Opening on a 'cool' note, with Chaaassssssss (sounds cool, doesn't it?) :D

The ‘Sizzler Pav Bhaji’ successfully cools you off with its flavour and spice, even if you wish the ‘pavs’ were puffier. The ‘bhaji’ is served on a sizzler plate and stays piping hot throughout your meal. Rs. 160 a plate might not sound pocket-friendly, but it is worth it. ‘Stuffed Parathas’ served with ‘Dal’ and ‘Raitha’ are tasty and filling. The ‘Pani Poori’ stuffing and ‘paani’ are fresh and light on the palate. There is no ‘Bhel Puri’ on the menu and just when you start to look shocked, they assure you that it exists in a ‘Churmur Chaat’ avatar. This one wins you over completely. Peppered with lots of ‘paapdis’, potatoes and all the goodness of Bhel, although with lesser puffed rice, it is tangy, tasty and meets all your rantings of ‘missing Bombay chaat in Chennai’ tastebuds. Top off with ‘Lassi’ or ‘Masala Chaas’, and you are a satisfied soul stepping back out into the searing heat of Chennai.
The menu options are still growing, till then, you can try
the current short and ‘sweet’ one.
The sweets at the counters are novel; a worthwhile
indulgence and a ‘different’ gift option. The ‘namkeens’ are of a wide variety,
crisp and the minimum take-away quantity is a whole jar of 200 gms! You can
keep the jar, which would make our Mums happy (more kitchen storage is always
welcome)!
With Bombay/Delhi-styled chaats and parathas, South/North
Indian snacks, and Arabic sweets, Indiska Magic seems to have a winner on its
hands.
Open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., at No. 8, Harrington Road,
Chetpet, Chennai – 31. Phone: 91766 80605.
(This article appeared in a city magazine a year ago. Have not updated the blog in a while and am yet to add in my other write ups. Then again, it's more fun maintaining an irregular blog!! :))
(This article appeared in a city magazine a year ago. Have not updated the blog in a while and am yet to add in my other write ups. Then again, it's more fun maintaining an irregular blog!! :))