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The stomach’s nostalgia

February 28, 2008 · 5 Comments

I have a lot of passions. But food, friends and Madras are definitely up there in the list. Living away from home has made me realize how much these mean to me. I’m a complete foodie. I love to eat and experiment all kinds of food. I am also a glutton and so don’t have too much of a connoisseur’s discerning palate. But I love my food, my friends and “namma madras” and here is how they all come together. From my stomach and heart, onto this blog!

Gangotree : This is THE place. Numero Uno on my list definitely. A small bite of their pani puri and I have arrived home! I kind of grew up with this place. From late night ice creams with perippa, to trips with the “third street gang!”(after a lot of begging and pleading to convince parents), to the coke cards and “New Gangotree”, saturday stops with school friends, the 35 college bus gang, the chemie gang-I have memories at this place at every phase of my life. All visiting relatives get taken there; take them once and they demand to go there everytime! It of course helps that I live 2 streets away from G3.Whenever amma sensed an about to explode tantrum on upma days,G3 always came to the rescue. They make the world’s best pani puri. The bhel puri and Tawa tikki are other personal favorites. And ofcourse the mouth watering Dhokla and the yummmmmmm kalakhand and other drool worthy bengali sweets. To me Gangotree is gastronomical heaven! I’ve tasted the “oh so famous” chaat in bombay and also the gol guppas in Delhi. But IMO Gangotree kicks butt!

College “family” hangouts: The golden era of my life so far definitely began somewhere late 6th semester of Engineering. That was when THE GANG evolved. From a bunch of friend’s friends who hung out together we became a wonderfully knit group of people who knew everything (i mean EVERYTHING!) about the others and then CHOSE to be friends and practically lived like a family. Every moment away from home and classes was spent together or scheming and “making the plan!”. I will never make friends like that again and the carefree and fantastic times together will be some of my most cherished memories. There are a lot of food “spots” that we frequented and those are extra special to me. Kai yendhi bhavan outside Brilliant Tutorials- for the uninitiated, it is a road side van type place serving the most scrumptious dosas, idlis and biryani. You will see Sonatas and Astras and Accords vying for parking space aroung this eatery. The food is cheap yet delicious. Healthy? I don’t know..They do sell Aquafina though :P. As college students we were always short for money especially to finance our rather extravagant outings. So kaiyendhi was the pit stop for stomach fill up before we went on elsewhere.The nei podi dosa there is to kill for. Close to kaiyendhi is RADO (right across the road from Holy Angels school) a juice bar that serves the best apple milkshake ever! There is also Buharis on East coast road which has amazing dhaba type food. A superb Panner Butter masala. Ambur Biryani (in T.Nagar? I donno. Amber always called to get it delivered) home delivered amazing biryani and curd rice. Of course there was also Galloping Gooseberries on Greams road for amazing Lasagna and sandwiches, Cascade in Nungambakkam for great Chinese, the delicious Tapas at Zaras…..

Great Kabab Factory: This is my Favorite restaurant in Madras! It is in the Radisson on Airport road. Preset menus. A superb variety of delicious kababs, mouth watering dal and salt lassi. They have a wonderful cake too. We always announced someone’s birthday when we went there to get a on the house cake!

Mainland China : Delicious chinese food. Their crackling spinach and pickled cucumbers are my favorite. Love the fried ice cream and they make delicious juice too. I think of D and her parents who introduced me to this restaurant along with several other awesome places.( including Little Italy which makes the best thin crust Pizza!) D’s dad and family in general are my “foodie” gurus. They are a wonderful family who take such pleasure in hosting people and also exploring all kinds of food. They always made me feel like one of them and I love them!

Eden : The one in Besant Nagar used to be a family favorite. Birthday and anniversary dinners. I remember going there on getting my 12th board results and my 20th birthday (the last one in India). The baked corn and cottage cheese is the one I always go for. They also have a heavenly aloo dish called aloo chutneywala or something. And of course their “Last time I saw my waist” dessert.

Karpagambal Mess : Mylapore and Vallishwarar koil always brings memories of my maternal side of the family. The adai avial and badam halwa in Karpagambal mess are beyond description. The place doesn’t have much of an ambience but makes up for it twice over with its amazing Tam Bram culinary delights.

McRennet : I love their Black forest cakes and Veg puffs. And who can forget the yumm Japanese cakes. M (the bestest bus partner :D)and other people on the bus always bugged Nedu sir to make the stop. Getting the bus driver to stop at the Poonamalee McRennet and scrounging enough money to buy the goodies; sometimes even trying to get Nedu to treat us. The joy of biting into a delicious cake after a long day at college and half of the journey back home, with the stomach juices getting ready to devour amma’s tiffin , is closest to edible bliss.

Desi Remixes : Heavily Indian influenced Mexican food at Don Pepe and of course the splendid Tandoori Pizza at Pizza Hut are also very badly missed :)

Murugan Idli shop : This elitist idli kadai serves the world’s best chakkarai pongal! Period!

