Sunday, July 03, 2011

This blog has moved to its new home: www.allaboutfood.in

About a month ago,  I moved to my blog domain http://www.allaboutfood.in/. Please do check it out. All the old posts have been exported too. See you soon

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Sunday, June 05, 2011

Toast to Mona Lisa at Da Vinci

Da Vinci at Pali Naka has been a firm favourite for me thru two restaurant locations, a few menu changes and I think management changes too. Last night, I went there for dinner after quite a while, possibly for the first time since I started my food blog. This place has great Italian food (pastas, pizzas, mains)

The menu had undergone yet another change. and the service always good, had gone up a notch. We had a friendly waiter Arjun who made reccomendations, was welcoming about us coming there after a while etc. I do love it when waiters can recommend and have a point of view instead of saying everything is good.

I ordered a Californication (on Arjun's recco) to drink which was a Vodka based cocktail with Plum & Peach flavours. Nice but a bit strong. I like my drink a little mild.

We had a portion of Garlic Bread as a starter as we were going Clubbing after and didnt want a very heavy meal. My main course was a Grilled Cottage Cheese Steak which was delicious but perhaps the salad should have been served on the side.

We skipped dessert but they do a killer blueberry cheesecake. A couple of years ago, I had celebrated my bday here and they served us all complimentary champagne:-). The little touches that keep you coming back! I take a lot of my friends there and my friend Manisha had her first taste of Goat cheese there (she really liked it).  & what's a Da Vinci without a Mona Lisa (they have the print of the famous painting on the wall when you enter)

Californication



Grilled Cottage Cheese Steak

Saturday, June 04, 2011

A scent of Arabia in Bistro Grill

Friday saw me & a friend have a late lunch at Bistro Grill in Powai. This Arabian themed restaurant is quite low key but has good friendly service and decent food. As the hour was quite advanced (3 pm or so) we ordered their vegetarian platter of hummus, baba ganoush, pickles, dip etc with pita bread. The pita bread was tortilla style (long and flat). The hummus was delicious rich and creamy with a chick pea decoration. I didnt like the Baba Ganoush which I have eaten better (& made once) - both consistency and taste. With a hummus and pita bread side order, we didnt need a main course.

I also tried their Mint Buttermilk drink which was very refreshing and cooling. Guessing this is good prep for my Turkey vacation too. Bistro Grill also has Arabian Pizzas, Sizzlers etc which we didnt try. Interestng place, I would go back for Turkish coffee and perhaps a sizzler.

Have you been to Bistro Grill? What are your experiences with the food, decor, service?


Got to love the matka style water glasses!



Wednesday, June 01, 2011

Ode to Mangoes: The King of Fruits

Summer is great for a variety of reasons: Flowers bloom better, Plants grow better, Summer Vacations leads to less traffic and crowds and for being the season for Mangoes. If you are like me, you will be relishing mangoes all through the season right upto the rains.

Mangoes are truly the King of Fruits & the Alpha Mango would be the Alfonso. Delicious to eat plain as scoops, the succulent mangoes have a deep orange colour and a distinctive taste and smell. It has been on my shopping basket every week. Besides the fresh mango plain, I had it as an ice cream at Baskins once and then at Bachelor's at Chowpatty with fresh whipped cream and fresh fruits.

My folks like Bangarapalli mangoes and bought me a lot and they are delicious too. They are huge though and fill you up so I can only eat it at breakfast.

My absolute favourite mango dish that I wait for all year is made from Green Mangoes. Called Kadumanga in Malayalam, this is a pickle with no preservatives. It takes green mango soaked in  salt water, oil and tadka to make and is a quick preparation which is super delicious. A friend of my grandmom's sent me a giant bottle which I have been relishing and it just got over....

What's your favourite mango variety and dish? Share it here.... & until next Mango season, we can relish what's left....

The perfect Halloween venue: Cervesaria

Last week, I was at Makati (central business district at Manila) for a media event. Interestingly, our agency chooses theme restaurants located in Mall for the venue rather than bland 5 star banquets. Last time, we went to the Museum Cafe and in Feb, we went to a theme restaurant called Chateau. This time's venue was Cervesaria in Greenbelt 3.

