Friday, June 29, 2018

Bio-rhythmic eating

WHERE THE MAGIC HAPPENS


Bio-rhythmic eating. That’s what I’m learning here in this sensationally beautiful, cool, sunny, globally famous spa town Baden-Baden. Magnetising the international crème de la crème for its amazingly effective preventive and detox programs. The renowned Villa Stephanie has a strong medical backbone and brilliant doctors within its premises. That it’s located by the gurgling river and forest of trees and is within kissing distance of the world’s most beautiful casino (Marlene Dietrich), opera house, Rose garden, Roman thermal baths of course adds to its charms. But Villa Stephanie is where the magic happens. And it’s the explanation of the amazing QPNT diet plans by the knowledgeable and charming Fabian Nusser, which is even more riveting. He has shared the recipe of the salmon and horse radish dish. Should you need it please email rashmiudaysingh18@gmail.com

KALA GHODA CAFÉ & WINE BAR

KALA GHODA CAFÉ & WINE BAR


MULTI-CUISINE
Shhh! There’s a new wine bar café in town. Surprise, surprise…there was no hype or hoopla surrounding its launch. But then, keeping a low profile is in its DNA as it’s been sired by the simply named Kala Ghoda Café. Beloved, quiet and an institution. It started off as a seriously tiny space. Last year, it quietly stretched itself into a ‘Dining Room’. And just as quietly, very recently it opened its ‘den’ wine bar, a new ‘tapas’ menu. I’d re-discovered KGC last year, thanks to award-winning filmmaker Ashim Ahluwalia, a regular here. But this time, I owe this discovery to the beauty with brains, Niharika Singh actress, former Miss India and founder, Green Beauty Secrets (awesome non-toxic alternatives in the beauty business). She took time off her shooting for feature films, advertising campaigns, and music videos to spend an early evening with me. And we met up with the vivacious creative director, Prerna Saraff and philosopher and yoga teacher Ewa Simone.

DECOR & SERVICE


Walk past the dining area to the back into the cosy, dimly lit, comfy, wood-panelled room. Worn velvet drapes, lamps, tiles et al. The vibe is young and the General Manager, Asmita Kabre ensures friendly service and encourages feedback.

FOOD

Since it was early evening, we sampled the KGC and the new bar menu, too. Deliciously calorific dishes and many tasty, gluten-free, healthy ones, too. Must trys: Gluten-free desi Waffles, Pancakes, Ragi Pizzas, too. Robustly spiced Parsi Pora, Salli Boti with Oat ‘n’ Flax Roti highly recommended. I was told they’re the Parsi owner’s mom’s recipes. Chef Nilesh Patade’s Chicken Yakitori with pickled radish, Blue Monster Pizza with blue cheese come up tops in the bar bites. Niharika’s favourites turn out to be mine too. Flavourful Kodo Millet Veg Burger, succulent Mutton Sandwich, healthily delicious Green Monster and the flavoursome Thai Rawas.

OMG! Must try the famed, addictive, though ordinary looking, Almond Cake. Moist, sticky Ginger ‘n’ Date Cake, and hey! Can chocolate cake made of ragi taste good? Here it does. Thanks to their state of the art wine preservation system, wines are available by the glass (including many a must try Indian ones).

MINUS POINTS

Parking is impossible. Some of the salads could do with crisper leaves, mushy baby bravas. Ditto for the Mushroom Stew. Oversweet Choco Sundae. No hard spirits or beer, only wines and sake.

MY POINT

A Wi-Fied, unpretentious, home away for home for many (love that). Not only does the low profile owner Farhad Bomanjee brew his own superb coffee, but also ensures that food here reflects care and a commitment to fresh ingredients and the menu balances between healthful, sinful, gluten-free and vegan (kudos). Now with Mutton Boti and Ragi Pita you can tipple on many an undiscovered wine by the glass and listen to music. It’s a labour of obvious and obsessive love. (I love THAT!!!)

Enjoy a game of football over some delicious pub grub


Football fever has taken over the city and it’s all about gathering your squad, downing mugs of chilled brews, getting some delicious pub grub and cheering for your favourite team. With big projector screens, multiple TVs, live commentary on big matches, the perfect pub vibe and eight locations across the city, The Irish House has you covered for all of the above.

What’s football without an ice-cold bucket of chilled pints? Get a bucket deal of four beers at Rs 845 (plus tax) to get you started on the 90-minute football marathon. If you’re looking for something light to nibble on and yet kill those hunger pangs, pick from their recently launched Pint Sized Menu, which has some fantastic options of light bar nibbles and gourmet small plates.




Starting at Rs 145 (plus tax), options include Chips and Dips, Wasabi Coated Nuts, Sweet Corn Pops, Grilled Pita and Hummus, Beetroot and Goat Cheese Crackers, Chermoula Cottage Cheese Bites, Pulled Lamb Tostadas, Crispy Calamari and Morrocan Chicken Skewers amongst others. They also have some super saver combos on their popular community cocktails and platters through the season, ideal for big groups.

Besides these deals, there will be a whole bunch of fun activities and offers to keep that excitement going. Predict the winner in the first 30 minutes and you get a free pint. Or dress in either of the playing team’s jerseys to show your support and get a pint on the house. There is also limited official merchandise being given away on select days. So, if you didn’t get a chance to go to Russia, here’s another place right in your neighbourhood where you can an equally fun world cup experience.