You would think you were on Mumbai streets when Vada
Pav makes its appearance on your table, but this is the creation of Mehrwan and
Molly Irani, who have imported the idea of street food of India and have given
a new twist. For Non-vegetarians, there was Bengali Fish fry sandwich, crispy and spicy.
Here the Indian street food becomes an art and you see
it everywhere, in innovative Indian street food, in the ambience, the bright
vibrant colors in the loud shades of bright green, orange, blue and red, on the
walls, the pictures of common man in India and also of bollywood stars.
A favorite indoor game (enjoyed in Indian homes) Carom
Board sits in the waiting lounge at the entrance, so while you wait for your
table, you could pass your time over a game of Carom.
The bar area dominates the major part of the
restaurant and serves some exotic drinks, blend of Indian flavors with Vodka, Whiskey or Gin. The mural at the bar are artistically done, with Indian script in bold. A traditional Indian music in the background completes the picture.
However, this is a
restaurant on the other side of the world, far away from India, in a smaller
suburb of Georgia, A restaurant with Indian concept and is called Chai Pani.
Chai Pani, (that literally means ‘tea and water’ in English and
is aso used as slang for ‘bribe’ that we would give to an officer in India in return for a favor) is the
hip spot in Decatur at Atlanta that serves Indian food in american style
I enoyed the American style french fries, topped with
Kheema and cottage cheese, the crispy french fries (fried to perfection) and
mince meat cooked in Indian spices made perfect combination of East meeting
West.
And chicken fritters, chicken (marinated in salt and
pepper) and deep fried in gram flour batter, it was very different from the
chicken nuggets that you would find at MacDonalds, and yet so similar
The street food of India has been amalgated to suit
American palate and this concept is very appealing, the restaurant was
packed with Americans who enjoy different taste. Some of them have never been
to India but still they seemed to enjoy Indian cuisine.
The menu had some interesting listings, and the speciality
of the day changes everyday. On the day I visited, Papri chaat was the day’s special. There was also Thali
listed on their menu that had traditional Indian meals like you would find in
many restaurants in India.
I was happy too to find my traditional Indian cuisine
on foreign soil and happily munched on aniseed sweets on my way out……
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