Sunday 13 December 2015

The Exclusive Foodaholic's guide

Sundays are meant to do nothing; however, the sinful gut needs its fuel. So it all began with Nizam's at Connaught Place, the Sunday brunch was certainly Nawabi. Though it was tough to choose among the long list the restaurant had to offer, I settled on the most popular Mutton Biryani.

Well, I have had a lot many varieties of biryanis in my life across the nation, however, Nizam's, to be frank, has a different flavor unique to itself, and on top of that, it wasn't as spicy as most biryanis we find are.

Located at the H-block of the inner circle of Connaught Place, the restaurant was an evident to the fact that ‘Hunger unites people'— I could find foodies from across the world joined to be a part of their kitchen, and trust me, the food was something to express ‘awe' for.

After the food, I believe, nobody should forget to plunge into the ‘Sinful Dessert' their menu hosts. 







And this time, I choose Makhmali Malai Rabri and it was supremely delish.
Get a look at it, isn't it mouth-watering?





Alright, today it's official – Mr Fancy Pants is foodaholic. Well, Delhi Street food festival was on my mind and after the biryani session, I straight away headed to the very popular commonwealth games venue Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.

Though the event ran for three days, 13th of December was the last day of the fest and along with it came most of the crowd. Though the food was a bit pricey, nonetheless, trying different delicacies from various parts of India once a while calls for a price to pay, however, the food was worth.


Though Food fest showcased the food from almost all the parts of India; however, the footfall of most states were missing, but the ones present were inviting.
Have a look at a couple of stalls and what they had to offer.











Kachori 

Well, Yes, The Chicken was on Fire and it happens.. But it tasted good.


Seseme Chicken From Assam


 Well, no street food is complete with the Omelette, yes eggs are promising and the street food fest was evident.
These were couple of food I laid my hands on, though spicy, but it was worth trying
Bhetki fish with rice and onion (from Kolkata)
Pot Chicken cooked ‘without oil' for all the health freaks(From Telangana)
Check this out:


Bhetki Fish with Rice and Onions
Pot Chicken with Onions