Intimate pop-ups are a growing trend on Mumbai’s food circuit. Besides the pleasure of enjoying the culinary experience, it also provides the opportunity to interact with interesting new people.
THE BEST MEALS COME peppered with stories: the inside joke, the untold anecdote, the childhood memory. Mumbai-based travel writer Shirin Mehrotra and Mangaluru chef Shriya Shetty are trying to ensure that the best dishes come with stories, too. A chance meeting between the two gave birth to The Literary Table, a pop-up dinner service with books as its theme. “The idea is to get book lovers together over good food. The food, of course, is inspired from a book,” says Mehrotra.
Not long ago, the duo hosted a Harry Potter-inspired dinner, which they called #MugglesFeast. “Professor Snape is a very bitter character throughout the book,” says Shetty. “I wanted to translate that onto my plate. The only ingredient that came to my mind was karela.” With a goal to “play with the emotions of the food,” they whipped up a karela tart, which was then paired with a rum-based cocktail, infused with rosella flowers, thyme and topped with soda “inspired by Lily Potter.” Mehrotra says, “A cocktail which was my favourite was the colour-changing cocktail that was inspired from [Nymphadora] Tonks’s character.” (Tonks’s hair colour keeps changing in the series.)
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