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Sunday, May 4, 2014

If Karims is for Delhi, Nazeers is for Noida

If Karims is for old Delhi, Nazeer is for Noida. Tucked in a somewhat nondescript corner if sector 18, Nazeer foods has been tickling the tastebuds of quite some. It is obviously not just residents who hunt down this place, there is quite some large clientele from Delhi who would like to relish the taste with their family after a hectic shopping trip.
Where: Just next to Nirulas and Dominos  in Sector 18. If you walk straight , Nazeer foods is right at the end.
Must try
Chicken Korma , Butter Chicken and Chicken Biryani

Monday, April 21, 2014

Roll it like Nizams

Thinking of eating rolls? Probably you should be thinking of nothing other than Nizam's . Tucked away in a quiet alley near PVR Plaza , Nizam's is probably Connaught Place's best kept secret .
Step into the tastefully designed interiors , and you could order an assortment of rolls , the double versions suffice for a sumptuous dinner
Where: Middle circle , Connaught Place . near PVR Plaza Cinema
Must try: Double Chicken Double Egg roll , Kebabs and Biryani
Summary
Food 9/10
Ambience 8/10
Service: Self Service
Value for Money 8/10

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

Monday, July 22, 2013

The Changezi trail

Chicken Changezi
Genghis Khan the founder of the great Mongol empire would never have imagined that a delicacy would ever be named after him, forget, be cherished at least a few centuries later. Yes, I am talking about Chicken Changezi, a Ramzan delicacy and patronized by a small motley restaurant near Jama Masjid. As the story goes , Genghis Khan was fond of food which was not quite spicy and was presented with a delicacy of chicken prepared in milk and ghee, replacing water. The rest has been history. Half a decade ago, when we ( +Jameel Ahmad Khan and me) first set out in search of this place, we were advised to lookout for a pehlwan (wrestler), and while walking through the alleys near Jama Masjid, we spot a guy sitting in front of a shop, almost the dimensions of a Sumo wrestler and the intuition was confirmed by a tiny board announcing "Chicken Changezi".


Chicken Soup
Chicken Changezi
Half a decade later and few dozens trips later, we still cherish the taste of Chicken Changezi and much more, the price as we run out of money at the end of the month. The place has rarely changed including the bearers, except for a new expanded seating arrangement, and a new kiosk where you can collect your coupons. The taste still remains the same, the price has marginally changed. For the less adventurous, and who have attachments (family, I mean), there is a more amicable place for you at Darya Ganj, just next to Golcha Cinemas. 

Must try:
Chicken Changezi
Chicken Soup

Reaching There
Take a rickshaw from Jama Masjid Gate No 2 or walk down the narrow road. Ask for directions if you get lost.

Summary points:
Food 9/10
Ambience 4/10
Service 4/10
Value for Money 9/10

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Step aside if you could'nt get into Karims


Brain Curry
For many, eating at old Delhi means just Karims, but many at times the place is too crowded especially if you are taking your family or friends. There are quite some places around which offer authentic Mughalai cuisine I you have been unlucky to get your foot in Karims. Al Jawahar is just next door to Karims. The place is roomy and has a family section, and of course, air-conditioned. The staff is quite well behaved, prompt and friendly unlike at Karims.
Roomali Roti
The menu is quite a comprehensive list of Mughalai dishes. The dishes come in substantial proportions and usually unless you are quite a glutton more than sufficient for a person. There are quite some dishes you should try. If you are adventurous, yo should try the yummy Brain curry. For the less adventurous , you have Chicken Jahangiri and Chicken Kalimirch. If you want to take a safe bet, try Chicken/Mutton stew.

If you visit the restaurant in the morning , you could try Paaya for breakfast .

Must try :
Paaya (breakfast)
Brain curry
Chicken Jahangiri
Chicken/Mutton stew
Kebabs
Sheermal and Roomali roti

Reaching there: 
The restaurant is near Gate 1 of Jama Masjid, just near to Karims. If you take a metro, get down and Chawri bazaar and get a cycle rikshaw. Parking is not available near the restaurant.

Summary points:
Food 8/10
Ambience 5/10
Service 6/10
Value for Money 8/10

The Oriya way to your heart

If eating was in the genes, count on the genetic similarities between Bengalis and Oriyas. Never in my life could I imagine crab could be cooked in as man as over a dozen ways till I had visited Puri. If you are looking forward to eating the Oriya way, without a pinch on your pocket, the restaurant at Orissa Niwas in Chanakyapuri is where you should head out to.

Must try
Crab curry
Prawn curry
Mutton curry
Small fish fried

Rasagullas
Chanapoda

Reaching there
Orissa niwas is off Kautilya Marg near Ashoka Hotel. Do not confuse it with Orissa Bhawan which is a stones, throw away. At the end of Kautilya Marg, take a turn into Bordoloi Marg. It is th second block n your right side. Parking is available outside the place. The nearest metro station is Race Course.