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		<title>By: BT</title>
		<link>http://anil.org.in/2008/03/14/dying-local-food-globalisation-side-effect/#comment-2678</link>
		<author>BT</author>
		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Mar 2008 13:09:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well...you are right -- local eateries are diminishing ! 10 years ago you used to get good kallu and sea food under the bakery junction climb to vazhuthacaud ... and we used to know good thattukadas -- but since those structures are not legal or permanent ..they diminish ! But i think legal and tasty entities seem to survive even now...example Bukhari,Paradise at East fort and a fish eatery nearby ! I think if good eateries are legalised it will survive!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well&#8230;you are right &#8212; local eateries are diminishing ! 10 years ago you used to get good kallu and sea food under the bakery junction climb to vazhuthacaud &#8230; and we used to know good thattukadas &#8212; but since those structures are not legal or permanent ..they diminish ! But i think legal and tasty entities seem to survive even now&#8230;example Bukhari,Paradise at East fort and a fish eatery nearby ! I think if good eateries are legalised it will survive!</p>
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		<title>By: vijayakrishnan</title>
		<link>http://anil.org.in/2008/03/14/dying-local-food-globalisation-side-effect/#comment-2662</link>
		<author>vijayakrishnan</author>
		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Mar 2008 12:24:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://anil.org.in/2008/03/14/dying-local-food-globalisation-side-effect/#comment-2662</guid>
		<description>Good point, Anil.

If you look at the culinary culture (I am not sure about the usage), it reflects certain things. In my view, mostly it says a lot about the people and their lifestyle. Wherever you see a rich food heritage, you could see that these are handed over by those generation who were fortunate enough to enjoy the LEISURE TIME. When life gets faster and faster, you will have to compromise and food is one area where you have lots of time to cut down. Who has the time to enjoy a sadhya nowadays? If we could get back in time say 50 years, vow! They enjoyed their food!

Talking about fastfood, the first thing that comes to my mind is "Snappy" in Medical College. That was my first experience with fastfood. They had nice Chilly Chicken. I still remember, it was a feast-like atmosphere at our home on Sundays when Achan gives me money to get Chilly Chicken from Snappy. It was in Mediacl College - Pattom Rd. (I am suffering from some serious memory problem - I forgot the Roads' name!)

Buhari and  Paradise are good for mutton. But the best mutton is in Balaramapuram. Hotel Bismi.

There was a hotel in Chalai (Ketel Chicken )which gives you real tender chicken. I remember, the last time I ate there (about 5-6 yrs back, I guess) 3 of us clocked a bill of around Rs 500! They have a branch in Cochin as well. If my memory serves right, it was in Kaloor.

The best breakfast I ever had was in Murali Hotel, in Harippad. Ask anybody in Harippad where that hotel is, you will be directed right. Recently, I read in "Vanitha" about the Tea in Murali Hotel. It is a 3 Layered tea - The bottom layer is the tea, The mid layer is the froth and the top layer is the tea concentrate. They (Vanitha) claim it is one of a kind in the world! (You know Manorama guys!). I used to travel between EKM and TVM frequently and I cant remember a trip where I had not stopped by Murali hotel - (only twice - one was when I reached EKM within 2.5 Hours and the other was a Trichur TVM trip in 3 Hrs!)

The best Non veg Hotel in Kollam is Kings Hotel. This hotel is on the roadside (Right Side) just before you reach Kollam Rly stn. It wont open in early mornings - so dont plan to have your BF there.

"Karimpumkaala" toddy shop has one of the best foods - especially seafood. This is in Kottayam. So famous, you can start asking somebody about it from TVM itself!

Vallabha Hotel - just opp the Vallabha temple in Thiruvalla has really nice curries - "Kadala" curry as well as beef curry. Real hot spicy curries!

There was a thattukada just opp: Aida hotel in Kottayam. I used to have my dinner (if u can call that a dinner!) there while we were staying at Kottayam for Audit. Real nice food. They had "Mutton Brain" as well as "Kanava" - both are excellent.

In aleppey, I used to have food from different hotels. Surprisingly, none of them stood out - esp as you know that Aleppey has to have a lot of fish! May be I hadnt explored deep enough!

