Showing posts with label friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label friends. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Foodies Road Trip

It started with a casual conversation, KJ and I were keen to take the gang to our favourite eating joints; KJ – Opal Kolhapur et moi gunning for Amantran Ratnagiri. So we decided to do both these in one road trip and for good measure stop at Chiplun on the way back. So there we were thrashing out our – foodies roadies trip. A couple of quick calls and facebook posts saw Vaibhav and Ashish join us.

Friday 9th June, saw us assemble at Siachen – Parle east. We were waiting for Santy to join us. He was coming back to Mumbai from Bhopal and on his way to Pune. To apn ke saath hi chalna tha. Usko raaste mein drop karke hum log aage jaane wale the. So we waited and waited for santy to arrive. The Siachen chefs had a disappointing day in the office.

Santy in the meanwhile was confronting a crisis of his own. Someone had walked off with his bag!! And he had the Air India staff helping him trace it.Some hectic minutes later, the guy turned up with a sheepish smile and the bag.

Santy arrived in Siachen, couple of drinks later we headed out to KJ’s place at Kharghar. By some quirk of fate, all of us were up and about by six a.m. Saturday, we were off at 6:45…

First stop was a quick cup of tea at Khargar, we hit the expressway, were confronted with some very heavy traffic at Lonavala, but got across to Khalapur for breakfast. Omlette pav for Kj, Rao and me, mendu wada for the less squeamish VV and SR. We hit pune at around 10:00 a.m., SR got off at Chandni chowk, reluctantly I must add.

Off we went; the Chandaal Chaukdi now, a small chai break at Karad, reached Kolhapur at two sharp. Took us about 25 mts to get to Opal, well they dig roads in Kolhapur too.

Opal is a kolhapuri institution, started many many years ago… ambience is strictly old time and the food is well… timeless. We had some fantastic tambda and pandhra rassa, sukka mutton, mutton fry, liver fry, chicken dry, mutton pickle, bhakri, biryani rice rounded off with ice cream. It was worth the seven hour drive, the traffic jams seemed insignificant in the wake of such awesome cooking. Opal will definitely feature in the “Best places for food” in my list. KJ got a well deserved hug from all of us on for this wonderful recommendation. Two and a half hours of sheer delight.

4:30 p.m. saw us all saddled up and ready to ride. On to Ratnagiri. We took the Amba ghat route. Another first for me and boy did I kick myself for not trying this route before. Picturesque, winding roads and very well maintained at that, pleasure to drive. We reached ratnagiri and around 8 p.m. and shacked at an apartment owned by my father in law. The long day and absence of sleep the night before had just about started to take effect. We shook off our sloth and headed on to stop 2 of our journey.

A restaurant called Amantran just next to Vihar Deluxe hotel.

Amantran conjured up a sizzling surmai fry, divine prawns tava fry, chicken masala, surmai masala, rice and aamras to finish the meal. Solkadi was exactly the way we make it at home and not the usual crappy stuff one gets in Mumbai hotels. The bombil fry was the slightly jarring point in an otherwise delicious spread. Ab sab ki jaan mein jaan aayi.. a quick nightcap followed ani mag javal javal jhopaychi vel jhaali..



And then the heavens opened up. It rained right through the night to upto 9 in the morning which was good considering we got up around that time.

Our return journey started at around 10:30 a.m first stop tea with vadapav at hatkhamba naka. Small tapri aur badiya breakfast. On we drove to Chiplun and stopped at another landmark Konkani hotel – raghuseth more khanaval. They have now started another establishment called hotel Deepak right on the highway. Prawns fry, chicken masala fry, gaavti chicken masala with hot wadas made for a meal straight from heaven. Thodi thodi drinks pun keli saglyaani.

So that was the third and final stop of our gastronomic tour, all 800+ kilometres. Some amazing conversation, great food throughout, generally a feeling of freedom aur kya chahiye. Thank you KJ, VV and AR.

I noticed a car drive up when we were hanging outside Hotel Deepak at Chiplun. Three very old gentlemen stepped out each helping the other. They must have known each other for a long time. I thought of my gang of friends and whether we will be around when we grow really old. And today I heard a beautiful song by Simon and Garfunkel – Old friends/Bookends. I think that this song somehow sums up my feelings watching those old gentlemen.. So here goes enjoy...















