For many years my knowledge of Burma / Myanmar was primarily limited to that of my decade old tryst with Khao Suey. Other than that what many years of schooling geography taught me was that this country was once the largest exporter of rice. Trust me those books never taught us how culturally diverse this once kingdom of pagan is. Influences of India, China & Thailand is easily visible in their cuisine. Deriving stir fry techniques from it's east and spices from it's west, Burmese cuisine is a symbiosis of Indian, Chinese & Thai flavors. Bringing a near authentic experience is a few months old south mumbai restaurant & tea room named - Burma Burma

It's located right inside one of the lanes of Kalaghoda's gastro epicenter. Coming from a graphics industry background, I'm sucker for clean minimal logos and BB's exterior has one such cute clean signboard logo that encompasses meaningful visual of a lacquered doll greeting you with her serene face and folded hands. Get past the door and you're greeted with an Myanmar inspired wood work ceiling partially filled with Parasols and the tea bar wall made of shelves filled with more burmese artifacts. 

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The food menu is quite a rich and vast that easily can easily cover the length and breadth of Burma itself, From Paukse to Thoke and Khao Suey to Durian Ice Cream. The Tea menu is equally elaborate and features a collection of finest tea from the subcontinent. The first snack to arrive on the table are Sunflower seeds. Pick, Break and Eat is what one will be doing atleast for the first 5-10 minutes as you settle on the table. They've tied up with Mulshi Springs to package a house special mineral water induced with cranberry, mint sprig, cinamon stick and lemon rind - By far the most refreshing flavored water. Our order flowed like this -  Brown Onion & Roasted Chilli Buns, Tea Leaf Salad and Burmese Falafel. Mid meal break was a portion of Royal Myanmar Cha served in earthen cups. Then continued to main course which consisted of Tomato Peanut Chutney with Coconut Rice and lastly ended with Burmese Falooda and Chaw Chaw.

To shortlist a few dishes that were stellar and stuck with me even after the meal -

  • Mandalay Laphet Thoke (Salad) with crunchy fried dal, alfalfa sprouts, tomatoes, red cabbage and brewed tea leaves. A not so well presented dish but high on flavours and textures. This is the the most ordered & talked about dish on the menu.
  • Brown Onions & Roasted Chilli Paukse - These steamed buns are like sliders filled with caramelised onions flavoured with roasted chilli greasy base. Caution - To be consumed right away and if left for more than 10mins, The buns turn a chewy and boring.
  • Coconut Rice with Peanut Chutney - Yet another starry and talked about dish that's a little on the dry side of the palate. Smartly mixed flavours in the Tomato & Raisin based Peanut Chutney works extremely well with the Sticky Cocounut Rice. Must Order this !
  • Chaw Chaw - This jelly dish may not be liked by everyone but suited well to my taste. Made by combining Seaweed Jelly / AgarAgar and Coconut cream these wobbly checkers put a fantastic end to your traditional meal. 

Pricewise, it's a descent fare for a rather sparse cuisine that provided a totally satiating experience to a meat lover like me. Eight dishes costed 1910/- without taxes and including a cluster of taxes & charges it was 2400/-. The Marwari duo of Ankit Gupta & Chirag Chhajer have worked tightly and neatly perfected every aspect of this restaurant. Kudos to the team on getting this from Burma and of course with a lot of love :-)

Location : Kothari House, Allana Centre Lane,Opposite Mumbai University, Fort (Kalaghoda)

Phone : 022 40036600 / 01 / 16 (Make sure you reserve your table. High chances that you'll be on a waiting of nothing less than 24 hours)

 

This little corner stall on S.V Road, Santacruz is truly underrated and one of the neatest hidden gem of the burbs serving typical ramadan snacks all year long. 

It's located right opposite to the Chinese restaurant Fatkong and one block away from Yoko Sizzlers. The menu is short and uncomplicated with reliable snacks like Baida Roti, Kathi Rolls, Seekh Kebabs, Kheeri, Tikka and also Biryani. For the vegetarian souls, There is th all time saviour - 'Paneer' in the form of Tikka cubes and Kathi rolls.

Chicken Baida Roti

Chicken Baida Roti

I'm amazed by the prices of the dishes. Compare them with the road side stalls at Bhendi Bazar or Bohri Mohalla and you will see a stark contrast in terms of cleanliness and hygiene of the kitchen which is leap years ahead of them. Taste wise, no lingering after-taste of the oil that these snacks usually leave in the mouth and not to forget our fingers. It's light and not too heavy plus the runny chutney seems better here. 

All in all, a very neat find of this week, Thanks to my Bandraite folks.

 

My first interaction with this Burmese hot-pot dish was at friend's place for a potluck lunch around 8 years back. The fact that i gobbled bowl after bowl of this curry and rice combination didn't go down well with my girlfriend cause of the fact that i was relishing a dish that her friend had bought to the lunch ! Guys, Never ever do that ! There are some serious repercussion (no pun but it's your buns that are going to get the spanking). I could not stop myself from digging into spoonful of that rich creamy golden curry with rice and a garnish of barista (caramelized onions). Many years later i was reunited with that dish in 2012, Chef Nikhil Chib who opened Busaba in the 2000's now opened a full blown outlet 'Busago' that was dedicated to just Burmese cuisine. It had to battle the trends of Pastas & Dim Sums and it did quite graciously that they now have 3 outlets in the city.

