We started off to Kozhikode from
Aluva railway station on a rainy sunrise of September.
With all the malabar dishes
prioritized we decided to have a quite breakfast from the Aryas hotel nearby
aluva railway station.The masala dosas were ok to hold us till Kozhikode but
were nothing special to gaa gaa about.
The Typical Aryas Masala Dosa! |
The temptation for the travel was too hard to resist with names of the giants of Malabar taste reckoning us since the days our taste buds had started dominating us on the food habits.
The mere thought of names like
Paragon,Bombay hotel and Zains sent out visual images to our organic silver
screen,that urged us to put these hypes to a test.Reached Kozhikode around 10am
and decided to walk out of the railway station to paragon so as to create
maximum void spaces in our bellies.The idea was not to have the paragon
biriyani so early and to taste the other delicacies and to parcel it to finally
have it on the return train.
Scene 1: The paragon hotel
Appam- meen mulakilittath,Chicken stew |
Appam- meen mulakilittathu was
as tasty as the visuals look above.Chicken stew was just about OK.The biggest disappointment
was the Biriyani,which by hype was expected to give us a taste that was never
experienced before. But it went in like just another biriyani.
Sweet:
Common mans hotel.
Common mans Rates.
Crispy Tasty Appam.
Walkable from railway station.
Bitter:
A bit congested.
Biriyani wasn't as anywhere near
to the Hype we had heard about.
Not much of malabar special
delicacies were served.
Verdict: Well...... Did not give
the kind of kick start we expected!
Rating 2.5/5
The heat of the spicy fish
mulakilittathu began to take toll during our walk past paragon and we deiced to
cool off with the Milk Sarbath ,which again was yet another Kozhikodan special
drink.
Milk Sarbeth |
Made of Milk poured into a
special mix of Sarbath, the drinks taste was fresh, nothing experienced before.
Can be tried if you happen to travel near paragon hotel!
Scene 2: Around 2PM we decided
to move on to the next biggie...The Bombay hotel....It was with dismay that we
received the news from a pedestrian in front of the hotel that it has been shut
down for the Ramsan holidays! We decided to move on to some hotel that would
serve some good sea food...kallumekka was still there top in our prioity list.A
Friendly auto driver tried to help us,as he dropped us to a hotel that was a
bit far from the city,but again the attempt went in vain as we had to please
ourselves with prawns fry,Karimeen Fish Molly and Neychoru. Taste was nothing
distinguished! Sorry to say that we dont recollect the name of the hotel.
Neychoru,Fish molly and Prawns Fry |
Verdict: Ordinary!
Rating : 1.5/5
Something apart from food
we should mention here is the attitude of auto drivers in Kozhikode. We had
never seen such amicable attitudes from auto drivers anywhere else we had
travelled so far. Kudos to the way they treat your travel concerns.
Scene 3 : Kozhikode Beach
The sun had started to show some
charity on his hot spell. There were only a few hours remaining for us to make
the travel back.We were yet to taste the delicacies that we traveled for .An
information from one of my colleague led us to the beach, where as per
him,kallumekka would be available. The beach gave us a sigh of relief not only
just because of the deep blue elegance,but also of the four wheeled carts which
sold chat items including,kallumekka fry.Desperate,we gave in for the freshly
fried ones in the glass box.The taste was baffling! Still we had another
plate,as this was the kind of stuff that we traveled for. In fact we went
ahead and ordered another chat item, which had green peas and eggs scrambled
together. That wasn’t great either.
Green Peas With Eggs Scrambled,Kallumekka |
Scene 4 : The Zains Hotel
Walking back to the railway
station,we knew that the trip wasn't quite there.On the way a a roadside board read
.... Kallumekka,meen pathiri,irachi pathiri,Mutta maala,kaayada
etc....available here. The guy in the shop just smiled and said that the board
was just outdated.....but then he recalled that these items were available in
Zains hotel. The spark of hope galloped us to our last try....the Zains hotel.
Aesthetically projected,the
hotel looked pretty loyal to the Kozhikodan legacy. A glass box with many
distinctive dishes welcomed us to much of our delight.Almost a plate of each
were ordered that the guy who served us gave bit of an astonished
look!Kaypola,Kayada,Chatti pathiri,irachi pathiri,Kallumekka
fry,Muttamaala.......filled the table space....! These were too tasty that we
managed to gulp them despite the severely filled tummy!
Chatti Pathiri |
Irachi Pathiri |
Pazham Fry,Unnakkaya,Kallumekka,Muttamaala |
Sweet:
Malabar dishes galore here.
Though not Royal, the Hotel
looked Splendid in its place!
Not much congestion, Tables are
arranged with lot of space to move about!
The taste lived up to the hype
surrounding Zainu thaatha,who was quite busy being both the cashier and the
Main chef at the same time....!
Negatives:
It took quite a bit of time for
somebody to attend us. Though all the items we ordered were ready in the glass
box ,took some time reaching our table!
Verdict: Must Visit Hotel for
Malabar dishes. Definitely made our trip worth it!
Rating 3.5/5
Rating 3.5/5
By around 7 we were in an
Ernakulum Limited stop bus, with heavy, confused tummies! :)
a tasty start!! all the best.
ReplyDeleteGood Guys...All the Best!
ReplyDelete@rens:
ReplyDeleteThanks bhai...!
Good one man! Next time we may have to go a bit off track of calicut!
ReplyDeletegood one.........waiting for nest post
ReplyDeleteSure Anvar bhai....next time we will plan well...
ReplyDeleteThanks Sameer n Eldo.....!
ReplyDeletesambhavam kalakki ... bakshanakalayile oru eliya kalakaran ennullanialku njan valare santhoshikkunnu :D
ReplyDeleteThinnan vendi jeevikathe Jeevikkan vendi kazhikanam- Randu theetti pandarangalodum eniku ithre parayan ullu :)
ReplyDeleteThaanks asuyalu and lakooran
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