Wednesday 30 September 2015

The world in a tea cup at Coco Jaunt 1728



When Coco Jaunt 1728 was launched a few months ago, there was no doubt about the theme: the invite was in the form of an airplane ticket. And when you step in, don’t be surprised if you feel like planning a trip yourself. A wall covered with visa stamps, a mural of a biker, and a menu filled with dishes from various countries will probably help. Bright yellow accent walls might remind you of sunny beaches and a big ‘CJ’ sign made of light bulbs, of Las Vegas.

With primarily Indian food, with flavours from both the North and South, there is a smattering of American and Continental food as well. The most intriguing item is the bunny chow — no, it’s not rabbit food, but a street food specialty from South Africa, originating from the Indian community in Durban. A hollowed out bread roll serves as the bowl, and is filled with a gravy of your choice. It’s styled as a bakery/cafe, and serves a variety of pastries and cakes as well. 


What to order
 
The fries, which come with peri peri, herb and olive, Mexican and cheese and onion flavours, are a must. The chicken masala fries doused with minced chicken gravy are melt-in-the-mouth. For a dose of coffee, try the affogato. Railway mutton curry or paneer masala in the bunny chow is great when you’re hungry. 

Address: T2, 4th Main Road, Anna Nagar West 

Tel: 3092 598
 
Source : TheHindu

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