Interesting decor, beautiful cutlery, the restaurant has a dark gothic look and I think would make a fab venue for a Halloween party. The candle drip wax in a very artistic way. Food was good - had some delicious salad with cherry tomatoes, cheese & arugula leaves & mushroom starter. The main course was a Spanish paella which was delicious.

I am not rating the venue as we had taken over the place for the event and the service was naturally great. But maybe will go back another visit and add to my review. If you are in Manila, do check it out.



Notice the candles...






Sunday, May 22, 2011

Comfort food = Soul Food

Today I was musing about what are my comfort foods: Foods you crave for when you are low, or tired or ill and by eating them, you instantly feel better. Some people call these soul foods.

Most of our comfort foods come from our childhood memories of Mama whipping up these delicious foods for us. Interestingly, my experience is most comfort foods are from the carbohydrate families. There must be a scientific explanation for that which I must look up some time.

For me, comfort foods start with all the delicious rice dishes: Tamarind rice (Puliodorai), Curd Rice, Lemon Rice & my relatively recent addition BBB or Bisi Beli Bath. I actually discovered BBB only 4 years ago on a trip to Bangalore where I had it twice and now its a fave. all the others I have grown up eating. Tomato rice is nice but not as high a favourite as the others.

I would also add Aloo Parathas with curds and pickle to the list.

In Italian cuisine, it would be Pesto Pasta (again only started eating it over the last 8 years but just love it) & an occasional aglio olio or white sauce baked dish macaroni.

Warm freshly baked bread always qualifies and I miss my breadmaker which used to make my house spell like a bakery every week.

Maggi Noodles also qualifies for hostel memories of waiting patiently in the saucepan queque for the single hot plate to be free.

The rare hot mushroom capuccino soup, the strawberry and fresh cream, a good cheesecake are all instant mood uppers and GJs (gulab jamuns) and ice cream sometimes is nice.

The moment you eat your comfort food, the world rights itself, all things are in perspective and I am happy again:-)

How do your comfort foods impact you? and what are they? Share them here.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Italia calls at Toscano

Sunday lunch saw us back at UB City for an Italian meal at Toscano. I had been here in November and loved it so it was very much on my food list. Toscano is an outdoor indoor restaurant with a nice dark wood and black and white pics ambience. But it isnt a great choice in sweltering May for lunch and believe me Bangalore is also sweltering in May.

My drink was a delicious non alcoholic grape sangria.

I ordered a Penne Gorgonzola pasta- Blue cheese, radicchio, cracked pepper, and parsley with my usuals of mushrooms, jalapenos and sundried tomatoes which was super delicious. Their complimentary bread basket comes with a herbed butter and a chilli dip. I think my fave accompaniment is still Olive Oil & Balsamic vinegar though.


The dessert was a beautifully presented creamy Tiramisu. Dont miss the mango & strawberry syrup eyes. Lovely food presentation for most dishes. I think this is a firm favourite and will hopefully be on my list every time I am in Bangalore.













Not too much masala at Masala Klub

Saturday Night saw us dining at Masala Klub at Taj West End: another firm favourite for my bro and sis in Law. We originally planned to check out Blue Ginger for Vietnamese cuisine but changed our minds and hopped across to Masala Klub with a little help from our friends at the Taj as it was close to the last order.

Masala Klub is a concept by Chef Hemant Oberoi to reinvent Indian cuisine: Using masalas judiciously to complement rather than overshadow the other ingredients &  to recreate flavors in international cooking styles using olive oil. The food is delicious, light on the stomach & flavourful.

I ordered Spring Onion Kulcha & a Button mushroom dish which was really delicious. Dessert was a tasty kulfi though personally I didnt like the rose syrup they served it with. To drink, I dediced to try a Spicy Martini with vodka, capsicum and chilli. Very interesting flavour. My bro and sis in law had their favourite Apple Jacks (whiskey based cocktails)

The ambience is nice because its outdoor seating amongst many leafy trees.















Sunday, May 15, 2011

Rooftop Bars with a view: Mumbai, Singapore, San Francisco & Bangalore

Who doesn't like a great view and when you get a Rooftop Bar with great music, ambience and a great view, it is a great mix. I unfortunately don't have handy pics of all the Bars with a view I have been to but plan to start collecting them when I visit again.

