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Wednesday, March 19, 2014

A Mediterranean Affair- Casero, Pune


Before I start, here's the link to the published article (DNA,Pune Edition):






With a whole lot of Italian, Indian, Oriental and Continental restaurants springing up all over the city, this one comes as a pleasant change. With absolutely no hint of an Indian touch, Casero takes you on a delectable trip across Spain, Morocco, Turkey and Greece. 

White stone walls, green doors, a strong breeze, a white fence lined with potted palms, little lamp shades at every table, and soft jazz music playing softly  in the background- this place will definitely remind you of a sea-side bistro in Greece or Italy. The staff is polite, courteous, and makes sure every need of yours is attended to.



The journey across the Mediterranean coast starts as soon as you are handed over the menu card. Hand-made paper clipped on a heavy wooden slate, the menu card provides a detailed description of all the food items. Casero means “home-made” in Spanish, and this is exactly what works for them. There is something about the place that will make you feel at home, and this is what makes the culinary experience all the more exciting.



Warm, buttery, lightly toasted bread served with some light and refreshing hummus, and a couple of fresh fruit mocktails were brought to our table while we browsed through the menu. Mr. Mahesh Kini, the owner of Casero, came over to us and suggested we try out a few of their specials. “We use authentic Mediterranean style of cooking, which is why you will not find even a little hint of any Indian flavors in the food. “






Starters:



Green Tomato and Goat Cheese
This is a fried patty, soft and cheesy with a thin slice of green tomato in the center, with a little hint of sweetness. This is served with a yogurt based dip, and if you are in the mood for a new (cheese) flavor, I recommend you try it.


Spanakopita
A thin, soft, buttery pastry stuffed with spinach, this is a must try for all you vegetarians. The flavor of the spinach is refreshing, and mixes well with the buttery pastry.


Moroccan Style Lamb Balls
Oven baked, sautéed in the home-made tomato sauce, this one is a little tangy. The meatballs are soft, and the flavors are overwhelming. 


Souvlakia
This is a grilled chicken preparation served on skewers, and has a fresh flavor of lime, olive oil and herbs. Very light on the stomach, do try it out.




Kalamar Tava
This one’s been highly recommended by many, and is a Turkish preparation of squids stuffed with shrimps. Fresh, soft, and full of flavor, this extravagant preparation is fit for a king. 




Main Course




Artichoke and Phyllo Parcel
This one is an oven-baked phyllo pastry stuffed with cheese and pan- sautéed leek. Buttery, cheesy, soft and light, this dish melts in your mouth.



Root Veg Saganaki
This is a deep-fried patty made our of root vegetables (carrot, beetroot and radish), served with some home-made tomato sauce. Tangy and sweet at the same time, this is served with feta cheese. If you like your cheese, do try it out.


Casero Signature Paella
This involves prawns, chicken, crab and pork sausages served in lemon rice. A good mixture of flavors, this too has been highly recommended by many.



Harissa Chgicken
This one was my personal favorite. It’s  chicken cooked in chilly paste and bell peppers in a foil. If you are looking out for something spicy, try this. The moment you open the foil, the aroma of the chilly engulfs you, and the flavor of the bell peppers and chilly seeped right into the chicken makes this quite a refreshing chicken preparation.

Lamb Shank Tagine
This is mutton served in thick gravy. A little sweet, with a strong flavor of all the right garam masalas, the mutton is cooked with caramelized onions and dates. The aroma will take you back to your history books, and remind you of the Turkish Sultans and their trade of spices, and their rich foods.



The advantage of  this cuisine is that it’s very light on the stomach, and even after all those dishes we had appetite for some desserts (tee hee)


Desserts

Dark Chocolate Rum Torte
This  one has been highly recommended by many, and there was no way we were going to be left behind. 70% dark chocolate, with a strong flavor of rum- If you love dark chocolate, genuine dark bitter chocolate, there is no way you can be missing out on this.



Arabian Nights
This is a much lighter option compared to the chocolate torte. This is a platter containing a rich, creamy milk based dessert, a walnut filled baklava, and a refrigerated preparation of saffron milk.




