Chef Gaggan Anand calls his travels around the world his "best R&D". For him, travelling is less about checking off touristy places, and more about discovering new tastes, flavours and ingredients. And his hunting grounds for these discoveries are hole-in-the-wall establishments serving local specialities.
"Every time I visit India, I do not miss a single chance to eat out. I prefer going to simple places over fine-dining restaurants," he says, sharing the experience of his most recent outing in Bengaluru. "I went to Nandhana Palace, an Andhra restaurant near Devanahalli and enjoyed eating bamboo biryani. It was mind-blowing," he says. At Oota, which specialises in south Indian regional cuisine, the raw mango curry (menaskai) was "a revelation".
For someone who calls Bangkok home, these culinary explorations in India are what he calls "memory revivers". "In Thailand you get raw mangoes through the year and so this raw mango curry is already stewing in my head (as an idea)," he says.
"Indian food is so region-specific and the food in every area is very different. There's so much to discover here, and you know what's the best part? They rely on seasonal ingredients so much that these dishes wouldn't taste the same if you cooked them elsewhere."
I met Anand at Aaleeshan, the Indian restaurant at JW Marriott Bengaluru Prestige Golfshire Resort & Spa, where he hosted a dinner, called The Royal Homecoming, in September. The most recent event was held in Saffron, JW Marriott Mumbai (15-16 November). The Delhi dinner will be hosted at JW Marriott Aerocity in January. "I find it satisfying to come to India. To be able to travel freely without being questioned about where I am from makes me happy," he says.
Bu hikaye Mint Mumbai dergisinin November 23, 2024 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Giriş Yap
Bu hikaye Mint Mumbai dergisinin November 23, 2024 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Giriş Yap
Ukraine Clings To Sliver Of Russia, Expecting Trump To Push For Talks
In Russia's Kursk region just north of here, Russian assaults are so intense that their infantrymen sometimes step on the bodies of fallen comrades, according to Ukrainian soldiers opposing them there.
The Economy Must Also Thank The Constitution
It gave India the space to adjust its economic policy in favour of market forces. The irony at this stage is that even capitalist success might require the aid of socialist redistributive tools
Read This Before You Add That 'Instant' Food To Your Cart
Ultra-processed foods, which are convenient and engineered to be addictive, are a serious health threat in India
How Coldplay FOMO Could Lead To Burnout
The fear of missing out on Diljit or Coldplay concert tickets can impact mental health and lead people to make poor financial decisions
How Tim Cook Cracked The Code On Working With Trump
For years, through carefully choreographed dinners and meetings, Apple CEO Tim Cook did something that has eluded many other corporate leaders: He developed a personal relationship with President-elect Donald Trump.
Can Your Credit Card Portfolio Be Complete Without An Amex Card?
Experts weigh in on the advantages of owning an American Express card, but also highlight acceptance issues
Humility lends leadership an advantage in the age of AI
Research shows this skill can be deployed as part of a success formula in settings that need teamwork
Women entrepreneurs need the support of their very own tribe
Form clubs of fellow businesswomen for mutual aid and to serve as confidence boosters in male-heavy fields like finance
Google Chrome's divorce may be the start of a bigger split-up
Antitrust action will likely go beyond forcing its search engine out
This New Year, skip going on a detox or cleanse
Instead of fad detox trends, adopt a probiotics-rich diet to nurture a healthy gut