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Saturday, November 27, 2010

Mosate - PAN Asian Cuisine

Mosate is at Khar next to the Barbequeue Nation. It serves Thai and Chinese cuisine. I visited this place last weekend and it was a great dining experience there.

The ambience and the decor is very appealing and tastefully done. But i was surprised to find out that they did not have a high chair for children ... and we had to figure out how to make our 1.5 yrs old daughter comfortable during the dinner... luckily we found a nice corner table and settled there ...

The Hong Kong Chicken, Dimsum made great starters ... but the Vietnamese  soup we ordered was extremely spicy and we just could not finish it .... :(

For main course we had Chicken Farang and Fried rice ... the Chicken Farang was simply superb ...

Friday, November 19, 2010

Mumbai’s 21 Best Sandwiches


What's to a sandwich but two slices of bread and a choice of filling? That simple but genius combination has spurned a 1,000 variations, some indigenous to Mumbai's very own streets (vada pav, anyone?). In our quest to whittle down the best sandwiches in the city, we had to limit ourselves to what we considered a sandwich—essentially anything held between bread, usually two slices or more, and excepting vada pav and burgers, which though popular variations, are entitled to separate lists. From the humble roadside toastie to the more artisinal creations of five-star restaurants, we bring you the fruits of our very extensive labour. The sandwiches are ranked in no particular order. Love one? Hate others? Have your own suggestions? Please post all thoughts in the comments sections.

1.Philly Cheese Steak, Indigo DeliAn American deli favourite, this peppery sandwich is strictly for meat lovers, with its mix of sliced steak, sautéed onions, cheese, pepper and a tangy barbecue sauce filled into a herb-crusted loaf of bread. Rs385.
Ground Floor, Pheroze Building, Chattrapati Shivaji Maharishi Marg, Apollo Bunder, Colaba. Tel: 6655 1010. Also at Palladium Mall, Lower Parel.
2. Bagel and Lox, Indigo DeliGenerous slices of smoked salmon are packed between two halves of a bagel slathered with cream cheese, and topped with onions and capers. Can you say "Oy vey!"? Rs415.
See above for listing information.
3. Egg sandwich, Kala Ghoda Café 
This neat egg sandwich is the perfect picnic snack. Diced egg (equal parts white to yellow) tossed with the right amount of mayo, and pressed with alfalfa sprouts between KGC’s signature home made whole wheat bread. Rs80.
10 Ropewalk Lane (across from Trishna),? Kala Ghoda. Tel: 2263 3866.
4. Israeli Sandwich, Café Moshe 
This is breakfast in a bagel bun. This off-menu sandwich consists of boiled diced eggs (mostly whites), with the right amounts of in-house made mayo, chives, coriander and yes, boiled potato between slices of toasted bagel. Rs120.
Fabindia, First Floor, Jeroo Building, 137 MG Road, Kala Ghoda, Colaba. Tel: 2262 3552. Also at Crossword Bookstore, Kemps Corner. Tel: 2386 2795.
5. Lindsey, Wich Latte
This is turkey with a twist, thanks to some finely diced mushrooms sautéed in balsamic vinegar, and doused in parsley garlic dressing and cheddar cheese. Rs195.
Shop No 4, Ground Floor, Western Breeze Building, Colaba Causeway. Tel: 6525 4827.
Ground Floor, Natwar Chambers, Alana House Marg, behind HDFC Bank, Fort. Tel: 6510 0727.
PVR Food Court, Phoenix Mills, Tulsi Pipe Road, Lower Parel. Tel: 6510 0719.
6. Chip Butty, Theobroma
Heart disease in a bun, this is not for the faint of heart. Shredded chicken, strips of bacon topped with a slice of cheddar and packed into a bun slathered with butter and mayonnaise. The piece de resistance? A generous stuffing of French fries that gives the butty its name. Rs175.
See listing.