A must-try for those looking out for a completely new culinary experience. I’m definitely going back for more. 

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Arthur's Theme, Pune

A hot and lazy Sunday afternoon saw us walking into Arthur's Theme.The place was empty, and I had my doubts about entering. But I've never heard a bad review about Arthur's Theme, which is why I decided to go ahead with this.

A small place with wood paneling and dim lights immediately takes you to a small café somewhere up in the Himalayas. Full marks for the presentations- lights, music, the wine bottle on the table; this is exactly what you want on a lazy weekend.

We took the table by the window, and proceeded to order. Because it was uncharacteristically hot (it’s only mid March!) I decided to go ahead with a non-alcoholic Sangria. The staff is polite, courteous, and extremely humble. My drink was served within 10 minutes. After having spent all of Sunday morning “café-hopping”, in search of that one drink that would make the heat bearable, I had finally found it. Sweet, cold,  and a strong flavor of apple-what more could one ask for? Once again, full marks for the presentation.



We ordered an Alfredo, which is batter-fried calamari, served with a garlic dip. This one arrived in 15 minutes, and just by the smell of it we knew we had ordered a winner. A rich buttery aroma filled the place while I tried to get a good shot. After a certain point I could not hold back any longer, so please forgive me for this poor quality image.









The squids were fresh, not too chewy, and absolutely delicious! Perfect for beer and game nights. The dip compliments it perfectly, and I strongly recommend this dish for starters.


We then ordered a Mariana and a Duncan (I LOVE the names of the dishes here!) Here’s the verdict-

Mariana
I expected potato skins, and was a little disappointed to see them being served like this-



But the disappointment was short-lived. The potatoes are crispy, tasty, and go well with the yogurt dip. You can’t stop after one. The garlic and herbs blend well to give a distinct flavor to this dish. Highly recommend it, do try it out.






Duncan
Classic chicken wings in barbeque sauce. Even though it’s a standard preparation, no one has ever managed to do a good job. This one, however, is as close to perfect as you could get. It looked a little messy to eat, but once we started, we finished off 8 wings between the 2 of us within 15 minutes, I kid you not. The caramelized barbeque sauce does the magic. Try it, please do!





I’m glad Sunday ended on such a happy note. It’s good to see a few old places that have managed to keep up their standards. I am DEFNITELY coming back again, this time with the boyfriend. Good food, affordable prices, and an ambiance that gives you the experience of fine-dining somewhere in the mountains, Arthur’s Theme is highly recommended.




Monday, March 10, 2014

A lunch for one- Dario's

Tried the Onion Tart for lunch this Monday. A quick summary-

1.The service has improved since the last time I visited (back in June 2013) Or maybe it's the lack of customers on a Monday afternoon. Either way, I didn't have any complains as far as the service was concerned.

2. The Onion Tart was a tad bit too oily. Oily enough to put you off, you know what I mean? If you're paying a bomb for something, you don't want to be served something that LOOKS unappetizing.



3. The tart was served with mashed potatoes. Honestly, even the accompaniments ended up disappointing me. Mashed potatoes are best enjoyed when smooth, creamy and soft. The texture reminded me of thick rice pudding. And it wasn't even tasty. I could do a better job with mashed potatoes, and that's saying something.



It's heart-breaking, paying 450 bucks for something that doesn't satisfy your taste buds, and ends up clogging your arteries. Tch tch!

4. I also ordered a mocktail- the Pussy Cat. A distinct flavor of pineapple, this drink gave me the perfect sugar rush I had been craving for all day. Worth paying 200 for.



I'd love to come here again, it's beautiful, and extremely relaxing. I could come here alone and spend hours  writing, while sipping mocktails. I wish they would do a better job with the food though. 

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Cos I eat Dessert for Breakfast - Peter's Pan


Being a morning person, I have always enjoyed breakfast scenes. Call me at 7:00am for a breakfast meeting, and I will be there 5 min before time. Scientifically proven, the breakfast must be the heaviest meal of the day...plus after killing myself at the gym every morning I could eat enough for 2 people. So you get the drift. Meet me for breakfast, and you'll never really regret it. 

