…as always, I am.
Food, ummm, rather ‘good’ food, lifts up Skeeter’s spirits like nothing else.
On a gloomy Sunday, completing work early at office, she went to Khan Market to book her copy of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Sadly, the market was closed, as it is on any other Sunday. Memory weakness is at its best with her. Duh!
The idea of heading back home seemed boring. She headed to her favourite place in town – Market Cafe, instead. Unaccompanied. It did not matter as it would have at other eateries around town (funny stares you know). She chose a ‘perfect’ corner table as her abode for the next two hours that she was there.
And now, comes the food. The Chef was to prepare ‘Baked Goat’s cheese on Walnut bread with Za’tar’ for Reeta Skeeter. It should have been ‘Goat’s cheese on baked Walnut bread with Za’tar’; some mistake there while preparing the menu card. Anyway, the waiter was to serve the same with Pepsi.
Goat’s cheese, known to commons (hehe) as Feta, is her new fetish, the Feta fetish. Not many people like it; you got to love your cheese to love or even like Feta. And Feta can be sheep’s milk cheese too. If purchasing you got to pick yours carefully, else you would end up tasting the other version.
Coming back to the dish that she’d ordered. The portion was enough for her. The price was a wee bit on the higher side, but was definitely worth it. They could’ve baked it a bit more. Next, she ordered ‘Coffee Explosion’. This was a sundae. From the bottom to the top it contained: Crushed brownie, fudge sauce, coffee ice cream, coffee powder sprinkled on top of the ice cream, nuts all over and two biscotti. It tasted heavenly, and made up for all the coffee Skeeter has not had to have in about three years now. But by the time she reached the bottom , she had to STOP eating, else she would’ve fell sick. It was too heavy on her tummy.
In all, it was an enjoyable afternoon with the self. She looks forward to many more!
i am hungry again….
oh by the way i had amazing fajita and chicken burrito… it was good yumm!!!
you cant beat me @ eating baby…
How much do u eat Reeta???
Great menu to munch on! I love Feta and Spinach combo in Greek dishes.What I don’t like is Blue Moldy cheese.Yikes!;D
You have got to learn to take good pictures girl.Get a small camera with Macro setting for close ups,or else you get hazy pics.
Enjoy all that,I am jealous!!:)
See you at FH,my special post.
i’m so craving to have “good” food…it’s bin ages since i last smelled cheese, let alone eating it! π
i was planning to go to market cafe wid a frnd..will try this wen i do! i’m hungry again!!!!! π
Hi Reeta,
Nice to see you are still around. I have moved to Delhi since last couple of months. Hope you are doing fine. By the way, did you read my book post your visit to my book launch at Oxford last nov.Would be keen to know your frank views.
Thanks for the wonderful info. Will visit your blog more regularly.Do keep us posted about the best Delhi has to offer.
Thanks!
Wow !! i am not a Rain person. Not a food person either. Think you are about to convert me. Reading your blogs always inspires me to be more fun in life. Even though I am not a foodie yet…but with you i am going back to being a living-in-the-moment kinda person that I used to be:)
Blog. Yes. But comment too!!!
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Drozzy: Ow!!!!!!! U r competeing with me!! huh! To counter ur Fajita I had a lovely lovely soft Taco π
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Dobs: I eat only what and as much as my tummy allows! Don’t nazar lagao ok!
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Asha: π I know these pics arent gud, but dats the best i cud take without letting ppl know dat i am clicking food. I dont like ppl eyeing me as mad π π Oh yeah.. i read half of ur post … will read more today
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Ankur: Bas bas bahut ho gaya, ab nahi khaya to “na khane ka infection” ho jayega π eat and enjoy!
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Kulpreet: Hey!!! So good to have u back π M gud…Nah haven’t read ur book.. I am not much into reading expcept some magazines(intelligent ones π ) and Harry Potter o’ course π Yeah o’course, m here to kp all posted about the food scene in Dilli π Happy Blogging!
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Nemo Amleth: Yeah π I am about to convert u… yipee!! ok ok don’t pass comments, i will post comments more often π cheers! HB!
I happened to come across your blog as I was googling for Choko La and had a good time reading it. I would like to clarify though – Goat cheese is not ALWAYS feta. Feta is a greek cheese from goats, but you have different varieties of goat cheese – notably the french sort, which is very different from feta. I have found it near impossible to ever find the french goat cheese on any menu in Delhi. The only place I have eaten it here is at a restaurant in GK-II called Nu Deli in a wonderful salad. There was nothing else to write home about about Nu Deli though, so I won’t recommend it.