Red-E -Food Court : I don’t know if this place still exists. It was this international Food place at the Harrington Road signal which was the place to go to when I was in school. A lot of birthday treats and friendship day celebrations happened there. I love the Lasagna there and their chocolate Mousse.

Saravana Bhavan : Nobody ma(r)ke(t)s and serves South Indian food better. Surprisingly I love their Pav Bhaji. And the Saravana’s Bakery and ice creams are actually world class.

Woodlands/Palmgrove/Maris/Mathura : These are grouped together cos they are all family hangouts. Playing in the Woodlands park on the swings and slides followed by amazing Channa Batura and Dasapraksh ice cream. “Driving in” and catching a glimpse of P.B.Srinivas with his funny headgear. Stops at Palmgrove for sambhar vadai in between Diwali shopping, idli from Maris on sick days and Gumbal dinners at Mathura . All great memories.

And of course there are the other “bit” memories. Amma’s dosas and Mor kuzhambu, Perimma’s Kozhukattai and dangar pachidi, M’s mom’s beetroot paratha’s and peanut chutney (not together of course!), Maddy’s manchurian, Suze’s sambhar rice, D’s house manga thokku, (all eaten from respective dabba’s in college), sundal,manga and corn at the beach, rosemilk at Kalathi in Mylapore, Mint cooler and Jughead’s special at Fruit Shop, Krishnar Kovil pongal, Puliotharai from Parthasarathy Koil, Boondi Ladoo in school functions, Flavored corn at Sathyam/Spencers, Joy Shop 50p samosas, Biryani from wherever in Kancheepuram that the boys used to bring, cream bun and Masala Sandwich from Iyengar Bakery near Mandaveli bus stop….Okie that’s it. Time for snack break :D

P.S: D chides me for forgetting Anokhi! How could I? I spent every evening there literally final semester of college. Buying the cheapest coffees,  the yumm quesidillas and ofcourse avoiding “The Card!”. She also reminds me that the Biryani place in Kancheepuram was Pandian- “How can you forget after hogging all the food?”, she says! :O

Categories: Family · Food · Friends · Madras · Nostalgia · personal

Lazy Tuesdays

February 19, 2008 · 4 Comments

Art wants me to write cos he is bored! So write I will! It has been a lazy lazy morning so far. Didn’t get out of bed till 10:00!!! Blame Tennis Mondays for that :) And then sashayed my way into lab and then went straight to the microwave with my lunch! Some general cylinder moving, plumbing, Group photographer related tasks were accomplished. And now the posterior is wonderfully rested staring at the computer screen. My reader is all cleared of unread posts. Google news has been alasified. The Hindu covered! S sends me random news from rediff. I still wonder how he manages to scavenge rediff like this. I have a poster (3 actually- when we show off we throw away all shreds of decency!) presentation at 5:00 and so have 2 random hours to kill. Will keep updating this post by typing up stuff that comes up in my head. The window remains open so u can catch a glimpse into my demented head!

3:30 pm : Ooh Turkish Delight! Then evil voice in my head clears throat as if to suggest that the 2 pieces I’ve eaten so far have already found their way to my handles! HMMPF!!!! What a coincidence it is that I’m currently reading Narnia and there is a box of turkish delight handy in the lab! So does that mean I can bring my book to lab and read while I eat ?? (that was deliberate and not a Freudian slip..You have to see me and you will believe I am a “voracious” reader :P).

3:45 pm : He he! I like doing these update thingies.. Isn’t that a cool bag?? But I have too many bags already :( and I usually just slip my cards in my jeans pocket anyway! But only 8$…Bag added to cart! Oh n I’m buying awesome sandals too.  I promise to declutter shoe and bag collection.

3:58 pm : Madhushree just hummed her way into In lamhon (Jodhaa akbar soundtrack for the uninitiated). This is definitely my favorite part of the song. Rahman is such a genius! I am a certified agmark Rahmaniac

4:15 pm: Is it just me or does “SRK wooes Shoaib Akthar” put funny images in the head!!!( don’t say it! I’m going to be pricked with needles in hell for being such a pervert..I know!!!) That apart, IPL promises to be exciting what with the “Icon” players and “foreign players” being roped in..

Speaking of cricket have you checked the Chennai super stars ad out?? Please search the same on youtube and enjoy. That is quintessential Madras!

4:26 pm : 2 hours is a reallllllllllllllly long time!!!

4:29 pm: Theekuruvi  from Kanngalal Kaidhi Sei on Itunes now! It has to be one of my favoritest songs! Again salute to Rahman and Harini! Oh and the fact that my name “features”  in the song isn’t the only reason I like the song. (I AM anonymous..but hoping no one will make the connection!Even otherwise I care two hoots!) It truly is a brilliant composition. A must hear!

4:35 pm : Wondering what they will have for snacks at the poster session! Again evil throat clearing voice telling me I have no redemption!

4:45 pm : Time to spruce up and leave.

P.S :I am starting to sound more and more like a personal Dear Diary blogger. This trend will have to change not cos it is a bad thing to be but because it’s not something I intended to be!

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The List

February 12, 2008 · No Comments

I have the urge to post but no big inspiration. So posting this..