I met a school friend after ages- yes sadly it's that point in life when all the close ones are all over the world. Meeting someone for even a day now gets me excited, and meeting someone who is equally excited about breakfast and chocolate and FOOD made this even more special. 

We went to a small cafe in the neighborhood- Peter's Pan. It's been here for quite some time, and I have gone here a bunch of times for pancakes and well, pancakes. This is one good thing about this place- it's been so long, and they have maintained the quality of their pancakes (maybe even got better!) So yes, it doesn't take rocket science to figure out that pancakes was part of our breakfast. 


This is what we had-

Vanilla Cinnamon French Toast
Banana Caramel Pancakes
Coffee

(All for 230 bucks, hell yeah!)

The verdict-



French Toast

Three thick slices of toast, covered in caramel sauce. The sight of the dish gave me a sugar high, I kid you not. Here, have a look-




One bite of this beautiful dish, and I couldn't STOP. I ended up eating 2 out of the 3 slices (I must learn some self-control) There is not too much egg, which is good (I once had a bad experience with French Toasts when the egg was a little too much, and it ended up smelling a little stale once it got cold) and the flavor ended up being almost perfect. What was missing was the cinnamon- there was absolutely no hint of cinnamon in the bread, when in fact it was one of the main reasons I had chosen that particular option (They had Jalapeno and Cheese French Toast too, but well, blame my sweet tooth for ordering desserts for breakfast) Vanilla cinnamon did sound a little more interesting..so yes, I was a little disappointed with the missing cinnamon. But that was probably just in the initial 3-4 bites...after that I think we were too busy catching up to even bother about missing cinnamon. 




Banana Caramel PANCAKES


This has been a personal favorite here. I have my moments once in 3 months when I come over for banana caramel pancakes. It pains me to see how people don't think banana, caramel, whipped cream served with pancakes cannot be a good thing. I agree, not everyone is ambitious when it comes to trying out new food and flavors. Here I am, assuring you that you are going to love this little change, and that you might want to shift over from chocolate too. 










Do give it a try. The pancakes are soft, fluffy, and filling. One plate contains 3 pancakes, so maybe you could come over and try it out one fine evening. Just a little food experiment :) 



The service is a little slow, you might have to wait a little too long for your order to be ready, but in the end it's all worth it. 









Saturday, February 22, 2014

Chill scene Saturday- Shatranj, Pune.

A not-so-hectic weekend, after ages. And honestly, I was craving for a break. So while friends were making extensive plans of going to fancy places for dinner, I suggested we do something different. Surprisingly, it was very easy to convince everyone for a lunch at Shatranj, Koregaon Park. Many had heard of the place and it's wonderful tandoori items. I'd heard about it sometime last year, from a friend. Seeing his excitement while he described a relaxed Saturday evening  at Shatranj with his colleagues, I made a mental note to visit the place as soon as possible.


So here I was on a Saturday afternoon, excited about finally being here. The place is spacious and well-managed I must say. The seating is outdoor, in an open air arrangement. One is unlikely to find such an ambiance in other parts of the city- a quiet green place where you can unwind over beer and good food, and not spend much by the end of it. Perfect for an outing with close friends after a hectic week, this place is more enjoyable during the night.





The service is prompt, and it's reassuring to know that the waiters have a good idea about the menu (they helped us decide our order) It's the confidence with which the waiters recommend dishes that makes you want to try them out.

This is what our lunch looked like-

Paneer Tikka
Fruit Punch
Margarita
Chicken Tawa
Veg Lahori
Dal Fry
Cheese Garlic Naan
Jeera Rice

Here's how it went-


Paneer Tikka






The paneer could have been a little softer- it tends to become a little hard when it cools down. The masala too didn't seep in too well (though I feel that's how it works with paneer?) The masala is a little salty, though overall the dish tastes fresh and average. It is served with onion- a little cabbage in the salad would actually help balance out the extra salt. We had to ask for the chutney to be served along with it. I suggest you have it with the green chutney, it's pretty refreshing.
In a nutshell- average. There are a few changes that can be made to the presentation, but otherwise it is an okay dish.


