Tuesday, April 27, 2021

Armenia on a Platter


 (This article first appeared in the 27th April 2021 issue of Business Line newspaper's BLink section online https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/blink/takeaway/tasting-though-armenia/article34420782.ece)

Sunday, April 25, 2021

5 Of Mumbai's Best Mexican Delivery Places

 


This article was published on 25th April 2021
 online on NDTV Food https://food.ndtv.com/food-drinks/5-of-mumbais-best-mexican-delivery-services-2420403

Friday, April 9, 2021

Good G.O.D.

Purporting to serve healthy, satvik and guilt-free food and beverages made using A2 milk from Gir cows, this new, midtown milk cafe gets it right.



By Raul Dias

Being highly 'lactose tolerant' (read: obsessed!), our love for all things dairy is an unbridled one. Even on a particularly brutal day, we’d pick a milk bar in a jiffy over a conventional, alcohol-dispensing one. So, imagine our delight when we recently chanced upon this new dairy products-based cafe literally a hop, skip and a jump away from where we live in the Dadar-Shivaji Park vicinity.

G.O.D. (short for Goodness Of Dairy) Cafe claims to be India’s first A2 milk cafe, serving healthy, satvik and guilt-free food and beverages made using fresh A2 milk and other dairy products like butter, ghee, paneer and yogurt brought in daily from the cafe’s parent company Harrit Farms that’s located in nearby Khardi.

With an open, bar-style kitchen that’s housed rather unusually at the very entrance of this twin-levelled cafe, the food and drinks are all prepared freshly on order. And all are based on the Ayurvedic philosophy of 'food is rasa (essence)'. Think masala chais, herbal teas, milkshakes and all-vegetarian snacks, desserts and breakfast items like poha, upma and dhokla among others.

Due to the new dine-in restaurant restrictions, we chose to pick up our order from the cafe ourselves. Though the thought of lounging about the mezzanine level's main dining space—all done up with low tables, cane stools and traditional Kutchi Lippan mirror work art—was a very appealing one.

Made using the naturally sweet and calcium-fortified A2 milk that’s produced by the long-eared Gir breed of cow, our yashtimadhu chai (Rs.150) was a full-bodied treat served in an earthen kullad. Enriched with fennel seeds and spicy chai masala, the creamy tea had a distinct chocolate taste and was sparingly sweetened with palm jaggery.

Speaking of which, the cafe has a 'no white' policy. But hang on! It’s not what you might think. At G.O.D. Cafe there is no usage of white sugar, maida or white salt.

The same jaggery-induced caramel taste is packed into the rare-to-find-in-Mumbai traditional Gujarati sweet called sukhdi (Rs.320). Made on the spot, this dulce de leche-like barfi that’s also known as 'gur papdi' is made with whole wheat atta and loaded with A2 ghee and the aforementioned palm jaggery.

Craving a bit of savoury, we tucked into our order of a generously portioned A2 ghee khichdi (Rs.320) that was enough for three people. Anointed with a generous drizzle of ghee, this rice, moong dal and mixed vegetable (carrots, French beans, cauliflower florets and green peas) comfort food hit the spot. Taking the slight chilly heat off our palates was the thick, plain raita that was served alongside the khichdi.

Still channelling those holi vibes, we couldn’t resist the lure of a tall glass of the spicy thandai (Rs.320). The saffron-fennel seed fragrance of the milky drink took us straight back to our last trip to Varanasi. Where imbibing in a kullad of thandai at one of the holy city’s many dugdhalayas was an almost daily ritual for us.

We ended our lactose-enhanced innings with an order of a one litre glass bottle of pure, unpasteurised, raw A2 milk (Rs.150). This we later generously splashed onto our quotidian midnight muesli bowl, sans any sugar or other sweeteners that we generally crave. Its thick, creamy consistency and naturally sweet taste were more than enough compensation.

AT: Sanskruti building, Shop no. 1, opp. Sena Bhavan, Dadar West.

DELIVERY: Swiggy and Zomato

TIME: 9 am to 11 pm

CALL: 9820084100

(An edited version of this review appeared in the 9th April 2021 issue of the Mid-Day newspaper, India on page 17 https://www.mid-day.com/mumbai-guide/mumbai-food/article/dairy-good-idea--23167631)