post Delhi I am not a Paneer fan so I really have no opinion there. The Chicken drumstick was succulent while the fish was a tad over fried. All in all a good trip down memory lane as opposed to the really bad trip that was Flora

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Ayub's - Yub Yub

My knowledge of late night eating joints is minimal nowadays. Considering that my genetics compel me to be in bed by 11 and up by 6 (More on that later. Hopefully much later) its a option I haven't exercised in a while. Then post a late movie in town ended up hungry around 1 am. Ayub's near Rhythm house was a memory from the past and it turned out to be good. Boti kebabs, Chicken tikkas, chicken reshmi tikkas, baida roti - Mutton and chicken, Shammi kebabs and blissful bottles of Thums Up. The kebabs were good (If slightly on the spicier side) and the baida rotis were divine. Oddly enough the car next to ours had people ordering Alu in various grilled avatars. Seriously takes all kinds. The service is fast and the place was buzzing. And the pricing was way too reasonable.....

Sunday, October 11, 2009

The joys of a Irani

As Matunga increasingly becomes a veggie only ghetto, there is a pressing need to appreciate Koolar. Koolar which has been a lot in the news is a fairly traditional Irani (With high prices mind you). It is by far my Irani of choice and where I prefer to meet. At one point my desire was to eat through all the dishes on the menu card but my stomach and heart failed me.  My top 5 dishes there are the cheese masala omelet, bhurji, fried eggs (20 for 1, 25 for 2), Fried eggs alti palti and the kheema. The kheema mind you ranges from the spectacular to the average and depends on your luck. All of these washed down with chai - medium strong.

Saturday, October 03, 2009

Sunny shines in Chembur

Chembur station has a string of restaurants which do Kerala food. Udaya is very well known, There is Pradeep and now Sunny. Sunny is further down from the station towards Shell colony. The outer core is not very inviting but they have a AC section which is ok. Anyway onto the food. Wanted to experience a variety and avoided the lunch thali so not really able to comment on that. The Leap fry (Trying to find the english name for this fish but very pomfret like) was just zingy. The Ginger chicken and the Chicken curry were good (the chicken was a bit tough), the mutton was good, the egg was eggy and the parottas were flaky. All in all a good food experience. A word of warning - go early. The Kerala red rice, the payasam and poppadoms were all over when we wanted them. The cost is decent at 200 bucks per head. Highly recommended for a Sunday lenj experience.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Peep Inn ???

Pujo normally means that you get to eat food otherwise normally available only to Bongaloids. Discovering that the Shivaji Park Pandal had a shop called Peep Inn and that it was serving Mughlai Paratha - Mr. Desai and I went to titillate our voyeuristic taste buds. (Look Ma - Big Big Words) The moghlai paratha was patchy. Patchy as in the patches which had kheema were flavoured and to die for but the non kheema patches were bleah. The mutton chop was just incredibly great. The fish roll was flaky and very fishy and very fine. I had something called a fish chop but think I got a mutton chop by mistake as there really was no difference between the two. They also had a tomato ketchup which was quite good. Must find out what brand it was.

And the finale was the super fresh rossogollas from a sweet shop there. Very very nice.

In the past few weeks havent really been eating out. Great Punjab at @ Dadar - good robust food but they have a bedbug problem. Something calle Oasis (I think) in Chembur. Avoidable to the extreme.

Hopefully now can expand my horizons along with my ever expanding waistline

Wednesday, September 09, 2009

Iftar blues

Being laid low by a series of health issues (Sins of the past catching up me thinks) have been forced to stick to the straight and narrow. Home cooked food its been. Will write about the joys of it sometime later. But tis the time when my mind normally turns to Minara Masjid. I really love the sweets and especially the phirni. The spare parts that you get (Take the first left or right after you enter the lane are great). Really fresh brain and some awesome meat including bater.

Damn Damn Damn Damn

Monday, August 17, 2009

Jai Hind ki Sena

Observant mumbaikars would have noticed that Jai Hind Lunch Homes are proliferating all over. As of last count there were 5 of them. 3 of them are in sequential order on Tulsi Pipe Road. Coming from Worli - The first and IMHO the lousiest is the one opposite Kamala Mills. Crowded as heck and fish with no zing. The second and the original one is at Prabhadevi just before Shaitan Chowki (Not strictly on Tulsi Pipe but in the generic area). This is closer to the roots and crowded with Bhau's ani Vahinis on weekends and weeknights. My new new favourite is opposite Kohinoor Institute just a wee bit down from Mhatre Pen Building. Uniquely its the only Jai Hind with a bar attached. The place used to be a quarter bar before and much of the crowd is a hangover from them days. Definitely not suitable for families unless you have a non discerning one. The food there is definitely way better than most other joints.

On a lazy Saturday afternoon the place was packed with quarters of McDowell No 1 the most popular main course. The AC section had halfs of McDowell No 1 but that was the only difference. The food though was incredible. Super fresh Surmai done just right both fried as well as in the ambot tik. Brilliant bombils, perfect pomfret (As you can see practice does not make perfect in my case) and a surprising bangda. All of this washed down with KF. Incidentally the alcohol comes with nothing extra ( a good thing in my opinion as I share the Indian weakness for anything free and ruin my appetite).

The best part was at the end - Outside of the bill which was about 1k for 6 fish dishes and 2 beers with chappatis and rice, I asked the friendly waiter for dessert options. The look on his face was like "Desserts? We don't do no steenkin desserts".

