Thursday, April 22, 2010

Sana-Di-Ge

This restaurant is something else! We were all surprised that none of us (except for Sammie, who came with his friends a few weeks ago and then told us how “deadly” the food was) heard about this gem of a restaurant even though it has been around for 7 years.

Coastal meals in India mean food from the Western coast of India specifically Goa, Kerala, Maharashtra and Mangalore and are usually loaded with delicious seafood cooked in rich sauces and curries. Every item we ordered were absolutely delicious, the restaurant has a nice ambiance and the friendly wait staff knew their food so well, we pretty much ordered everything they suggested.

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Fresh seafood from Mangalore.

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Prawn ghee roast. Yes, you read it right, it was ghee and it was delicious! No, seriously, I would come back here just to eat these spicy succulent prawns. Highly recommended.

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Karne rawa fry - semolina battered fried fish. So crispy on the outside and so moist on the inside. There are a lot of tiny bones so be careful not to eat too fast. To finish off our starter course, we also had mango gobi fry (picture) and clams cooked in coconut masala, which were very, very good as well.

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"Bread" basket - I can't find another word that would describe the carbohydrates we ate here, but they include neer dosa (or water dosa), mudai (yellow idly), pundi (sp?) (another kind of idly made of crushed brown rice).

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Can't have an Indian meal without some curries. (From top, clockwise) Country chicken curry, vegetable stew and super yummy Mangalore fish curry.

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Kokum kadi is a spicy kokum fruit drink from Kerala (which I later found out from a reader that this drink originated from Nothern Karnataka). The waiter realized I was a bit apprehensive (because he mentioned there were coconut milk in it), so he gave me a little glass to try. It tasted like fruity buttermilk with spices.

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Overall Ratings:
Po's: 8.5/10

Would we return?
Absolutely!

Address
Goldfinch Hotel
# 32/3, Crescent Road
High Grounds
Vasanthnagar, Bangalore, 560001
Phone: +91.80412.91300

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Cafe Noir

The brother of Toscano's owner Chef Jean Michel Jasserand opened a French cafe earlier this year. Cafe Noir is located at the U.B. City Piazza, the same venue as Toscano. The al fresco dining area didn't remind me of cafes along Champs-Élysées but the modern decor and ambiance of the place made me forget for a moment that I was in India.

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Onion soup - most onion soups made anywhere in the world is done with beef broth but this one however is made with vegetable broth, which is very welcoming for me who doesn't eat any parts of a cow. Served with a small piece of mozzarella toast submerged into the savory broth.

zucchini soup
Zucchini vegetable soup - light broth with pieces of vegetables and a hint of sweetness from mushrooms.

club sandwich
Club sandwich - layers of ham, cheese, chicken, lettuce, tomatoes in between crunchy toast. All sandwiches were served with sides of crispy fries and leafy green salad.

roasted chicken sandwich on baquette
Moist chunks of roast chicken served in a crispy-on-the-outside-soft-on-the-inside baguette. According to the owner, these breads are baked fresh every morning.


Croque monsieur - "A" thought this was good but I thought it was too close to a grilled ham-and-cheese sandwich.

salmon quiche
Salmon quiche - the portion is a tad small compared to the rest. I was a bit worried that it might taste fishy (despite the use of smoked salmon) but I was pleasantly surprised by the taste and texture of salmon, asparagus and egg combination. Be careful not to eat it too quickly, the inside parts are piping hot!

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Crème brûlée - the first I've had in a while that's been done perfectly. The perfectly burnt caramelized sugar tops a smooth rich custard.

desserts
Other desserts to choose from. The owner mentioned that the pastry chef used only local ingredients.

Our tasty meal for four came up to a whopping Rs1700 (US$39)! When we consulted the owner about the reasonable price, he replied again that using mostly local produce (whenever they can) from chocolate to flour to fresh fruits, have helped keep the prices low. "A" was of course very impressed by this since using local produce equals lesser carbon footprints and is also very eco-friendly. I think this place would be perfect for a quick light bite or a sumptuous afternoon tea.

