Wednesday 1 August 2012

Shauji food... love

"Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what's for lunch"
                                                     -Orson welles
What's for my lunch? shauji mutton chops and kheema. If I haven't proved it enough through my previous blogposts that the tiniest of places serve the best food at belgaum then here it is, The shauji mess food.
   This eatery needs directions to the location since it's not that easy to find. I'm gonna try my best to give you directions since my pals say I suck at giving directions. Will post the directions soon.
    The first time I took few of my friends to this place they did not seem to like the old haggered bottle green coloured building almost impossibly balancing itself between two other tiny houses. As simple and zero-pride the place looks, so also are the people serving food(I feel it's almost sinful to describe all those irresistible delicacies just by the word 'food'... it deserves much more).
    Well then here I go. This place is sure to take your taste buds on their best roller coaster ride. Climb all the way up through the tiny little stairway, which you may not fit into if you keep having this food daily. If you manage to get one of those four tables that fit into the small attic, you've gotta be lucky.
    I have a lot to write about the food here, before I get down to serious munching, there is this peculiar, bizzare way that the waiter takes your order and passes it to the kitchen below. Mutton chops, kheema, ball curry, with roti or chapati is what we order. The waiter is a member of the family which makes those mouth watering delicacies, there's a small little opening on the floor of the attic through which the waiter yells out the order and it is acknowledged by the chef (another family member) below.

    In five minutes our thali's are all set on our table with the best mutton you can eat at belgaum. The chops are mutton rack. Pardon me for that, THE BEST COOKED AND SPICED mutton rack with green coloured gravy. I love to have it with the roti or rather bhakri. My favourite at this place is the kheema, spicy spicy kheema that makes your nose run instantly!! The ball curry is not on my favourite's list, but you definitely wanna try it. This is one place that you don't need a salt and pepper holder at the table. Thumbs up to this place. And value for money? this place should hike their prices. 11/10 value for money. oops! I almost missed out on the mutton broth they serve, they call it the soup. You can have as many servings as you want.
    Try and reach this place before 3pm to try all that oh-this-is-the-best-food-ever. well, you'll never get lucky on mondays since it's closed. slurrrrp!!!

2 comments:

  1. nice....give me directions. my self is belongs to savaji..

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