After yesterdays Rakhi party at home I am damn tired today. I have not been keeping well for quite sometime but rakhi is a day which I cannot miss. Its a pleasure to have my brothers and cousins over at my place and see them lovingly tucking in all the food that I prepare for them. Its an occasional chance for us to have a get together where almost every one is present. Provided there work schedule I appreciate their effort to keep the rakhi evening free for me. I guess my enthusiasm has rubbed on them and now a days they look forward to the day as much as I do.
Chana’r jilipi or often referred to as Bengali paneer jalebi
is one of the famous Bengali delicacy, which is becoming rare these days. In
these era of ‘something new, something fusion’ Famous sweet shops are trying to
invent experimental recipes and gems like these recipes are becoming difficult
to locate.
Doi Mach literally translates to fish in yogurt sauce and
this delicately favoured creamy fish curry is a very common dish for Bengali
meals during special occasions. The highlight of this dish is its creamy slightly
hot-sour sweet gravy laced with delicate aroma of whole garam masala, dotted
with fried cashews and raisins. Its easy to prepare, could be cooked in huge
batches yet classy and rich to serve to your guests for a special meal
If you have ever lived in a hostel you will definitely agree
with me that being there is not at all easy. Surely Hostel life means funny
times with friends, those late night chats with snacking with mathri and pickle
or tiptoeing to the kitchen to make maggi during exam times midnight hungers
hen you will remember, or whole day out with gang of friends with food and
laughter. But if we keep those factors aside then am hardly ever have met
anyone who never cringed their nose during meal times. Remember those watery
dals, salt-less or overtly salty mass of veggies and ‘that’s the best you can
get’ attitude of the canteen staffs?
Monsoon, as much as I love the season I hate to admit that
it makes me lazy. The pitter patter raindrops on my windowsill makes me curl on
the sofa with a good book and a steaming hot cup of coffee. Till this it was ok
but it also makes me or rather the whole family crave some good food, something
fresh, hot and spicy. But with a small kid and demanding jobs its always not
easy to go out on weekdays, especially in these muddy puddly roads around our
locality. So as a best measure we order food from our nearest South Indian
restaurant, which seems like the only option for us. In the last couple of
weeks we ordered from it so many times that finally the 4 year old in the
family objected for yet another order of Masala dosa.
So just to find out new restaurants I searched for online
food delivery and chanced upon this beautiful website of Foodpanda. Which is a
huge network of ordering food online across the world. Through them ordering
food from the comfort of your home is as easy as counting 1-2-3. You enter your
post code, choose from their huge array of cuisine type, price range,
Restaurants or delivery hours, then you simply go through the menu of your
chosen restaurant and order.
The best part is their home page is always updated with
all the ongoing discounts and offers from all the restaurants throughout the cities. If you are not much of an internet user
or in a situation without any connection you can even order food from your
phone. And unlike other online services you don’t even need to have a credit
card, rather you can simply settle for cash on delivery option. To make it
easier they have their hotline number open from 11 A.m to 11 P.m.
Their huge network covers many countries all over the
world and in India presently they are catering to the needs of Delhi,
Faridabad, Greater noida, gurgaon, Gaziabad, Jaipur, Mumbai, Chandigarh,
Mohali, Pune, Hyderabad. Too bad for me that they are not yet here in Kolkata.
The fact that I liked most is it’s a very well thought out concept and the website itself is very
easy to access and user friendly. They have not loaded the page with unwanted
information rather has concentrated only on those facts which are necessary for
food orderings and enjoying them in the comfort of your home. So if you are
someone like me who wants to enjoy varieties of food on a regular basis and too
lazy to cook it yourself then your best bet could be Foodpanda.
As for me am eager to try out their service and look forward to the day when they will extend the same to my city.