Overall Ratings:
"A"'s: 8.5/10
Po's: 8/10

Would we return?
Definitely!

Address:
2nd Floor,
The Collection UB City,
24, Vittal Mallya Road,
Bangalore,
Karnataka, India

Friday, April 16, 2010

Pizzeria Romano

This meal was a detour. We meant to check out Olio, which had pretty good reviews on the Food Lover's magazine but it didn't even cross our minds that we needed a reservation. Rejected and feeling rather famished, we walked up and down the street searching for a restaurant and Pizzeria Romano looked good, from the outside.

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The interiors were okay. I guess I should give them some credit for actually *trying* to make the place somewhat stylish except why bother installing good lights when you are going to turn on half of them and leave the other half of the restaurant in total darkness?

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The menu looked more like suburbia-American-Italian than Italian and "A" thought the same about the food. Half of the wine options listed were unavailable and when we finally got a glass of shiraz, it tasted like it's been sitting around for a while.

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I was really looking forward to some wood-fire pizzas except the wood apparently ran out, so we had to settle for some oven pizza, which turned out pretty good. The thin crust was crispy and we had plenty of good toppings.

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Don't let this photo fool you; it's mozzarella sticks and not fish fingers. If you are looking for plain ol' mozzarella, you're in for a surprise. This one has pieces of jalapeno and a skewer and served with spicy tomato sauce. Just remember to blot it before you eat because it was extremely greasy.

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Chicken quesadilla. Whoa wait, isn't this Mexican?

What is up with restaurants that are trying to serve multi-cuisines? It just sounds like they are offering cafeteria food. Why bother claiming to be a "pizzeria" and then serve Lebanese and Thai? I don't get it *scratching head*.

And last but not least (are you ready for this?), my biggest complaint about this place is the amount of mosquitoes that were flying around and trying to eat us. It's really hard to enjoy a meal when you have to constantly wave your hands around, slap your legs and eat at the same time. The waiter did apologize and said he would mention the problem to the owner. Let's hope the owner buys an electric-swatter-bug-zapper racquet for the restaurant.

Overall Ratings:
"A"'s: 6.5/10
Po's: 4.5/10 (mainly because of the mosquitos)

Would we return?
Doubtful

Address:
55, 5th Cross, (Above Sprocket)
6th Block,
Koramangala,
Bangalore

Sunday, April 11, 2010

ITC Windsor - The Raj Pavilion

It was midnight by the time we left the Chinnaswamy Stadium (we just watched an IPL cricket match between Bangalore and Hyderabad). There were not a whole lot of 24-hours dining options in Bangalore so we ended up at the ITC Windsor Luxury Hotel’s coffee shop called The Far Pavilion. It's a fancy name for a small coffee shop but this restaurant is covered by glass and has an interior that resembles a botanical garden. It was quite pretty. We ordered from the continental menu (or I'd like to call it "American") but they also have Indian-British and Chinese cuisines.

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Chicken sandwich - came with a thin layer of omelet and toasted white bread. The cubes of chicken were tender and wasn't dry. Served with crispy fries and some pickled cauliflowers.

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By the time we sat down at the dining table, "A" was drunk and famished so he had to order the biggest entree on the menu. Unfortunately, I think the best thing about this meal was the fried eggs. :-(

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Fish & Chips - the best choice of all! The fillets were crispy on the outside but very moist on the inside. Served with wasabi mayonnaise on the side.

In case you're interested, Hyderabad beat Bangalore by 7 wickets. And click here for my IPL cricket experience.

Overall Ratings:
"A"'s: 6.5/10
Po's: 6.5/10

Would we return?
Probably

Address:
25, Windsor Square,
Golf Course Road,
Bangalore 560 052,
Karnataka, India
Tel: (91)(80) 22269898

Monday, April 5, 2010

Bliss Luxury Chocolates

I want to quickly tell you about this chocolate store we stumbled upon while walking around in the Forum Value Mall in Whitefield. "A" had a piece of black chocolate with rum and I had a piece of dark chocolate with coffee cream and they were both very good! I ended up packing a box for "A"'s family and another box as a birthday gift.