Fruit Punch

If in case you don't know it by now, I live on sugar rushes. That's why you'll see me eating a whole lot of desserts, ad drinking a gazillion  mocktails. So the Fruit Punch shouldn't come as a surprise.
This mocktail is sweet, refreshing, and when left on the table, takes you to a shack in Goa.

The drink looked a little heavy though- milk, along with pieces of fruit. The drink is a combination of apple, chickoo and orange juice. Perfect, if you ask me, though it could do without the apple pieces in the drink. I really enjoyed the drink, and I suggest you try it on a hot summer day.




Margarita

This one was a disappointment. Since I don't drink, I only had a sip of it, but it was enough to give me an idea- it's TOO sweet (they could do away with the concentrated sugar syrup I feel), a little too strong (maybe cos of the excess sugar, alcohol, and cherry liqueur clashing horribly) and there are smalls pieces of something jelly-like in the drink. Do away with the ice and the jelly and the concentrated sugar syrup...let the drink be a little more easy and relaxing.




Though of course Shatranj is a place you'd like to visit for beer..but once in a while when you do feel like having a cocktail, it must be good.


Chicken Tawa




The dish looked extremely appetizing. Served on a "tawa", this dish came with a thick rich gravy, garnished with tomatoes. The dish tasted as good as it looked. There was a generous quantity of chicken, and the pieces were well cooked and fresh. They could be a little softer though- they could try grilling the pieces a little more before adding them to the gravy. But overall the dish is absolutely delicious, with a  nice blend of flavors. This dish is medium-spicy...and almost perfect. This is the kind of good food you would want to eat after a tiring and long week, you know. Do try this, please!



Veg Lahori

This one was a recommendation by the manager. He seemed very confident and positive about it. He also kept insisting we take the whole portion, instead of ordering it by plate. After much persuasion, we gave in.  After having one bite of the dish I understood what he meant by asking us to order a larger portion. This dish is one of the tastiest veg dishes I have eaten in a long time.




 It looks rich, appetizing, and if you haven't already filled your stomach with starters, it will definitely make you drool. The gravy is semi-thick, rich, and a little sweet. The taste reminded me of the food I had back in Punjab (which basically is a compliment since the Mughlai food up north is mostly brilliant)  This is one of those dishes you'd not want to waste, no matter how full you are. TRY IT!





Dal Fry







An inviting color, a delicious aroma, a strong flavor and a rich tadka, this dish will vaguely remind you of home. This with some jeera rice, and you're sorted. Very light on the stomach, and a lovely after-taste. You MUST try this out. Even a simple dish like a dal fry can be tasty, you know.



Jeera Rice
This is well cooked, and it's one of those rare times when I actually got a hint of the jeera in the rice. Coupled with the dal fry, this was one refreshing meal!



Cheese Garlic Naan



The cheese does get a little dry once it cools down, so you might not get the flavor after some point. Though the cheese and the garlic together make for an interesting combo.






Do visit  if you're looking for a place to unwind,good food and cheap liquor. It's quite a good deal if you consider the ambiance and the good food, and the service. Not bad, if you're not looking at anything fancy, just a laid back evening with your close friends, beer, and good food.

































Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Street Food- Pune


A couple of my friends studying at SIMC PG started off as “foodies”, and then decided to DO something about it. It’s a lovely project they have come up with, and I’m glad they considered me worthy enough to help them out with it. The project is simple- share your best street food experience in Pune, over a period of one month. Because there are a lot of options, they decided to limit it to the top 30 places only. In a nutshell-


The #TastyThirty Project- 30 days. 30 places. Rs. 3000.

