Achari Murgh |
When you happen to the presence of a popular chain of 5-star
hotel, you invariably get a taste of flavours from all its outlets. The Westin
Pune Koregaon Park is making sure all Punekars get the flavour of their popular
Indian food restaurant. They have brought together their best chefs from all
the Westin Hotels in India to give a taste of some great culinary delights via
the ‘Kitchens of Kangan’. This interesting concept has great signature dishes
from the 3 chefs from Mumbai, Pune and Hyderabad. This happens to be the 2nd
edition of the festival and serves some amazing North West Frontier cusine at
their very Indian restaurant, Kangan. It will be open for the interested people
till November 28th. The chefs involved are Chef Narayan Salunkhe
from The Westin Pune Koregaon Park, Chef Rakesh Anand of The Westin Hyderabad
Mindspace and Chef Shamsher Ahmed from The Westin Mumbai Garden City.
Daastan-E-Kumbh |
The vegetarian starters has dishes like Kale Chaney Ke Kebab
(black gram patties stuffed with mint and chilli yoghurt), Bhutta Amritsari
(crisp fried spicy tender corn & green peas bites), and Hare Masale Ka
Paneer Tikka (cottage cheese marinated in herbs & cooked in tandoor). I
tried the Paneer Palak Ke Sikke which were subtly done seasoned spinach
sandwiched with picatta of cottage cheese. The rather tangy taste of
Daastaane-e-kumbh consisting of char grilled mushroom marinated with tandoor
masala, cheese and pepper, will be a more popular (and tasty option). But one
felt one could give the Subz Tarkash Ki Seekh a miss which has assorted veggies
cooked in Indian spices in clay oven. Amidst Non-veg Starters like Murgh Siya
Masala (Chicken sautéed with onion and tomatoes, spiked with crushed black
pepper), Murgh Kalmi Masala (tandoori chicken leg with cheese, chilli and
marinated with home made garam masala), Tala Gosht (baby lamb leg marinated
with ginger, garlic, chillies) and so on, I really liked the very desi Bhatti
De Murgh (spicy chicken marinated with secret spice mix and dried mint) and the
delicate flavours of Soofiyana Tandoori Jhinga (tiger prawns marinated with
fresh fennel leaves, laced with seasoned egg white, finished in clay oven).
Many might opt for Tandoori Nalli which is well-prepared baby lamb in cinnamon,
vinegar and spices. The tender meat came off easily and the spices did not
overwhelm each other.
Sarhad Ki Fish Curry |
The vegetarian main course has some interesting options like
Nazbu Paneer (Roulade of stuffed cottage cheese gratinated with basil flavoured
tomato gravy), Subz Noorani Korma (Seasonal mixed veggies flavoured with carom
and nigella seeds), Guncha Meethi Matar (cauliflower tempered with fresh
fenugreek & indian spices) and Peshawari Chole (slow cooked chickpeas with
Peshawari spices). For me, Subz Aashiyana worked just okay as it meant eating
mix veggies in traditional spices, cheese, spinach and cream. Lovers of rajma
might love the Rajma Dum Biryani. I am a big fan of Kangan Pune’s signature
dish – Dal Kangan which is black lentil cooked overnight and cooked with
tomato, fresh cream and butter. The smooth and slightly tangy flavour stays
with you and despite the cream content, you want to keep on eating. The non-veg
section is filled with dishes like Murgh
Benazeer (chicken drumstick flavoured with tomatoes & feneel seeds and
cooked on dum), Nalli Gosht (lamb shanks cooked in Indian spices in brown
curry), Musafir Ka Adlah (slow cooked lamb in spices, red onions, ginger-garlic
and Peshwari chillies) and Sarhad Ki Fish Curry (fish cooked in a special
masala).
While there are some interesting daals and rice dishes to
entice you, get the Masala Garlic Roti and Kacche Haldi Ke Parathi which is
layered bread infused with raw turmeric and carom seeds.
From the desserts section, I personally felt the delicate
flavours of Gulab Patte ki Kheer is the clear winner. The Shahi Khubani Tukda might
be heavy for some.
All in all, going to Kangan at The Westin Pune Koregaon Park
might be a good option to eat like a king. The Kitchens of Kangan beckons you to
eat heartily till November 28th.
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