They also have a lounge and some decadent looking cakes on sale. This should be a nice place to have a cuppa joe (A: chocolate shake *snap of fingers*) and split a slice of chocolate cake with someone.


Wide selections of chocolates



Overall Ratings:
Po's: 8.5/10

Would we return?
Yes

Address:
The Forum Value Mall,
224, Ground Floor,
62 Whitefield Main Road
Whitefield, Bangalore 560066

Pizza at Toscano's Forum Value Mall

Something was bugging me on Saturday and I couldn't shake it off. I was feeling antsy and it was beginning to show. "A" was busy with work but he couldn't bear to see me like this, so he said, "Let's go out for dinner". Not having much of an appetite, I suggested pizzas but I didn't want to venture into the hustle and bustle of town, so we went to Toscano's in Forum Value Mall in Whitefield.

Prosciutto pizza - the pizza crust was a tad soft even though the menu clearly says "thin crust", which is a big pet peeve of mine. If I wanted a soft pizza, I would've gone to Pizza Hut for a pizza pie. Thin crust usually means crisp. The marinara sauce was a bit too sweet and was lacking the deep slow-cooked tomato sauce flavor.

Smoked salmon pizza with pesto - I have the same complaint about this pizza as well and in addition to that, the salmon was tasting a bit fishy. It'd be nice if they gave us a bit more of the delicious pesto.

Mango pana cotta - along with the bread basket with yummy butter and basil olive oil, the dessert was also good. It wasn't too sweet and had a creamy smooth but jelly-like texture.

Compared to meals I've had at Toscano's UB City, which have all been pretty good, the food I had here was quite mediocre (A: come on, it was better than mediocre!). I've had better pizzas at Herb and Spice and Road Trip, but I would come back to try other non-pizza entrees because this place has nice interiors and ambiance.

Overall Ratings:
A's: 7/10
Candice's: 6.5/10

Would we return?
Most probably

Address:
The Forum Value Mall,
224, 2nd Floor,
62 Whitefield Main Road
Whitefield, Bangalore 560066

Friday, April 2, 2010

Soo Ra Sang

I understand. I am moving to a new country, therefore I have to make-do with ingredients available to me but I can't help feeling disappointed on my grocery-shopping trip to Spar (possibly the biggest supermarket in Bangalore) where I was hoping to buy some stuff (you know, stuff like tomatillas and pork loins) and I couldn't find anything!

Fortunately, my disappointment vanished instantly when "A" told me we were going to a Korean restaurant for dinner.

The many kimchis and side dishes that comes complimentary with your meal.


Fresh kimchi (Korean fermented cabbage).

Korean scallion pancake with soy sauce. I have to say they were a bit stingy on the scallions and it wasn't as chewy as the ones I had in NYC Korean town but nonetheless, we devoured it within seconds!

Bibimbop, we ordered it without the beef.

Stewed spicy tofy. Totally melts in your mouth.

To satisfy my pork (and Asian food) cravings, we ordered a few pork dishes. This one is pork with spicy soy sauce served on a hot plate. Super yum!

Seatings in the restaurant. There were a few BBQ tables available for a minimum of two BBQ orders.


Since it was such a joyous occasion, we ordered both shoju and Cass beer. "A"'s annoying (but funny) quote of the evening is "Cassssssssss... Sound of vitality..."

My only complaint would be that the rice was a bit wet (I think to attempt sticky rice, they used local rice and more water) and the BBQ meats were miniscule and we could've done without it. The restaurant is run by a Korean lady so I think this is as authentic as it gets.

Overall Ratings:
"A"'s: 8.5/10
Candice's: 9/10

Would we return?
Maybe every week!

Address:
No. 35, Mannal,
Wind Tunnel Road,
Murugeshpalya
Bengaluru, Karnataka 560017
Phone: 080 41303435