By Pamela Nandi | Jan 09, 2021 There’s a reason Hilsa is called the queen of Bengali rivers – its delicate, flavorful flesh and signature aroma can turn any meal into a royal feast. From the golden crispiness of fried Hilsa to the rich, aromatic Hilsa Head Curry and the unique magic of Hilsa Brinjal…
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FOODAHOLIC’S Favourites | Guide for Durga Puja 2020
By Pamela Nandi | Oct 20, 2020 The most religious occasions, Durga Puja cannot be toned down in this pandemic year due to COVID-19 and the hospitality industry have deployed adequate control measures by increasing the focus on food safety, sanitizing and cleaning practices from farm to fork and daily temperature checks of the kitchen…
Indulged Into Coastal Aromas Of Andhra at Hyderabad Sheraton
By Pamela Nandi | Aug 05, 2020 Telugu cuisine native to the Telugu people from the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, South India is known for its tangy, hot and spicy taste has given an abundance of delicious recipes, due to its diverse culture and topography. Miss those appetizing breakfasts for busy mornings –…
A Gastronomic Extravaganza To Break The Fast During Holy Month Of Ramzan
By Pamela Nandi | June 07, 2020 Since I started my blog 2 years back and being a foodie, always overwhelmed with the elaborated spread of Ramazan. It is my wish since long to write a blog about the sweet memories that I have captured during these years. The holy month of Ramzan (the month-long…
A slice of Kolkata Street Food – ‘JHAL MURI’ wins the heart of Brits | In Collaboration
By Pamela Nandi | Apr 04, 2020 Take a stroll near the hippie market of Devon, or the pavements of Streatham and catch a glimpse of a tootling trolley flanked by pantry packed with tangy treats to get a taste of Kolkata’s favourite ‘Jhal Muri‘. Meet the creator of this rare and beautiful thing Angus…
FOODAHOLIC’S Favourites |Guide for Durga Puja 2019
By Pamela Nandi | Oct 05, 2019 With the festive fever at its peak and Kolkata truly coming alive during this grand festival, starting from street food to bhog, the city boasts to indulge in the food scenes of Old Bengal to celebrate the special days. SHARING MY PUJO FAVOURITES IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER – FESTIVE…
FOODAHOLIC’S Guide for Nababorsho 2019
By Pamela Nandi | Apr 15, 2019 Celebrate ‘Nabobarsha’ or ‘Poila Baisakh’ in full ‘bangaliana’ by tucking into one of these decadent eateries laden with the traditional preparations to welcome ‘Bengali New Year‘. Kolkata being synonymous with food—from street food to restaurant, the foodies can savour the delightful combination while enjoying the festive flavours. Here’s…
FOODAHOLIC’S Favourites | Guide for Durga Puja 2018
By Pamela Nandi | Oct 13, 2018 The countdown has begun – and the city is decked up to shower warm welcome to the biggest festival – Durga Puja. It’s Goddess Durga’s homecoming with her children after a long wait which also marks the homecoming of millions of Bengalis as well. This grand festival –…
Food Guide | Durga Pujo, 2018
By Pamela Nandi | Oct 05, 2018 Kolkata truly comes alive during Durga Pujo. The frenzy – inarguably difficult to find it anywhere else – is exemplary. DurgaPujo in Kolkata is synonymous with food—from street food to bhog, the city offers a myriad of choices for foodies to indulge. The five days of celebrations are…