Monday, July 20, 2009

Sadichha - Yum Yum

Apologies for the delay. Especially to the backless one. Been a bit caught up. Bandra East has some very awesome restaurants. You have Highway Gomantak which is still incredibly good after all these years but is now pricey, Rice Boat where the food is good but the service takes as much time as getting it from Kerala and then you have Sadiccha. This non descript eatery near the MIG club is very good fish wise. The bombils are awesomely crunchy, the pomfrets are fresh and juicy. The Bangda is outstanding. That plus a mean custard makes it very complete food wise. One downer though the mutton is average but the clams are superb. Highly recommended.

Incidentally would suggest sitting on the claustrophobic ground floor as the service is faster. Go early at lunch time to avoid waiting.

 

Monday, April 13, 2009

My heart goes ding a Ling a Linga Ling

Dinner yesterday was at Ling's pavilion. Just incredibly good. Details follow

Simbly Kerala

Chembur has a couple of outstanding Kerala food places. They are both suitably downmarket. Udaya near Chembur station has to have the slowest service ever but their fish and kadala curry and everything else is awesome. Home delivery is guaranteed to have something missing but still worth it. The teeming hordes of homesick Keralite families on Sunday and the service which is unionised I am sure makes this a very rewarding experience.

Another place is Hotel pradeep. The beef fry (Just ask for the fry) and the parottas are incomparably good and cheap too. While the location is a bit suspect with food like this who gives a damn. I do have the urge to explore more from the menu but somehow just the 2 items are enough to satiate me.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Brittania - Shutting down

Just heard a very disquieting bit of news. Brittania and Co in Ballard Pier is apparently shutting down. Am in shock.

Update : Brittania is not shutting down but selling out. This is from the owner's mouth. Wonder if I will ever get the oily mutton cutless, the fried bombil or the mutton dhansak ever again. The Berry pulao is also something to be missed but perhaps @ 270/- bucks a plate not so much in these times

Global Fusion - Buffet

I tend to be highly skeptical of restaurants called Global Fusion. They typically end up being a supremely average mish mash of stuff in which the Indian food is the best. By Indian I mean Indian Chinese, Indian Italian and Indian any other cuisine you can think of. The second problem I had was that Global Fusion basically does Chinese, Japanese and the token Thai. So call it Asian Fusion dammit and not mislead me by saying Global Fusion. Me for truth in Brand names. 

Anyway after this complete rant I must admit that Global Fusion is really very good value. The buffet on weekends for dinner is under a grand per person and in that you get unlimited Sushi (Really very good sashimi, Maki rolls as well as some extremely fresh Unagi), really good steamed dimsums as well as some awesome Tempura. Their dumpling soup was the best I've had in the city. Its so delicately flavoured that it just works!!. In addition to this you get some very good main courses. The prawns were large and delicious, the crab legs (Yes crabs in a buffet) were good and the desserts were a very decent enough assortment. The steamed garoupa is also extremely worthy as well as the other fishy stuff

What did not work though was the steamed buns (Good but not as good as the rest of the stuff). All in all a very good experience. My fear is that either prices will be hiked or the place will go out of business. Global fusion is in the same mall as Croma in Bandra and the same lane as !!shudder!! KFC.

Friday, January 30, 2009

Theobroma - Brownies Mmmmm

A friend of mine is a brownie fiend. His dessert of choice is the brownie. Regardless of whatever place we eat in he would order a brownie. Even in those places where the brownie would have decomposed to the point of being like a Monginis cake. (More on Monginis later. Hopefully much much later) Anyway whilst this delhiite friend of mine was in Mumbai i introduced him to Brownie cottage. In retrospect perhaps I should have taken him to Theobroma. This place is in Colaba and is run by the proprietors themselves. Frankly I have always preferred these places to the corporate restaurant types as they offer much more entertainment and character. Anyway Theobroma is small but as the man says "Incredibly great". Everytime I go there I keep meaning to try something new but end up buying the brownies. Its one of the few places that offer a choice of brownies and all of them without exception are excellent. The brownies are soft and chewy and gooey and oh so so great. They go very well by themselves and I've never had the patience to heat them and then ice cream them and so forth. My personal favourite is the walnut brownie but then I like walnuts per se...

Incidentally the Diet police can please note that I did not have the brownies but I bought them for office and just had a crumb for tasting.

Thursday, January 01, 2009

Happy New Year

My first meal of the year with Mr. Desai and Shri Shri Ucchil.

2x Prawns Fry : Yumliciously fresh prawns
2x Bombil Fry : Not flatterned but done whole
2x Solkadi : Freshly made the second time around
2x Surmai Fry : Nice is a understatement
Prawns Kadhai Half : I can still taste the gravy and prawns. Sigh
Mutton Sukha : Average
Crab Kadai Half : The most disappointing dish but the crabmeat by itself was delicious
Wade : Nice but a poor substitute for the Rice Bhakri that we had ordered but had runout
Steam Rice x 3
Dal Malwani x 2 : Supremely fine. A sort of midway between Varan and Dal which was just great. As SSU put the second helping was pure greed
Butter Milk : Nice according to Desaibhai
Puran Poli x 2 : Warmed up with copious amounts of desi ghee on top melted. I don't mind arteries getting blocked in this worthy cause.

The best part was the fish and prawns were batter fried but still the fish taste reigned supreme. Incidentally this was at Kshanbhar Vishranti.