Binko wrote:Habibi wrote:But, did you get kabobs, bheja fry and roti on the street at Bademiya in Colaba?
I've only had two meals so far. One at Brittania, and one at a place called Stadium Restaurant a couple doors down from our hotel.
Damn! Brittania *and* Stadium Restaurant - *two* of my old haunts

(I wouldnt call Stadium Restaurant destination dining at all... but it was round the corner from my old college, and has pretty good food - the cutlets etc were pretty good back in the old days. And also their kheema-pao.. still remember that! Stadium Restaurant is what is generally referred to in Bombay as an "Irani restaurant" - basically the Bombay version of the "Greek diner".. not really Greek, but basic solid fare, often very very good... and Stadium is, IMHO, one of the better Irani Restaurants in the city - but Iam biased

BTW, if youre "a couple of doors down" from the Stadium Restaurant... Id strongly recommend you stop into a place next to Stadium Restaurant called "Tea Center" sometime - just to have tea

(It has all kinds of varieties of tea, many of them excellent - has food too, tho I usually passed on that. And my favourite tea, personally, was the cheapest one on the menu - the "kullad ki chai", tea in an earthen-pot, that is the staple of blue-collar workers around India...)
In this area of the city, BTW.. youre not too far from the excellent Keralan/Goan style fish places that Id highly recommend - Trishna, Mahesh Lunch Home, Apoorva etc. A pretty solid non-veg food place not far away is Delhi Durbar on Colaba Causeway (tho I think its the 2nd best DD in town, personally). And, if youre back in Bombay for any length of time before your return.. Id very strongly recommend a trip down to Noor Mohammadi for Nalli-Nehari (which Habibi has posted on before on this forum

... and perhaps one to Persian Durbar for their Tandoori Masala Raan (leg of goat, cooked in Tandoori Masala - quite outstanding).
And yes, Brittania - as mentioned above - is excellent. Jimmy Boy is very good too - and does more of the "lagan nu bhonu", ie Parsi-wedding-style-food, which is very much worth sampling (sali-boti, patra-ni-macchi, dhansak.. yes, definitely worth sampling

c8w
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