It had been a long Monday for me. With 3 hours of sleep the previous night, a movie shoot, and a bad cold, I was trying to get myself some shut eye when they called.  And things I am passionate about, I won’t ever say no to. So it was no surprise when I met them an hour later at MG Road, Pune.
After having apologized profusely about the sneezing, I headed down with Rohit Goidani and Sneha Iyer to our first stop that evening, the Chat stall at Hanuman Mandir. Here’s how it went-

Hanuman Mandir Chat Stall






Set up along the main wall of the Hanuman Temple, this stall is famous for it’s Aloo Tikki and Pani Puri. We were here at 5:15pm, and the place was crowded. There was a group of school girls who were enthusiastically ordering a variety of chats while we stood in one corner, trying to make up our minds. We settled in for the Aloo Tikki Chat after we figured we’d never be able to agree on a common dish. Priced at Rs. 30, the Aloo Chat doesn’t have the aloo tikki (patty) that one would expect. Instead, we got potato pieces mixed with onion, puri (crushed) and chole. The puri was soggy, the potatoes were a little warm, and there was not enough salt.  For all the hype that’s been created around it, I don’t think it was that good.  

A1 Sandwiches






The last time I came here was back in 2008. When eating sandwiches from the roadside stalls was considered badass, and if mum got to know, we’d be grounded for a week. I’m assuming the day our mothers stopped bothering about what we ate outside, was probably when we stopped frequenting these stalls. Anyway, it was a pleasant feeling, asking for the Veg Club Sandwich with extra cheese after all these years.

A1 Sandwiches has been running successfully since 1986, and opens every day at 4:30 in the evening, and goes on till 11:30 each night. It’s a pity they don’t have delivery, or else I would have managed to order this home too. Almost 350 sandwiches are sold every day, with the Veg Club Sandwich and the Toast Sandwich being the bestsellers.  Priced at Rs. 40, the Veg Club sandwich comes hidden underneath a layer of finely grated cheese.  And from what I remember, this tasted, if possible, even better than the one I had eaten back in 2008! The bread, butter, vegetables are all fresh. The ketchup and cheese give it a perfect taste, but what makes this dish delicious is the chutney they use. The green chutney prepared everyday is unlike what you have at other sandwich stalls. “USP hai, USP” quips the shopkeeper enthusiastically, while applying chutney to the bread slices. And we believe him J 
If you haven’t tried Anil A1 Sandwiches yet, I suggest you head over to the stall RIGHT AWAY.  They also accept party orders, btw J



Karachi





Next, we headed down to Karachi Sweet mart, which is situated right at the beginning of Shivaji Market.  This shop opened back in 1947, and has been dishing out mouth watering sweets and snacks since then. I remember eating their Dhoklas as a child, and just to relive those childhood memories I got the two of them here to eat some tasty dhoklas with me.  One plate of Plain Dhokla comes for Rs.20 only, and the quality of the same has been maintained over the years. Fluffy, spongy, sweet yellow dhoklas. And the chutney served is sweet, and makes it taste even better. Searching for mouth melting dhoklas that won’t taste bland? You know where to head to.
<I also sampled a piece of the Bengali Pedha, which was good (a little dry, like the sandesh). Priced at Rs. 300 per kg, I think it’s worth a try>

JaiShankar


Who HASN’T been here? This place is known for it’s bhel  in cities all over India. We had the Pani Puri, which without any doubt was BRILLIANT. There are very few places where I actually dare to have the pani puri. This one here is hygienic (as compared to other roadside stalls), and tasty. Must try, in case you haven't already. 

Aditya Dabeli







Yeah, never heard of this, I know right? But it’s the same Dabeli guy who keeps shuffling along Centre street.  We were lucky to catch him at the end of Centre Street(he seems to have settled there permanently) He’s been making Dabeli for the last 19 years, and has also opened a bigger shop near Babajan Chowk recently where one can sit and eat fried snacks. The plain Dabeli is priced at Rs. 12, while the Cheese one is for Rs.25.
He styled the Dabeli for us (he wanted the food to look flattering) and by the time we started eating, the Dabeli had turned a little cold. The dabelis used to be much better, but that’s because he used a lot more oil earlier I believe. This one is good, but could have been spicier, and could do with a little more salt.


