tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2677408543935148689.post1271195798733565076..comments2024-03-21T15:50:58.581+05:30Comments on TRAVEL TALES of ranaruby: food - great tastesBiswajit Senguptahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04502747488677409796noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2677408543935148689.post-44866144935577916592020-06-29T14:53:15.866+05:302020-06-29T14:53:15.866+05:30This must be a very delicious one u r forcing me t...This must be a very delicious one u r forcing me to think of those mouthwatering dishes which is still in my tongue but just cannot have it<br /> I can well understand that man's love for wife goes through the tummy<br /> Loved reading your nostalgic journey starting from Lucknow and ending in Delhi memories seems to be fresh againLopa Mudra Sennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2677408543935148689.post-91909988634403464082018-01-13T16:53:05.854+05:302018-01-13T16:53:05.854+05:30This page can really, and surely be a foodies'...This page can really, and surely be a foodies' delight (me included). As usual, the author (or is it the authoress??) did not forget to elaborate the subject with some good photographs and recipes, which leaves the reader awestruck.ImDebashishnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2677408543935148689.post-4097745690799292192018-01-13T16:51:53.832+05:302018-01-13T16:51:53.832+05:30
Kudos......excellent job. Loved the recipes and t...<br />Kudos......excellent job. Loved the recipes and the travel stories. Keep up the good work!!!!Madhumita Chakolanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2677408543935148689.post-26507680408825161962018-01-13T16:50:32.136+05:302018-01-13T16:50:32.136+05:30Kudos!!!! It was a visual treat reading the mouthw...Kudos!!!! It was a visual treat reading the mouthwatering recipes.Madhumita Chakolanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2677408543935148689.post-40274729243870074562011-12-06T19:53:19.998+05:302011-12-06T19:53:19.998+05:30My home was in Bandra and I recognised the New Tal...My home was in Bandra and I recognised the New Talkies on Hill Road. Of course I used the local BBCI train to get into the city stopping off at Churchgate station where Purohits was a tempting place. Some of my friends used to live in the Cuffe Parade area and in Colaba and we used Leopold's cafe a lot and especially enjoyed the fish at Faletti's . We used to order for home delivery into Walton Road and it used to be served in a large silver dish. Beautiful!warren coxnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2677408543935148689.post-40825420437467788792011-12-06T19:50:36.106+05:302011-12-06T19:50:36.106+05:30I was excited with the report on the eating places...I was excited with the report on the eating places in Lucknow. I remember many of them on my visits to town. Benbows was always a favourite owned by the parents of Mohun Singh, one of the boys from school. Ranjana's was the place for good eating in a hurry, The Mayfair Cinema boasted "Kwality" where we took the girlfriends for a triple Sundae. Chowdhury's sweethouse was a must on our way back to Mart. I wondered if the "Salaam" hotel is still functioning. It was a little place on Shah Najaf Road. When I became a school teacher I introduced my teacher colleagues to this excellent eatery. Arthur Flynn, Henry Roderigues and the younger folk like Edgar Tuck , Mel Greene and Bryan Cooke also accompanied us.warren coxnoreply@blogger.com