7. Dessert Sandwich, Bhola and Sagar
Two slices of hot, buttery bread crammed with grated cheese and home-made jam made of banana, papaya and the fruit of the day. Grilled till the cheese and jam meld into a single delicious pink filling. Rs25.
See listing.
8. Cheese Chutney Sandwich, RamnathIt’s not the ingredients but what you do with them that make all the difference. At Ramnath, a hole-in-the-wall establishment, fiery chutney is tempered with generous amounts of cheese to create toastie heaven. Rs25.
Opposite Phoenix Mills (entrance to Lifestyle), Tulsi Pipe Road, Lower Parel.
9. Veg Cheese Grilled Sandwich, Right Place 
Piling a sandwich with assorted vegetables (potato, tomatoes, pepper, capsicum, onions) and chutney, then grilling it for a couple of minutes may not seem like much of an idea, but when this Breach Candy snack joint offered customers this portable vegetarian feast, they took to it like the best thing since sliced bread. Rs60.
Opposite Breach Candy Hosptial, Warden Road.
10. Melanzane E Scamorza Affumicato, Da Vinci’s Express
Sliced eggplant is smoked and layered with chicken salami and soft Scarmoza cheese. Rs130.
Raghuvanshi Mills, next to Tata Power gate, Tulsi Pipe Road, Lower Parel. Tel: 93201 36611/93202 36611.


11. Turkey and Cranberry Sandwich, Pali Village Café 
This sandwich brings together all the best bits of a Thanksgiving feast. Sliced turkey, with cranberry and mayo makes for a savoury-sweet treat that hits the right taste buds. Rs331.
See listing.
12. BT Express, Banyan Tree Café
A protein whammy of chicken and boiled egg smothered in mayo, olives and lettuce. Rs 180.
Gallery BMB, Queens Mansion, GT Marg, near Cathedral School, Fort. Tel: 6510 9308.
13. Chicken Junglee, Candies
The Candies' Junglee—made with boiled and shredded chicken, mayo, chopped capsicum, and a dusting of pepper—has acquired a devoted following over the years. Rs50.
Mac Ronnel Hall, St. Andrews Road, near Pali Naka, Bandra (West). Tel: 2642 4124.
14. Hummus Bagel, The Bagel Shop
Slathered with homemade hummus, this bagel makes a compelling case for simple food. Tomatoes, lettuce, chilli flakes and olive oil add a nice Mediterranean touch to a Middle Eastern spread. Rs134.
30 Anand Villa, Pali Mala Road, Off Carter Road, Bandra (West). Tel: 2605 0178.
15. Prawn Club Sandwich, Bombay Baking Company 
It’s a derivative of the shrimp cocktail except the prawn isn’t so heavily drenched in dressing. This grilled whole wheat bread sandwich comprises boiled baby prawns, lettuce, tomatoes, a dash of lime and Thousand Island dressing that is used as spread in place of butter. Rs652.
JW Mariott, Juhu Tara Road, near Juhu Beach. Tel: 6693 3399.
16. Pizza Sandwich Toast, Jay Sandwich Stall
Who needs San Marzano tomatoes when regular ol' ketchup will do? The pizza sauce that features in this perfectly crisp toastie is a blend of tomato ketchup, Amul cheese, finely chopped capsicum, onion and half a slab of butter, making it a pizza in name only. Rs40.
Linking Road, near National College, Bandra (West). Tel: 2605 8493.
17. Chilli Cheese Toast, Lucky Sandwich
Perpetually drawing a crowd, Lucky Sandwich’s chilli cheese toast is worth the wait. The chutney is more parts green chilli than coriander, giving this two-tiered cheese, capsicum and onion mix its pungent kick. Rs35.
Outside Vile Parle station, corner of DJ Road and Bajaj Road, near Somayya Sadan, Vile Parle (West).
18. Paprika Chicken and Pesto Gouda, Santé 
It might not be much to look at, but this sandwich delivers on all taste points. You can build your own or settle for the staff recommended pick of paprika chicken, pesto-flavoured Gouda, gherkins, jalapenos and lettuce, with a light mayo and Dijon mustard dressing. Rs275.
Shop No.1, Sahina Apartments, Pali Market, Bandra (West). Tel: 2640 2126.
19. Cajun Chicken Sandwich, Out of the Blue
This open-faced sandwich, with a tangy Cajun-spiced grilled breast of chicken, iceberg lettuce and sun dried tomatoes, topped with mozzarella on a slice of whole grain bread, is Southern USA by way of Italy. Rs219.
Hotel Pali Hill, 14 Union Park, off Carter Road, next to Olive Bar & Kitchen, Khar (West). Tel: 93248 39393.