Saturday, April 17, 2010

martins corner - the jewel of goa

three thoughts hit me almost immediately upon eating the first morsel of prawn curry rice -
1. this is exactly how 'hortes aunty' use to make this
2. i wish mandali and dadh were here - they would have freaked out
3. why the hell have i never come here before
without doubt this was the best goan food i have ever had. absolutely authentic, reasonably priced, great ambience at martins corner. i must thank vaibhav/ashish for getting us there. if the chef is reading this, please do accept our grateful thanks.
the best part was the accent on food, no taam jhaam, simple basic decor. the mandatory wandering minstrel regaled us with some great harmonica. we were down to fresh lime and breezers, marginal propensity to consume had hit us big time. in typical mumbai fashion we wanted everything to happen fast. goa mein alag pace hain.. all our frowns disappeared when the food arrived. we had kept the order simple, fish and prawn curry, rice, one prawn masala... i licked my plate clean after ages. i cannot describe the ingredients etc, but the experience was heavenly. took me back 30 years when i would have lunch at our neighbours, practically every day. aisaich khana tha. i could almost hear her voice calling out to the non existent crow,cow etc in a bid to get me to eat quickly. may god bless her soul. and may god look after martins ...

i wish busybee were around, it would be fun to read his review...

Monday, April 12, 2010

goa april 2010- ipl, bondu,goma ityaadi ityaadi

it all started around a table at greens, back in feb 2010. we decided to close the year as fast as we could and head for a rendezvous in goa. the gang of nine, this time voted to leave their better halves back home. vaidyanu got the ticketing done almost immediately which was good. that sealed it. nakita was to be our home once again. alpesh,santosh and dinya could not make it.. agli baar...

8th of april, fantastic start to our trip vaibhav's mail set the mood. dude you must write, you have a knack for humour which is the toughest art to master. we assembled at around 9 pm at rishi restaurant outside dadar tt. in the words of vv, 'pratha pramane aap aaplya gaadyanchya ani svatachya takya bharunach govya la jaycha aasta'.. dinya came over to see us off.

took the kokan kanya, spent most of the night in the corridor exchanging notes over nothing in particular. slept off to the sounds of the soft and sometimes loud snores of co-passengers;am sure they had the same complaint of us. next day saw us reach thivim at around 10. hired a car to take us to the hotel and well, stopped at the first watering hole we could see, about 45 seconds from the railway station.






we have a photo of doc with a beer can as well, which can be reproduced at the appropriate moment. all set, thirst slaked we reached good old nakita-minus chaand- in god only knows how many minutes. u see, by now time did not seem to matter. our sense of serenity inturrepted sometimes by our cell phones and kaala jamuns; the only link with the lives we lead back in mumbai.








the pool appeared like a long lost friend and we thought it only appropriate to renew old ties, in we went, feeling like kings.. since vaibhav had missed out on the gastronomic pleasures offered by o'coquerio we went over for lunch, said hello to charles and well...







a good siesta left us recharged for more kingly experiences, kamikaze and mango panna disguised as chasers; as we sat around plotting the reception for rao saheb the next morning.

and what a raosing reception it turned out be...









featured here with 'chutki' maala, needless to say the welcome drinks were chilled. off we went to madgaon for a paatal bhaji breakfast, picked up some fish for lunch from the local market and headed home. thats shiroda, for the uninitiated. brief nap over we hit the fishing grounds called 'moos'.. score was sarang two, vaidya/naik one each. the doc flirted with some crabs on the river edge, tough luck kj- surely you will be third time lucky. ashish got the fundamental of fishing right away- patience and loads of it.











after a meal at my place we headed back to nakita, pool and kings. simple life, simply done.night out at baga wandering about... baaki ka kaufnaak kissa kissi aur din. doc you are one lucky dude to have missed this one.

sunday, breakfast at infantaria, lunch at martin's corner and off to the airport.. back home.. will write about martins separately.




all in all a great trip; ipl will definitely not be the same again....when the music plays....

Friday, February 12, 2010

Sunday, January 17, 2010

find purpose

had a very intersting conversation with some friends a few days back. all of us agreed to the fact that we must do domething beyond the mundane existence that we have got into. only problem was finding a purpose. i am sure we will get to that stage as well. my guess; we will settle on education. more later...

Friday, October 16, 2009

happy diwali

i believe someone has written a book on 'people i would like to meet in heaven'. yesterday, i met most people on my list, right here at home... and it sure felt like heaven... amazingly positive vibes in our house...mandali got a good send off... the kids had a real blast... god bless all of you wonderful people.