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Showing posts with label Pork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pork. Show all posts

Friday, August 9, 2013

A bite of North-East

Pork Spare Ribs @ Rosang Cafe
Rosang Cafe is Delhi's well kept secret. tucked away from the hoopla at the main streets of Hauz Khas Village, the cafe offers an interesting assortment of North-Eastern cuisine. The menu is a mix of selected specialties from North-East inlcuding specialty cuisine form Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura.

The place is minimalist, with a homely ambience. Walls are decorated with artifacts and utensils from all over North-East, and the Wide-screen plays cultural programmes from North East. The Cafe also organises food festivals once in a while . As the owner Mrs Mary Lalboi states, the Rosang Cafe offers a place for people from North-East and Mainland to connect with their culture, heritage and cuisine.

Specialty includes Wild-red rice, and Jadong ( a Meghalayan dish with pork), Kukhura Masu ( a chicken delicacy from Sikkim) and To Khan ( a chicken delicacy from Tripura). The menu also has an assortment of chutneys, from Tripura, Nagaland and Manipur.

Must try:Pork Spare Rib
Meal Combos Veg and Non-Veg
Wild red rice
To Khan
Wild red rice tea

Reaching There
You can park outside the Hauz Khas Village and walk your way through the village,
35 Hauz Khas Village, second floor, Delhi. (Beside Hanuman Mandir)
Open Mon - Sun: 12:30 pm - 11:00 pm

Summary points:Food 9/10
Ambience 9/10
Service 7/10
Value for Money 8/10

Connect
Rosang Cafe and Store on Facebook 
Phone 011 1165544411, 9711925422, 9711925133
Email rosang.restaurant@gmail.com

Saturday, March 30, 2013

A slice of Korea without cutting through your wallet

Crab Kimbap
It is not surprising to find restaurants that offer exclusive foreign cuisine at quite improbable places in Delhi. This one is Korea Restaurant at Kingsway Camp (aka GTB Nagar).

Kimchi Ramyon
This unique restaurant is one of the few Korean restaurants in Delhi authentic and run by a Korean. The other popular ones are in South Delhi. The restaurant is quite simple, in sync with the Korean simplicity, with wooden furniture and simple interior decoration. The joint is frequented by a large number of students, mostly from North-Eastern states and Teachers at Delhi University.

The staff is friendly and usually are patient to explain what each item is cooked and what they contain. The restaurant procures items from Korea directly, especially things which are not available locally and even have a noodle machine. The owner is quite friendly, and would fondly recite to you of his years in Delhi university years ago as a student and how he fell in love with Delhi.

Food is quite modestly priced, a fraction of what you would otherwise pay at a South Delhi counterpart and offers modest sized portions.

Must try : 
Crab Kimbap / Tuna Kimbap
Kimchi Ramyon (Noodles)
Jeyuk Bokkeum (Spicy Pork)
Tang Su Yuk (Sweet and Sour Chicken Fried)

Reaching there:
Take the turn on ring road towards Mukherjee Nagar. The restaurant is a block away from the Cafe Coffee Day restaurant at Indra Vihar, Mukherjee Nagar.

Summary points
Food 8/10
Ambience 7/10
Service 7/10
Value for Money 7/10