20. More Than Mozzarella, Sandwich & Co.
With ingredients so simple, how can you go wrong? Italian buffalo mozzarella, tomato, arugula and crunchy pine nuts are packed between two large multi-grain country loaves. Rs250.
Shop No.2, Ground Floor, Nav Pooja, Perry Cross Road, Bandra (West). Tel: 2655 3366.
21. Gourmet Club, Fenix at The Oberoi
Hefty in girth, ingredients and price, the Gourmet Club is a lofty cousin of the ubiquitous hotel club sandwich. Corn-fed chicken, pancetta, and avocado are layered with free-range egg and goat cheese and served with a heaping of triple-fried French fries. Rs850.
The Oberoi, Lobby level, Nariman Point. Tel: 6632 4343.

Trishna Sea food

Trishna by far is one of the best sea food restaurants in Mumbai. Originally they had only one branch in Kala Ghoda, Colaba but now they have one in Andheri Link road as well.


I learnt to eat crab at their Colaba restaurant for the first time and it was an amazing experience to eat the crab with all those tools they provide you.

If you are not very comfortable with the tools then the perfect crab dish for you is the butter garlic crab without the shells. They will clean the crab shells and provide you with the delicious meat.

The other preparations of fish curry (Pomfret, Surmai), the bombay duck (bombil) are to die for ...

NINE WORDS WOMEN USE

(1) Fine: This is the word women use to end an argument when they are Right and you need to shut up. 
(2) Five Minutes: If she is getting dressed, this means a half an hour. Five minutes is only five minutes if you have just been given five more minutes to watch the game before helping around the house. 
(3) Nothing: This is the calm before the storm. This means something, and you should be on your toes. Arguments that begin with nothing usually end in fine. 
(4) Go Ahead: This is a dare, not permission. Don't Do It! 
(5) Loud Sigh: This is actually a word, but is a non-verbal statement often misunderstood by men. A loud sigh means she thinks you are an idiot and wonders why she is wasting her time standing here and arguing with you about nothing. (Refer back to # 3 for the meaning of nothing.) 
(6) That's Okay: This is one of the most dangerous statements a women can make to a man. That's okay means she wants to think long and hard before deciding how and when you will pay for your mistake. 
(7) Thanks: A woman is thanking you, do not question, or faint. Just say you're welcome. (I want to add in a clause here - This is true, unless she says 'Thanks a lot' - that is PURE sarcasm and she is not thanking you at all. DO NOT say 'you're welcome' . that will bring on a 'whatever'). 
(8) Whatever: Is a woman's way of saying F--- YOU! 
(9) Don't worry about it, I got it: Another dangerous statement, meaning this is something that a woman has told a man to do several times, but is now doing it herself. This will later result in a man asking 'What's wrong?' For the woman's response refer to # 3.

PSYCHIATRIST Vs. BARTENDER

EVER SINCE I WAS A CHILD, I'VE ALWAYS HAD A FEAR OF SOMEONE UNDER MY
BED AT NIGHT. SO I WENT TO A PSYCHIATRIST AND TOLD HIM

'I've got problems. Every time I go to bed I think there's somebody
under it. I'm scared. I think I'm going crazy...'

'Just put yourself in my hands for one year,' said the psychiatrist.
'Come talk to me three times a week and we should be able to get rid
of those fears..'

'How much do you charge?'

'Eighty dollars per visit,' replied the doctor.

'I'll sleep on it,' I said.

Six months later the psychiatrist met me on the street.

'Why didn't you come to see me about those fears you were having?' he asked.

'Well, Eighty bucks a visit three times a week for a year is an awful
lot of money! A bartender cured me for $10. I was so happy to have
saved all that money that I went and bought me a new car!'

'Is that so?' With a bit of an attitude he said, 'and how, may I ask,
did a bartender cure you?

'He told me to cut the legs off the bed! - Ain't nobody under there now!!!

DUMP THOSE PSYCHIATRISTS.. GO HAVE A DRINK & TALK TO YOUR BARTENDER .

Gabbar on Orkut

Friday, October 2, 2009

Movies...!

Got hooked on to watching movies recently ... you see there isn't much to do going outside on a weekend these days .. you land up blowing money in shopping - for things you don't really need :)


Star Movies was an obvious choice and then is your AXN and HBO etc ... but this UTV World Movies came to me as a good surprise and of course a great change from the usual movies.

This channel shows movies from across the world and in languages other than English ... It is interesting to see what kinds of films are made in other countries ... it reflects the mind set and the overall culture and environment of the country and its people .....

So this section i will write briefly about these movies and the ones on Star Movies which i liked ....