The
last time I spent more than ninety minutes at the lunch table was when I got
into an argument with a friend over something, long back in a mess at ITME It's
been a long four years hurrying my way through lunch after that. Obviously,
there have been those treats at Kathlyn when eating was the sole purpose of the
visit, the spread was too huge and the starters never stopped coming. It's been
long since those days.
The
venue for lunch today was more of an instantaneous decision. The only criterion
being, a place while will not be too full of people at one in the afternoon.
Khwaja Chowk kind of fit into the bill and off we went.
The
initial disappointment of the restaurant being a bit narrow in it's selection
of beer (Kingfisher premium and Fosters were the only two brands of beer
available while the drink menu did mention Carlsberg as well) was quickly
dispelled by the really well cooked platter of Tandoori Chicken and Mutton
Seekh Kebabs. Both in the same league as any I have had at other places. It
would have been great if the Seekh
Kebabs were a little less chewy though.
The
Tandoori Chicken was absolutely top class. If
I were to crib about the platter, I would only crib about the serving
size. We managed to time our main course orders pretty much in sync with
polishing off the starters. Lachcha Parathas and Chicken Peshwari was brought
in. There was nothing very different about Chicken Peshwari than any other
Chicken dish cooked in tomatoes, Onions and garam masala and I have come to accept that. The Lachcha
Parathas were different though. Very light, soft and very well cooked. The
general apprehension while eating Lachcha Paratha is the fact that the inner
layers might be on the rawer side that the layers on top. In this case however,
every layer was uniformly cooked and they didn't come apart and you tore through
the different layers. We wrapped it up with the ostentatious Rocket Kulfi. No
rocket science, just a normal Kulfi, tapered at the top and comes on a stick
thicker than usual.
Overall,
a nice quite place. We managed to get a table on Sunday for lunch without a
reservation. Not too pricey. I won't call it a regular haunt though. But it's
good nonetheless. Decent North frontier food, a little understocked on beer,
decent ambience and normal service by Punjab standards makes it a place worthy
enough for a second visit.


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ReplyDeleteDrinking ain't a good support to have. You know why I say that!
ReplyDeleteI know why you sayin that...but im sure you know the difference too..so itz not that bad for me occasionally..
ReplyDeleteHa ha
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