I like the fish curry from Al Saj, Kazhakuttam. Also, their mutton Biriyaani.

In Kazhakuttam, If you go towards TVM, on your right side (Opp to the sainik school Rd), there is hotel. Its a really small one. They have real good Mutton curry. Good Mutton Brain too.

Hotel Sagara - Opp TVM Club has a wide variety of Sea food. Nitholy peera vattichathu muthal angottu....

"Balante Kada" in Kaithamukku (I do not know about the quality now) was so famous for its chicken. I had to stand in 30 Mins queue to get my Parcel!

Hotel Chinnus in KD Puram is good if you plan to have your lunch. Its not exceptional, but reasonable.

There is a house in Kaithamukku which serves "home food" but it caters only to alimited number of customers a day. Dont ask me the name because I ve never been there, I have only second-hand knowledge.

There is a good hotel opp (Not directly opp, but kind of!) to the Siva temple in ....(I forgot the name of the place again ) - its midway to Kottakkaom and Uppidam moodu paalam.

For our evening sessions, we used to buy sea food from a hotel in Statue. The only thing I remember about that hotel is its in a "Mudukku" - not easy to find. Why I dont remebr it is simple - I ve been there only once. The rest of the time, it was somebody else who got us the "Parcel". Real nice fish. We used to enjoy the "Neymeen Thala" real big ones!

I liked Dosai and Chammanthy from TVM Club. Its so nice.

Oh! Fort Kochi! I still remember, 4 of us or was it 5? We spent about Rs 3000 on a single meal there. In Fort Kochi, you will find lot of fish sellers catching fresh fish using their "Cheena Vala". Its a total package. You can select the fish and ask them to cook for you in whatever style you need. I ve seen tourists coming there askign for Italian style or French Style  - and god! - these guys cook really good. The total turnaround time is really surprising. From Sea to your plate is only 30-45 mins waiting! We had a real good time with lots of fish and of course, booze!

