New experiences in the New Year
and I saw myself entering an all vegetarian restaurant for dinner on a Tuesday
night. Yes, I was surprised too but the satisfying experience I had with the
Mexican, Lebanese and Italian spread at Picante Ristorante has really upped the
value of vegetarian food in my head.
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The wall art |
Picante Ristorante, located at
Breach Candy near the Mahalaxmi Temple (in the same building as Bombay Bronx
and Py Bar), is a veggie friendly restaurant serving three cuisines- Mexican,
Lebanese and Italian. The place doesn’t serve alcohol but does some really good
concoctions of mocktails to go with the food that they serve. The highlights of
the décor of the place are its wall art and the waiters dressed in ponchos and
sombreros. The lighting is perfect and sets you in the mood to gorge on the
food.
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The bar that does not serve alcohol. Virgin- that's how they roll! |
We were served the Peach Iced Tea
and Virgin Mojito while we waited for our gastronomically adventurous evening to
begin. Both the drinks were extremely refreshing.
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(L) Virgin Mojito ; (R) Peach Iced Tea |
We started off with the Stuffed
Mushrooms (Rs. 285 for a full portion) which is baked mushrooms stuffed with spinach and cheddar cheese served with a generous spread of the in-house mayo on top. When they say
“stuffed” they mean business. These bite sized Stuffed Mushrooms were a great launch
to our meal. The cheese explodes in your mouth and the spinach balances it just
perfectly. Their in-house mayo adds the “X
factor” to the dish. Mushrooms are one of my favourite vegetarian foods (yes
there is a list of that too) and this preparation just kicked its place a notch
higher in my head. Warm and cheesy.. yummy.
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Stuffed Mushrooms |
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Char Grilled Cottage Cheese |
Next on our plates was the Char
Grilled Cottage Cheese (Rs. 395 for a full portion). The menu describes it as crispy brioche topped with
Pomodoro sauce and grilled cottage cheese. Brioche is a bread of French origin.
This crisped in all the right places with soft grilled cottage cheese and smothered
generously with the flavourful Pomodoro sauce (a tomato based Italian sauce prepared
with tomatoes and garlic) with a topping of the in-house mayo was a great
combination put on our plates - crunchy yet soft.
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Grilled Zucchini Rolls |
Then came along the Grilled
Zucchini Rolls (Rs. 345 for a full portion); spiced ricotta mixed with some cottage cheese and chopped up
black olives rolled within thin strips of grilled zucchini. The olives gave a
great blend and balance to the cheese mixture. The grilled zucchini was
surprisingly quite a combination with this…. it added texture to the dish for
something to bite into. This again drizzled with some in house mayo was tasty.
However, it was not something I would come back for particularly.
Next up was this bold gravied
starter we know as Habanero Cottage Cheese (Rs. 395 for a full portion). The Habanero Cottage Cheese is one
of those dishes that you just can’t get enough of. Mexico is the largest
consumer of the Habanero Chilli. Owing to its hot flavor and aroma, this spicy
ingredient has become quite popular all over the world. That said and the fact
that I LOVE spices, this dish totally revamped the meaning of a cottage cheese dish for me. The Habanero sauce was a perfect blend of citrusy,
sweet and spicy flavours. While I kept doing the oohs and aahs because of the
hot stuff that this was, I would soothe my tongue with a sip of the peach iced
tea and happily come back for another bite. This dish is fiery and not for the
faint hearted. But ask them to do a mild spicy version and I'm sure they'd
oblige. And if you must try the “caution hot”
version, as described in the menu, I recommend you keep a tall glass of the
Peach Iced Tea next to you. This is one dish that the spice lovers are not
going to regret trying.
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Habanero Cottage Cheese |
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Felafill |
At this juncture it was
imperative to pacify the palate with some mild flavours and the Felafill (Rs. 225)-
pocket pita bread with a filling of falafel, hummus, vegetables and sauces- was
served with that intention. Unfortunately, this Lebanese dish started off as a
let downer since in the first bite we could hardly taste anything but pita and
the veggies. However, towards the end when the hummus made its presence felt,
the overall blend was quite amazing. If the spread of the hummus is even then
this dish would be quite a catch on the Lebanese front!