Pakodas at…the UnNamed Stall




Right next to the Dabeli guy is a lady who makes pakodas, and is extremely possessive of her stall (she didn’t let us click pictures!) Rohit is quite a charming gentleman that way, he got her to give us 3 types of pakodas to sample. All for Rs. 10. She told us the stall had been around for the last 12 years, and because they faced a lot of competition, she woulodn’t allow us to take pics. Though she was pretty inquisitive about the college and the project. By the end of it, she giggled shyly and pointed out to the stall when Rohit asked her  the name of her shop- "Shree Swami Samarth, bus yehi naam hai”
The aloo pakodas were not too good, nor were the plain onion ones. The dal pakodas were good, yes, but the flavor wasn’t strong enough. Maybe some chai and rains would get you in the mood, you never know.


Poona Cold Drink House



This place turned out to be quite a disappointment.  I had once been here back in the 1990s, after a long day (and evening) of shopping and walking around the whole of MG Road. I don’t remember much of anything back then, but I do know that it had been a refreshing experience. This time, I decided to try the Chocolate Milkshake. As I said earlier- I was disappointed. For Rs.70, the quantity is quite a lot, yes, but it’s too thick, with absolutely no flavor of chocolate.  The milk and the ice cream are a little too creamy, and instead of making you feel refreshed, they made us super sleepy.
The milkshakes are a definite no-no, but I wonder how the rest of the stuff is. The place seems pretty popular.





The Pune Zarthosti SevaMandal



The name sounds pretty heavy-duty, doesn’t it? It’s just another innocent looking stall on the footpath on the main road.  I have passed the stall/shop several times during my frequent visits to MG Road, but never stopped to eat here. I wasn’t surprised to see a small crowd here (it’s always packed) As soon as I made my way to the counter, I was shocked to see the prices. 10 bucks for a veg spring roll? Hell yeah I’m having it. 10 bucks for an orange slush? Get me that too, duh.
We ended up sharing the Orange slush (which was bloody brilliant) and the spring roll. I didn’t quite like it much, cos when I hear spring rolls, I want noodles. And this one has none. Might as well call it a veg roll. But for what it’s priced at, I’m guessing it’s worth it. Other stuff looks great here too, I’ll try them one  by one J



Garden Seekh Kebab





This guy sits with his mutton/beef/chicken meat,  coal and skewers in a dark corner of a footpath, right opposite JJ Garden.  On a cold night, the heat and smell of the kebabs is pretty welcoming.  He serves only non-veg tikkas (with 2 pavs), so do not come here if you don’t eat meat.  Mohammed Farooq has been sitting in that place for the last 15 years, preparing kebabs for his customers while enthusiastically discussing a topic as per his liking. Yesterday, it was all about posing for our photos, and knowing which paper would the photos be published in. He happily posed for us while making the kebabs. Sweet chap.
The chicken tikka plate was absolutely worth it. For Rs.75, I doubt I’d get chicken tikkas anywhere.  The chicken was well cooked, and the flavor of the masala had seeped right in. Do try it, it’s healthy even!


JJ Garden Vada Pav




I like the fact that they are humble enough to stay at their stall and produce hundreds(maybe thousands, they wouldn’t tell) of vada pavs every day, after all these years of fame and fortune.  Started in 1972, this famous vada pav joint has made news in Delhi. A friendly chap, he told us about a few men coming down from Delhi eating at his stall recently, since they had heard the vada pavs there were great. The owner showed us a newspaper clipping he has stuck to the wall behind the counter, trying to prove his point.   And of course we believe him. No one staying in Pune has not tasted them (if you happen to be one such case, kindly go eat one now, before someone finds out), and not fallen in love with them. There is MAGIC in the food, you know, it makes you happy. Very few foods can do that to you. Experience it while you can.
Try the vada pav with the green chutney, it adds on to the flavor. And if you want to explore a bit further, team it up with a piece of green chilly. Perfect!


There are a few places remaining, which I shall be talking about later. This was a great experience, and I don’t see why you mustn’t be a part of it too. Go on, try the stuff, and do feel free to share your feedback J

<Stay tuned for more updates, coming up next week>