There
used to be a time when dining-out options for vegetarians in the city
yielded the staid idli-dosa platter or at best a greasy paneer dish. Not
anymore. So here is your time to go green and dig into all the
scrumptious nosh that Chennai has to offer.
If you prefer continental overtones to your dinner tonight, head to
Eden (Besant Nagar or Valuvarkottam Road). Gun for a plate of creamy
lasagna, lip-smacking risottos, Chef's special baked bowl or the
minimalist, yet delicious, corn on toast. This is a small but cozy place
that fills up almost with the blink of an eye, so go early if you want
to find a place.
Flower Drum in Egmore, does well if you are in a mood to experiment.
Elegant ambience and ample seating space get you instantly hooked. Add
to it an exotic Chinese-Thai-Tibetan menu and you'll find yourself
significantly converted. Not to be missed are delicate momos, flavourful
Thai curries and the crunchy vegetable satay.
For those who want to savour desi delights, Saravana Bhavan's Rangoli
hidden in the basement, near Maya Plaza, is just the ticket. A décor
with rich overtones of Gujarati and Rajasthani rural kitsch matches well
with the finger-licking delights that the eatery dishes up. If the
ghee-laden spicy meal leaves you asking for more, there is the creamy
shrikand to tuck into.
Finally, if you have the great Indian family trailing along, who are
unable to zero in on a single cuisine, dash for the newly-opened Cream
Centre (RA Puram, Near Park Sheraton). Its array of Asian, Indian,
Lebanese and Mexican delights will keep all mouths sealed for a while.
Tactfully nudge your team to a plate of steaming hot chana bhatura and
or a matka of the special finger-licking kulfi. Book your place in
advance, lest you end up waiting the entire evening.
Stop gaping... go dig in.
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