Friday, 5 July 2013

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Say "KitaabKhaana Zindabaad"

Standing near one of the book shelves, I whispered to my friend in amazement," Look  there is a dessert counter(my mouth has already started watering), please let us go and have that tempting cheese cake". On the wall behind the counter we read the cafe's name, "Food for thought". The cafe 'Food for thought' in Kitaab Khaana in VT is a double fun when you are a book lover and a foodie too.

The man with the pony tail, the manager, with all his special efforts to welcome, made us feel more cozy and comfortable. The ambience is very classy with the old and the contemporary British architecture. The movie posters on the walls especially the 'Ratatouille' reminds you of the little chef Remy and his culinary skills. With all this excitement, we were quite eager to get our hands on the menu card. Bemused by its choices, we couldn't really decide whether to continue with our diet plans and go with the exotic salads or grab the unhealthy Mumbaiya VadaPav  Sandwich or have the famous Parsi dish 'Dhaansaak'or  just sing 'Jhulelaal' with the Sindhi Koki.

Leaving the guilt for the desserts, we opted for the Paneer Sandwich with Hummus, an unusual combination which left us squabbling over who'd have the last piece. The ingredients of the salads in the menu didn’t make it less interesting. The Tex-Mex salad was the next in our list. It had the coriander dressing with the crunchy peanuts which went superb with the corn, black beans, fresh tomatoes and the greens.
Even though we were stuffed to the brim we couldn't resist and had made our mind to not leave the place without committing the sin. Arguing over the blueberry cheese cake and the chocolate truffle cake for over 5 minutes we happened to see the black board with the Chocolate Decadence chalked on it. The chocolate cookies with the chocolate mousse and the chocolate cream with the chocolate flakes kept us brushing the spoon with the dish over and over again.

The delicacies at this place did not hurt us too much as it is a reasonably priced cafe. While leaving the thought for food at 'Food for thought', your heartbeats will never stop chanting  'Dil Maange More' , thus demanding your frequent visits.


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