Do you do dosa? An introduction to the incredible Indian crepe
Many fans would argue that pancakes are for life, not just for Shrove Tuesday. To their way of thinking, each and every day has pancake-eating potential. But in my humble […]
Many fans would argue that pancakes are for life, not just for Shrove Tuesday. To their way of thinking, each and every day has pancake-eating potential. But in my humble […]
A menu of 100 different dosas. One Saturday night. A crack team of gluttons. Can we do it? Of course we can. After all, these thin, crisp South Indian crepes […]
With all kinds of education, there are many schools of thought. Some believe in neat uniforms, strict rules and corporal punishment. Some advocate mimicry and the regular regurgitation of lengthy […]
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I couldn’t bear to be let down by the big warm bear that is Cyrus Todiwala. As well as being one of Britain’s best-known Indian chefs, forming half of those […]
So, you could read the legendary Hindu epic, the Ramayana, or you could read this; “Lord Rama was exiled to the forest, accompanied by his loyal servant Hanuman and his […]
I am everywhere and nowhere. I started tonight’s lengthy journey boarding a train in East London; scaled the Himalayas with a mocktail at Cinnamon Kitchen’s Anise bar; met an Indian […]
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Having lost a front tooth to a particularly ‘rum’ old night at a Bollywood bash in Delhi, I understand only too well the importance of staying properly hydrated. Not to […]
Brick Lane is a coin with two distinct sides. Yes, there’s a gauntlet to be run through persistent touts promising you the world; the best curry in London; or, at […]