I will start with my first Revolving Bar Experience at San Francisco at the Hyatt. My coz took me there a few years ago and I really enjoyed the experience of sipping on a vodka martini and watching the sea front go by.

My next experience was in Mumbai with the Dome Bar - a really romantic rooftop Bar / lounge on the Intercontinental rooftop which lets you look down the length of Marine Drive. Note to self must go there soon, its been years.

My third experience was in Mumbai again at Aer at the Four Seasons for their sundowner party and I was lucky enough to watch the sun set. It overlooks the sea and a large part of central Mumbai.

My fourth experience was in Singapore at the Marina Bay Hotel. Their bar on the 57th floor has a view to die for.  All of Singapore Harbour is below you.

My most recent experience was last night at the Skye Bar at UB City in Bangalore. Very nice and you can see all of Chinnaswamy stadium.

What are your favourite rooftop bars. Tell me about them so I can check them out.





 

A toss of the trunk to Rogue Elephant for the great food

I am in Bangalore this weekend spending time with my bro, sis in law and their dog. Along with spending time with them, am also checking out some of Bangalore's nice food places. My first discovery was a cute Italian  restaurant called The Rogue Elephant: The Terrace Bistro. Located on the first floor, this open air place serves starters, salads, pastas and has a wine menu.

Friendly service from waiters who can actually make reccomendations, delicious food and a pleasing ambience makes this place a sure fire spot on a foodie's trail. We ordered Sun Kissed Ice Tea (They let the tea brew in the sun), Innocent Mojito (delicious and minus the alcohol) & a Barman's special to drink and each was quite delicious.

Our starters were Mushrooms Burgundy Style, delicious, mildly flavoured and presented with 4 toasted triangles. My bro ordered the Smoked Salmon with Cream Cheese & Dill  which he says is delicious and the Fig Salad (a firm favourite for the two of them).

My main course was Pasta A La Rogue, mushrooms & sundried tomatoes in a tomato based vodka sauce. They didnt have any Jalapenos though which the staff pronounced with a J. My bro and sis in law ordered a Hummus and Pita Veg platter.

The staff continued to check on every dish to see if we enjoyed it, asked us if we needed drink top ups and see to our comfort thru the meal. Nice as in many restaurants, you lose your waiter once your order is served. and when I told them I want to blog about it, they took down my blog url.

We went to the Koramangala branch but there are a couple of others. Do check it out on your next visit.









Saturday, May 07, 2011

Quench your thirst at Bandra

On the Reclamation food trail, we checked out Quench and actually my friend was aldready a fan. at the end of the evening, I was a convert too. Friendly service, nice retro music, good food and interesting beer themed graffiti on the walls. and snakes and ladders on the tables.

Ordered a paneer steak with Paprika Sauce and since I am not a beer drinker, the Quench Mocktail. Both were really good. It can get a little crowded and I would imagine weekends are packed. Must check out this place again soon...









A little bit of Paris at Chez Moi

Loving the response to the blog and that folks are reccoing restaurants I should try and review. A couple of days back, heard great reccos for a restaurant a stone's throw from my house and if I had a giant catapult, I could possibly be launched there from my window:-). But I dont and my window has grills, so got there the conventional way walking.

Chez Moi is one of the 5 or 6 restaurants which is makin the Candies lane at Reclamation a food hub to rival Pali Naka / Carter Road / KFC lanea. The good news is most of the food places are casual dining and hence VFM. I had noticed Chez Moi for a while but the exterior didnt impress. The interior though does and actually tries for a french cafe vibe with art to complement.

Had an interesting drink there Basil Lemongrass Mojitos (virgin) as they serve only wine and then a plate of assorted Tapas. The drink was very good but I guess Lemongrass being a bit sour is an acquired taste. The Tapas were a mix of good to fair. I didnt really like the fig flavour.

Their Menu is actually presented in the first few pages of a lifestyle magazine that made for quite an interesting touch. Even the bill is presented in a cigar case.

Though mid week, it was reasonably crowded and people kept pouring in. Their service could do better though as they forgot about my main course order. We decided not to order again as we wanted to check out Quench also in the same lane.