I have close to 1.5 yrs before I turn 25. Putting this down for posterity.

25 Things to do before the silver jubilee :D

1. Run a marathon.

2. Turn Vegan.

3. Learn Telugu.

4. Meet Rahman - Have seen the great man and even attended 2 of his concerts. So when I say meet you know what I mean.

5. Learn to swim.

6. Learn to drive.

7. Read all the books currently on my bookshelf.

8. Learn and understand Sri Rudram.

9. Visit Turkey.(I have a fascination for the place. Ever since I had to turn down an offer of a holiday there. Also has a lot to do with Pamuk and Turkish Delight :D )

10. Resume music lessons.

11. Watch Alarmel Valli dance live. (watched a few recorded videos but nothing like the real thing right?)

12. Beat S at tennis. (its do-able right? If Pack can, so can I! With lots of training of course.). Improve my tennis is more like it!

13. Go to Chidambaram. (Been there before. Have also crossed Chidambaram en-route to other temple towns. But I am currently inspired by all the Krithis on Thillai to visit again.)

14. Become a 50kg Taj Mahal! Well we’re talking realistic goals here. Will change it to lose enough weight to look good in short shorts :) .

15. Go to a sit down dinner in an LBD. (hint hint!)

16. Get involved in serious volunteer work with proper commitment. Not just Shramdaan!

17. Go Camping. (Haven’t done that since good old Girl Guides days!)

18. Get my nose pierced. (Been wanting this for a while. Some issues with the bullet biting :P )

19. Get a paper published as first author. (As I was re-reading the list, to come up with things to add, it scared me that I had no research related goals :D ) But then again this list is meant to be flippant! No?

20. Meet Vikram Seth. I heart him! (and yeah I know he’s gay. Bi actually, last time I heard. And I get the feeling this will remain on my milestone lists for a while.)

21. Watch Djokovic play live. (Easy one! Cincinnati Masters here I come! Only he should make it to the finals this time.)

22. Take up a “cool” course .

23. “Do” some adventure sport type activity. (I can’t find the right words. But you know what I mean! Para sailing, snorkeling and the likes…)

24. Get back in touch with the people I want to and have been meaning to for a while now!

25. Keep this blog running till then so I can re-post this with all the HTML striking off!

P.S : The items are in no particular order. It’s the order in which they popped up in my head.
P.S 2 : I tried to keep this list as do-able as possible. So I did away with things like see the Ankhor Wat or visit Greece which are clearly not possible with my student income and schedules. Those will be in future lists for sure though!

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Yay!!!I got spam!

February 7, 2008 · 2 Comments

Akismet filtered it…but still..the blog’s getting popular :D

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Azhagu!

February 5, 2008 · 2 Comments

I am still in the euphoria of having listened to a brilliant Viruttam in Behag followed by Muruganin Maru pezhar Azhagu rendered by Bombay Jayashri ; an all time favorite of mine! I love it when shuffle springs such wonderful surprises at you. Especially in the morning, banishing all blues and aches -body and soul! Behag is one of my favorite ragas. Pundits dismiss it as a “light” raaga. But the soulfulness of the raga is enchanting and throat-lump generating! It is supposed to be a romantic raga. But according to me it best befits the soulful cry of bhakthi!It is a raga for the doldrums. Another favorite Behag composition is Gopalakrishna Bharathi’s brilliant Irakkam Varamal. I have 3 versions of this song, by BJ, Ranjani Gayathri and T.M.Krishna. My favorite is the TMK version where he starts off with the slokha Karacharana Kritam and beautifully transcends into the song.

I heart TMK! His musical sensibilities are simply brilliant. I take personal pride in having listened and appreciated TMK way before he reached his current stalwart status. My first music classes were at Akshara Vidhya Peet in TTK road under TMK’s mother. My perimma still talks of seeing Krishna practice there. My only memory of that period is sitting in trance listening to my teacher sing Hamsadhwani before moving on to teaching the varnam. I quit that class to learn from Shembagavalli maami soon after. But that is the lasting memory I have from AVP! More about music time warps in a post I’ve been writing in my head which will hopefully see daylight soon. Coming back to TMK. My perippa and I happened to catch an early evening (yes, gasp!) concert of his at Kalarasana when I was in the 12th standard. I remember because I had just finished some revision exam and went to the concert straight from school. It was a superb concert! I still remember that he sang the Natha hare Jagannathahare Ashtapadi. I have been a big fan ever since.

I miss Margazhi in Madras. The kutcheris, Dosai and Badam Halwa in Arusuvai canteen, Unni on Christmas at Kalarasana, Urmila Sathyanarayana in the Academy, my desperate attempts at raga identifying, concert hopping with perimma and perippa, Uthu’s dance programs, pongal from Krishnar Kovil in the mornings, Appa’s struggles in making it to the early morning sessions in Kovil :D …Madras dons its silken best in Margazhi!This post wasn’t meant to set into nostalgia like this. But for once my fingers seem to be running seamlessly through the keyboard. There are no blocks. The memories flow uninterrupted, guided and inspired by the music in the ear.

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Today!

February 1, 2008 · No Comments

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