We reached Dubai by lunch time. While settling in the room,
found that the water was leaving the wash basin very slowly. Called up the
house keeping and a person came to set it right. My husband started talking to
him and asked where we could get some simple food for lunch. I was glad that he
was a Malayali and asked for any Kerala restaurant nearby. He said there were
two good places at walking distance. One was Sara restaurant and the other was
Oottupura.
We went to Sara for lunch and I had egg roast and barotta.
Wow, what a lunch it was! We saw the menu and I made a mental note of what all
I had to try. Next day morning we had
breakfast there and the appam and vegetable curry were delicious. I saw some
adas (grated coconut and jaggery filled inside rice flour dough spread on a
plantain leaf, folded and steamed) at the counter and asked my husband to get
them packed for our lunch as we had to go for a meeting. They were so good that
on the subsequent two days also we did the same thing.
This time during my Kerala trip I had missed pazhampori (deep
fried banana with maida covering), so I availed the opportunity to compensate
that here. On the next day we went to the Oottupura restaurant and I got kappa
biriyani (though they call it biriyani, it was just the tapioca cooked with some
masala and then seasoned) and fish curry. I felt I was in Kerala having that
heavenly food! Another day we ordered the vegetarian thali and got to enjoy a
typical Kerala lunch. The puttu was made of parboiled rice flour and served
with green gram dry sabzi. They had even kanji (rice porridge) and coconut
chammanthi (dry chutney), which are my favourite, but we had only four days and
the items that could be sampled were limited.
Somehow, whatever dishes I had, I felt they had more
authentic Kerala taste than what we get in Kerala hotels. My husband had an
explanation: In Kerala they are trying to get other tastes, but here, the
people miss their home towns and by cooking food the original way, they
maintain their closeness to their native places!
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