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(Clockwise from the top) Verdure; Picante; Margherita; Fiama |
With the wide variety of pizzas
on the menu, we just had to try something. They served us two slices each of four
different pizzas from their menu- The Margherita (classic cheese and basil) (Rs. 425 for a full portion),
Fiama (Onions and Chilli Flakes) (Rs. 445 for a full portion), Verdure (Bell Peppers, Onions, Jalapenos and
Black Olives) (Rs. 495 for a full portion), and Picante (Jalapenos, Onions and Green Chillies) (Rs. 495 for a full portion). I quite
enjoyed the Fiama as the onions added a bit of sweetness to the chilli flakes.
The Picante was great too- all spicy (living up to the meaning of the word) and
cheesy. Special mention for the pizza base- freshly baked, thin and crisp- just
like an Italian Pizza base should be.
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Burrito Bowl |
It was time for some Mexican fare to
show up and the contender was the Burrito Bowl (Rs. 425 for a full portion). The menu describes this as
their twist on the traditional burrito served in a bowl with Mexican rice, beans,
grilled vegetables, fresh corn, salsa,
sour cream and guacamole. The plating was colourful and beautiful but it was
downhill from there. I found the Burrito Bowl to be quite bland. Pepping up the
flavours of the salsa would do wonders to this dish. Otherwise this is just
avoidable.
Kibbeh Jibnah (Rs. 425 for a full portion) is another such dish served
at Picante Ristorante that I have favourited and would happily and readily go
back for. A creamy mixture of spinach, potatoes and feta cheese served in
potato pancakes- absolute delish and comfort all over. The potatoes stuffing in
the pancake is not mashed potatoes but a delightful potato sauce. The
Restaurant Manager recommended that we eat this with the cheese garlic dip and
trust me, this Lebanese dish is just something else. Special mention for the
cheesy garlic dip---- what magic!
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Kibbeh Jibnah with the Garlic Sauce |
Penne in Paprika (Rs. 475 for a full portion) –had a rich texture
and was wonderfully flavoured. I can’t comment on how authentic this pasta
preparation was but it was thoroughly enjoyed by my taste buds. Nothing else
required :)
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Penne in Paprika |
And for the grand dessert---The
Cookie. Warm, doughy, gooey cookie with delicious chocolate sauce and a scoop of
vanilla ice cream; this is a cookie monster in terms of the taste. This remarkable
dessert, the restaurant claims, is its trademark dish and I am not surprised
why. Also, the cookie is served in the dish in which it is baked ensuring that you can eat it hot right out of the oven. The Cookie is something anyone would definitely go back for. I could happily start a meal with this dessert and then
the rest can follow. Going by the number of dishes we had already hogged on, you
can imagine how well fed we were, but one bite of this and we were almost fighting
and swearing by Joey Tribbiani’s “Joey doesn’t share food” dialogue. I was
thinking about it and drooling even on my way back home. This is just one of
those things that you have to try for yourself and believe. The Cookie is an
experience and you don’t want to miss this at any cost.
The service was great. We
exchanged a few words with Mr. Manoj Kakde, the Restaurant Manager, during the
course of our meal and his recommendations added great value to our meal. The
person attending to us, Mr. Shehzaad, was extremely cordial and well versed
with the dishes and their preparation. There were a few hits and a few misses when on the food front, but over all we had a wonderful experience
and left the place with a huge smile and a kilo or two extra.
Will I go there again? Yes yes yes! For the Cookie Cookie Cookie.
And also for the Habanero Cottage Cheese, the Stuffed Mushrooms, the Kibbeh
Jibnah, the Penne in Paprika and the Fiama and Picante Pizzas.
Where is it? 401, Akruti
Skypark, Near Mahalaxmi Temple, Breach Candy, Mumbai Contact: 022 30151097
(The author dined there on invitation.)
Wow..all this seems very tempting. Very well written post..njyed it (y)
ReplyDeleteThanks Angad! I'm glad you enjoyed reading it. I enjoyed eating all these dishes :p
DeleteVery well written ... im sure ill enjoy eating them as well...
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