This
little city has caught the fascination of many for its calm and serenity, the
heavy French and Portuguese influence on its design and lifestyle and of course
the ashram life. A hot pot of cultural amalgamation, one can find perfectly
diverse culinary delights in Pondy and be pleasantly surprised. For a place
where there isn’t much to other than putting your taste buds to some good use,
Pondy does seem to have a few gems to make your visit worth the time.
During
my short stay in Pondy this January, I managed to stumble upon some interesting
restaurants and it’s only fair that I share the details with likeminded food enthusiasts!
VILLA SHANTI |
THE BAR AT VILLA SHANTI |
First
on your “must eat at” list is “Villa Shanti”, a 19th century French
house located in the old French town in Pondy. Whether it’s the Indian wall
mural at the bar or the beautiful white finish to the place, Villa Shanti will
leave an imprint in your mind even before you have tried their palatable fare .
Fresh organic ingredients sourced locally and prepared with a twist make for
some delectable dishes.
A must try is their coated fish with lemon rice and
grilled chicken with a fresh orange sauce. The caramel custard for dessert isn’t
bad either. Even their bread basket is delightful with some flavored homemade
butter( I regret not having asked the chef exactly what butter it was).
CHICKEN WITH ORANGE SAUCE |
COATED FISH WITH LEMON RICE |
Need
to grab you cup of coffee in the evening? Walk down to the promenade and get
yourself a table at “Le Café”. The best part about having coffee here is the
location of the quaint little café. Facing the sea and buzzing with activity,
this one has become one of those places where you must go while in the city. or the ones looking for some solace and quiet, there is “Café Des Arts”.
LE CLUB |
An
evening drink at “Le Club” would be just fine with its chilled out ambience and
a shack styled setting. But I had a terrible experience with the food here, so I’d
suggest just having a drink at this place.
Far from
the hub, in the laidback township of Auroville you will find a string of
organic cafes and restaurants claiming to serve authentic Italian and French food.
Make your stop at “Tanto” for some authentic Italian fare. The strong smell of
fresh basil and hot cheese will immediately help you work up an appetite.
TANTO |
WOOD FIRED PIZZAS & ICED TEA |
There is a range of other dishes to choose from as well; steaks, escalope, jumbo prawns and a variety of salads.
Just opposite Tanto is the “Happy Food restaurant and farmer’s market” where you can pick up some fine south Indian coffees, fruit compotes and organic honey.
Pondicherry definitely is one place where you can sink your teeth into some mouthwatering food and should be on every foodie's list.
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