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Tuesday, 1 October 2013

In search of Sulemani Chai in Bhopal

We were in Bhopal for a day during our long road trip to Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. A day wasn't sufficient to explore this lovely place, which still retains its old world charm. Bhopal is still laid back and is similar to Lucknow or Hyderabad to some extent. 

Apart from sights of Bhopal, which are lovely, it is also famed for its Nawabi cuisine. Bhopal Khansama is not well known like Hyderabad or Lucknow. But for connoisseurs of good food, it is an amazing place to explore. 

Being veggies, we were at a disadvantage when we moved around the food streets of Old Bhopal. This is a paradise for Non-vegetarians. We knew this. But we were now in search of the authentic Sulemani chai of Bhopal. It is different from Sulemani chais you get elsewhere. Our search ends at Itawar Chowk in Old Bhopal at Jamal Bhai's chai ki Dukaan. 

There is big crowd of chai drinkers at the dukhan. Chai served from a huge samovar something unusual for anyone familiar with the way chai is made in North India. It almost resembled the famous "boiler" which is used in Tamil Nadu in South India for making tea. The tea is sweet and salty, served with dollops of cream! It tastes heavenly. We have one cup first followed by another!

Food street @ Old Bhopal 
We asked Salim to pose with the Chai! 
Kheema roti under preparation
Kebab Bun - Delicacy of Bhopal 
Better do it the way Bhopali does. Eat a "Kebab bun" - another unique dish of Bhopal - or a kheema samosa and wash it with Sulemani Chai! 

Don't miss it when you are in Bhopal next time!

Please check out the Related posts in this blog which may be of interest 

Sumptuous Bhopali breakfast!

A Checklist for Gourmets' travel in India

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Friday, 14 September 2012

Breakfast in Bhopal - Poha & Jalebi!

Nothing can be better than starting with food. Indians love their food. India is a Gourmet's paradise. The tastes change every few KMs in this country. Exciting part of traveling in India is also becoming adventurous in experimenting different cuisines.

When we went to Bhopal last year, we did not want to eat in the hotel we stayed. Noor-us-Sabha is the best hotel in Bhopal. But we wanted something authentic, something very "Bhopali". So we took an auto-rickshaw and headed to the small bye-lanes which are famous for the breakfast of Poha and Jalebi.  A motley group pf locals were already gathering in front of Sharmaji's joint which is famous for tangy Poha and hot, crispy Jalebis.

Crowd gathering in front of Sharmaji's stall
Poha is spicy and tangy puffed rice which is soaked and light fried with a garnishing of chillies, coriander leaves etc.....and Jalebi is the the sweet which is made of lentil batter which is deep fried and then soaked in sugar syrup. Jalebi must be the national sweet of India!!
Poha (yellow in colour), Jalebi (orange in colour). The other dish is Kachori.

Sharmaji serving Poha and hot, crispy Jalebis
The combination was heavenly. No doubt, we helped ourselves to generous helpings!!

If you are foodie like us, you would love to see our other culinary adventures here! Please click the link below

A Checklist for Gourmets on Travel in India

Food Streets of Indore

In search of Suleimani Chai....

Momos in Mirik!

Kashmiri chai and buttered buns!

Buttering lessons in Davanagere!

Useful links

Jalebi - Wiki on Jalebi

Poha - Wiki on Poha


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