Talking about meal in a bowl, i can compare it to another wholesome affair - Khichda. This rather dense paste is made from lentils, pulses & lamb and garnished with barista, chopped coriander and mint leaves. Both are equally filling and sustaining plus the garnish / accompaniments work exactly the same way and cut through the rich texture and bring a zest into your bite. 

Kaukswe at Busago, BKC.

Kaukswe at Busago, BKC.

Busago's version spelled 'Kaukswe' is the closest you can get to the original Burmese flavours. Mildly spiced coconut curry with Chicken / Veggies has to be combined with Rice Noodles and an array of accompaniments. As you can see in the picture below, I've combined my portion of noodles with curry and made a heap by adding caramelized garlic & onions, loads of chopped celery, chopped spring onions, slices of boiled eggs, chilli flakes and coarsely crushed peanuts. The base curry itself is so creamy and mellow on the palate that one can enjoy it as a rich creamy soup. It boost of flavours from cumin, turmeric, poppy seeds and more. As you take a spoonful of it, You'll start to experience the different textures and layers of the accompaniments trying to make it's way through the cream curry base. Especially the caramelized garlic that leaves a sticky sensation between the teeth and the celery which shines as the freshest and greenest element. Usually i do not prefer adding any crunchy elements as a garnish in any curry or rice, especially nuts. But every time i'm here i make an exception by garnishing my kaukswe bowl with a teaspoon of the crushed peanuts.

While you're here do try their signature Bahn Mi sandwiches (especially the Strong man's) and their curries with either Jasmine or Sticky Rice.

Outlet Locations : 
- 11, Gasper Enclave, Opp Golds Gym, Pali Hill, Bandra.
- FIFC Building, Ground Floor, BKC 
- Opp. Blue Frog, Mathuradas Mills Compound, Lower Parel.

 

After that late afternoon cookie stop at Sweetish House Mafia, My plan was to follow Senapati Bapat Marg then head left at Dr. E. Moses Road through Mahalaxmi Race Course and make another stop at Breach Candy, Warden Road.

Over the weekend at IFBAI 2014, I was introduced to Hormuz and Kushal, Owners of Bun Men -  A barely three weeks old dessert shop which is making the right kind of a noise on twitter feeds since a week. They specialize in a unique dessert - Choux Buns pumped with assorted crème.

Choux Buns - Something like this probably does not exist. A light dough meant for choux pastry ,profiteroles or eclairs is used to make these creations. The guys at BunMen have executed a gimmick well i.e - Make larger Choux pastry, probably the size of a donut and drill some silky smooth fillings like decadent dark chocolate, banana strawberry or salted caramel into it's airy center. Vola ! You have a Choux Bun with Filling. 

Bun Men at work

Bun Men at work

This fun little pastry shop shares it's space with Gelato and is located right next to M.O.D. Each of the filling is kept chilled in a unique bowl with corkscrew handled base unit and removed out on order, pumped into the pastry and sent back to sit inside. After having tasted almost all the flavors, Strawberry Banana came out as my favourite followed by Hazelnut. Salted Caramel misses the mark slightly by not quite giving those yin-yang burst of sweet and salt. Red Velvet looks distinct with a red bun and white filling. Unfortunately, Pistachio was out of stock during my visit. The Choux itself needs a tad bit more of consistency since bite after bite sometimes you get more of the crème filling or more of the pastry in your palate.

It is a value for money deal considering it's uniqueness and quality at this price point. Each filled bun weighs 50gms and packs around 250 calories. That's something that will keep the weight watchers at bay. Nevertheless, on a cheat day, All is fair in eating high calorie desserts.

 

 

What's the fun if there ain't no cheat day once or twice in a week, Right ? And it's even more awesome when you get to binge on some monster cookies with nutella sticking to your fingers and then licking them off clean.

So two days back, early in the morning outta nowhere was i humming " I can't keep my hands out the cookie jar" with little bit of beat-boxing to keep the rhythm going and then my mind was stuck in a rut - Cookies - Cookies - Nano - Nutella Sea Salt Cookies ! If you've been hooked to twitter since the past year or more then you've probably seen tweets about a Tata Nano parked at pretty locations and selling freshly baked batches of assorted cookies. What started out as a mere food truck, err - food car, eventually transformed into a store at Lower Parel. That's one of the finest start-up success story you'll hear. The baker face behind this venture is of Neha Sethi, An Investment Banker.

The store is brightly painted in that cute baby blue that we saw also on the Nano. Sticking to it's roots, Exterior wall have a Nano painted just below it's logo - Sweetish House Mafia (No, This ain't no EDM joint). Their signature cookie is the Nutella with Sea Salt. My honest comment would be - It's big, It's filling, tastes better than the best, crumbles into bits and gives you alternating bursts of melted chunks of Nutella and Sea Salt. It's that sweet yet salty dwindling mind games that your palate is forced to play bite after bite is what works brilliantly here. Equally indulgent are the Double Choco Chip Cookies and the cinnamon infused Snickerdoodle followed by Peanut Butter and Oatmeal. Cookies are available in both egg / egg-less formats (Not all though).

The cookies from SHM are highly recommended. My half an hour bike ride was made all worth after that first bite into that Nutella Cookie. Simply cannot get over it - Highly addictive.

Store Location : Next to Café Zoe,  Mathuradas Mill Compound, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel.

Nutella with Sea Salt

Nutella with Sea Salt