I am running out of my "enthu" Battery - meaning my enthusiasm is losing its team now. Will scribble later. No reviews and checks. So excuse my spellers and Grammar. See you later. Anil, keep it up!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good point, Anil.</p>
<p>If you look at the culinary culture (I am not sure about the usage), it reflects certain things. In my view, mostly it says a lot about the people and their lifestyle. Wherever you see a rich food heritage, you could see that these are handed over by those generation who were fortunate enough to enjoy the LEISURE TIME. When life gets faster and faster, you will have to compromise and food is one area where you have lots of time to cut down. Who has the time to enjoy a sadhya nowadays? If we could get back in time say 50 years, vow! They enjoyed their food!</p>
<p>Talking about fastfood, the first thing that comes to my mind is &#8220;Snappy&#8221; in Medical College. That was my first experience with fastfood. They had nice Chilly Chicken. I still remember, it was a feast-like atmosphere at our home on Sundays when Achan gives me money to get Chilly Chicken from Snappy. It was in Mediacl College - Pattom Rd. (I am suffering from some serious memory problem - I forgot the Roads&#8217; name!)</p>
<p>Buhari and  Paradise are good for mutton. But the best mutton is in Balaramapuram. Hotel Bismi.</p>
<p>There was a hotel in Chalai (Ketel Chicken )which gives you real tender chicken. I remember, the last time I ate there (about 5-6 yrs back, I guess) 3 of us clocked a bill of around Rs 500! They have a branch in Cochin as well. If my memory serves right, it was in Kaloor.</p>
<p>The best breakfast I ever had was in Murali Hotel, in Harippad. Ask anybody in Harippad where that hotel is, you will be directed right. Recently, I read in &#8220;Vanitha&#8221; about the Tea in Murali Hotel. It is a 3 Layered tea - The bottom layer is the tea, The mid layer is the froth and the top layer is the tea concentrate. They (Vanitha) claim it is one of a kind in the world! (You know Manorama guys!). I used to travel between EKM and TVM frequently and I cant remember a trip where I had not stopped by Murali hotel - (only twice - one was when I reached EKM within 2.5 Hours and the other was a Trichur TVM trip in 3 Hrs!)</p>
<p>The best Non veg Hotel in Kollam is Kings Hotel. This hotel is on the roadside (Right Side) just before you reach Kollam Rly stn. It wont open in early mornings - so dont plan to have your BF there.</p>
<p>&#8220;Karimpumkaala&#8221; toddy shop has one of the best foods - especially seafood. This is in Kottayam. So famous, you can start asking somebody about it from TVM itself!</p>
<p>Vallabha Hotel - just opp the Vallabha temple in Thiruvalla has really nice curries - &#8220;Kadala&#8221; curry as well as beef curry. Real hot spicy curries!</p>
<p>There was a thattukada just opp: Aida hotel in Kottayam. I used to have my dinner (if u can call that a dinner!) there while we were staying at Kottayam for Audit. Real nice food. They had &#8220;Mutton Brain&#8221; as well as &#8220;Kanava&#8221; - both are excellent.</p>
<p>In aleppey, I used to have food from different hotels. Surprisingly, none of them stood out - esp as you know that Aleppey has to have a lot of fish! May be I hadnt explored deep enough!</p>
<p>I like the fish curry from Al Saj, Kazhakuttam. Also, their mutton Biriyaani.</p>
<p>In Kazhakuttam, If you go towards TVM, on your right side (Opp to the sainik school Rd), there is hotel. Its a really small one. They have real good Mutton curry. Good Mutton Brain too.</p>
<p>Hotel Sagara - Opp TVM Club has a wide variety of Sea food. Nitholy peera vattichathu muthal angottu&#8230;.</p>
<p>&#8220;Balante Kada&#8221; in Kaithamukku (I do not know about the quality now) was so famous for its chicken. I had to stand in 30 Mins queue to get my Parcel!</p>
<p>Hotel Chinnus in KD Puram is good if you plan to have your lunch. Its not exceptional, but reasonable.</p>
<p>There is a house in Kaithamukku which serves &#8220;home food&#8221; but it caters only to alimited number of customers a day. Dont ask me the name because I ve never been there, I have only second-hand knowledge.</p>
<p>There is a good hotel opp (Not directly opp, but kind of!) to the Siva temple in &#8230;.(I forgot the name of the place again ) - its midway to Kottakkaom and Uppidam moodu paalam.</p>
<p>For our evening sessions, we used to buy sea food from a hotel in Statue. The only thing I remember about that hotel is its in a &#8220;Mudukku&#8221; - not easy to find. Why I dont remebr it is simple - I ve been there only once. The rest of the time, it was somebody else who got us the &#8220;Parcel&#8221;. Real nice fish. We used to enjoy the &#8220;Neymeen Thala&#8221; real big ones!</p>
<p>I liked Dosai and Chammanthy from TVM Club. Its so nice.</p>
<p>Oh! Fort Kochi! I still remember, 4 of us or was it 5? We spent about Rs 3000 on a single meal there. In Fort Kochi, you will find lot of fish sellers catching fresh fish using their &#8220;Cheena Vala&#8221;. Its a total package. You can select the fish and ask them to cook for you in whatever style you need. I ve seen tourists coming there askign for Italian style or French Style  - and god! - these guys cook really good. The total turnaround time is really surprising. From Sea to your plate is only 30-45 mins waiting! We had a real good time with lots of fish and of course, booze!</p>
<p>I am running out of my &#8220;enthu&#8221; Battery - meaning my enthusiasm is losing its team now. Will scribble later. No reviews and checks. So excuse my spellers and Grammar. See you later. Anil, keep it up!</p>
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		<title>By: Prasad</title>
		<link>http://anil.org.in/2008/03/14/dying-local-food-globalisation-side-effect/#comment-2606</link>
		<author>Prasad</author>
		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2008 00:46:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>HI Anil

True to the core.  But we should also do certain things for our generation to keep up the tradition.  As you said nobody is bothered of learning how to cook these traditional items. To start with at home we should also always eat these traditional foods rather than corn flakes or other imported stuff.  Breakfast from outside should be avoided if possible.  

Ideally the household should have breakfast together which helps bonding the family.These traditional foods should be prepared for breakfast as well. 

