My love for food has taken me many places big and small but seldom has it taken me to a place that is a complete treat not just culinary but for the eyes as well. In one of my previous blogs ‘Food show addiction’ I had spoken about how there is a promise of a dreamy, fairy lights decorated Nigella’s kitchen that transcends the food to another level of goodness as it fulfills the senses at many levels. So even if you cant taste the food she makes you would love to be right by her side when she makes those recipes in a magical pot in that equally magical setup.
Uff! Enough said about Nigella and her kitchen. However there is a reason behind all that chatter; my recent visit to a new eatery in town that has me and the in-laws swooning about not just the food but its looks. Set in the heart of the city,at the posh-arty location of Kala Ghoda, THE PANTRY gives us a little piece of England in its looks but a brilliant assortment of organic food from all over India.

The husband and I landed up there on the first evening of the new year with his brother and fiancĂ© in tow for a ‘light cafe meal’. This was in order keeping in mind a very sober New Year’s Eve thanks to our new and precious member of the family, our son Jehan. It was one of those very few pleasantly cold Mumbai evenings. The Pantry’s ambiance quickly got us in the mood to try on almost everything on the menu. That brings me to the food.
No matter how great the ambiance of a place, very clearly food connoisseurs need their reasons to be happy. True to its name, this place stores the best ingredients from all their specialist states. The sugar and honey come from Punjab, the dairy from Parsi dairy farm and many other food basics that I cease to remember. It is a start up of a few food lovers who are making the effort of cutting the middle man and bringing organic food from the farmers, straight on the table.
So there, we looked at the menu. Although they have a tempting selection of coffees, tea and hot chocolate on offer, we chose to try out their all organic savory selection first (trust me, we have many a times started with desserts :-)). Their fresh salads included a variety of salad leaves, pears and various kinds of cheeses. Brilliantly refreshing and ample! Next on order, a pulled pork sandwich and sausage roll. Fantastic!. The size of both was just perfect from cafe meal perspective but if you are 'geedadd' hungry then it would be sensible to call for a lot more of those sausage rolls! dukh ki baat yeh hai that their stuff usually is very limited in number. So doing pehle aap,pehle aap while ordering may see the sandwich train leave the food station super fast!!.Up next, the ham stand sandwich which had basic ham and cheese but filled with great English mayo and mustard in a super fresh bread. Moving to the sweet section, I had to try the bread & butter pudding, a childhood favorite which was pretty sadly pretty dry than how I remembered it last but it somehow made up for the flavour with the magical sprinkling of cinnamon. i think cinnamon brilliantly works at making anything saada into something exclusive. the chunks of gooey bread looked better than they tasted :-) yet. The husband on the other hand is the guinea pig for all desserts ‘banana’ at everyplace. He tried the bannoffee tart which was given a thumbs up. Next on the 'try-al' was the hot chocolate. hmmmm! it was richly Belgian and could give the sinful counterpart at 'la pain quotodien' a run for its money. the accompanying chocolate chip cookie with melting chocolate chips in the middle toh dil le gayi!!. There is another one on the menu! oatmeal butterscotch cookie which was the poor step sister to the chocolate one; it was an unimpressive version of ‘Cookie Man’s Brandy snaps’. Along with this the chocolate twisty was also quite some what neither here nor there!. The damage was pretty reasonable of 450 rupees per person.
The Pantry also provides free wifi, so your I-pad, laptop,kindle can give you company over a cuppa. I prefer the real thing- books over a nice kahwah
Beginning early at 8 in the morning the lights are out by 11.30pm. All in all, this cafe is indeed like a breath of fresh air or shall I say aroma of freshly roasted coffee beans that takes over the moment you enter the gully right next to Fab India.
Try it out for the love of everything that makes you happy!
Try it out for the love of everything that makes you happy!
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