Regards

Prasad</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HI Anil</p>
<p>True to the core.  But we should also do certain things for our generation to keep up the tradition.  As you said nobody is bothered of learning how to cook these traditional items. To start with at home we should also always eat these traditional foods rather than corn flakes or other imported stuff.  Breakfast from outside should be avoided if possible.  </p>
<p>Ideally the household should have breakfast together which helps bonding the family.These traditional foods should be prepared for breakfast as well. </p>
<p>Regards</p>
<p>Prasad</p>
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		<title>By: Nitish Kamath</title>
		<link>http://anil.org.in/2008/03/14/dying-local-food-globalisation-side-effect/#comment-2586</link>
		<author>Nitish Kamath</author>
		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Mar 2008 06:34:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>first things first.


Anil excellent topics in your Blog, I wish you should have been a writer rather than dealing with computers

Good idea of developing the ethnic eateries in Kerala.
Here are  some of the list of local 

1) Guruvayoor Appan Hotel (Gandhari Amman Kovil, Pulimood Tvm )
2) Mani's Mess (3rd Puthen STreet , Inside east fort Tvm, Known for its homely lunch)
3) Shenoys hotel (as it is known ) Lekshminada , Kollam 
4) Prabhus Cafe, (near of Old T D Temple ) , Alapuzha. This one is use by the high class society people of T D Medical College Allepy. 

I will pen down more when i get time. 


Regards,
Nitish
+47 46 87 87 35</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>first things first.</p>
<p>Anil excellent topics in your Blog, I wish you should have been a writer rather than dealing with computers</p>
<p>Good idea of developing the ethnic eateries in Kerala.<br />
Here are  some of the list of local </p>
<p>1) Guruvayoor Appan Hotel (Gandhari Amman Kovil, Pulimood Tvm )<br />
2) Mani&#8217;s Mess (3rd Puthen STreet , Inside east fort Tvm, Known for its homely lunch)<br />
3) Shenoys hotel (as it is known ) Lekshminada , Kollam<br />
4) Prabhus Cafe, (near of Old T D Temple ) , Alapuzha. This one is use by the high class society people of T D Medical College Allepy. </p>
<p>I will pen down more when i get time. </p>
<p>Regards,<br />
Nitish<br />
+47 46 87 87 35</p>
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		<title>By: Crank</title>
		<link>http://anil.org.in/2008/03/14/dying-local-food-globalisation-side-effect/#comment-2574</link>
		<author>Crank</author>
		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Mar 2008 05:54:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I agree with what you say. No McDonalds burger or Pizzahut dough can deliver the satisfaction i get after munching down on some traditional nadan item like Puttu, appam along with some nice hot beef or mutton curry!!

A few local restaurants that serve some good dishes:

1) A noname eatery &#38; parcel counter beside the 'uppidamoodu paalam's' section that goes toward passport office. You won't miss it it has a long when it's open. Serves good chicken fry and beef fry.

2) A kappa and meen parlour opposite to Varma travels petrol bunk. It's in a gully next to an old kalyanamandapam. Tastes good according to Jay! 20 bucks for some kappa and one mean curry and one piece fry.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree with what you say. No McDonalds burger or Pizzahut dough can deliver the satisfaction i get after munching down on some traditional nadan item like Puttu, appam along with some nice hot beef or mutton curry!!</p>
<p>A few local restaurants that serve some good dishes:</p>
<p>1) A noname eatery &amp; parcel counter beside the &#8216;uppidamoodu paalam&#8217;s&#8217; section that goes toward passport office. You won&#8217;t miss it it has a long when it&#8217;s open. Serves good chicken fry and beef fry.</p>
<p>2) A kappa and meen parlour opposite to Varma travels petrol bunk. It&#8217;s in a gully next to an old kalyanamandapam. Tastes good according to Jay! 20 bucks for some kappa and one mean curry and one piece fry.</p>
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		<title>By: jsr</title>
		<link>http://anil.org.in/2008/03/14/dying-local-food-globalisation-side-effect/#comment-2572</link>
		<author>jsr</author>
		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Mar 2008 05:51:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>yeah very true! Anil, find a place who serves Bonji! will do a bonji ride next time in TVM (good idea for summer)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>yeah very true! Anil, find a place who serves Bonji! will do a bonji ride next time in TVM (good idea for summer)</p>
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