by hungrysurgicalresident | Nov 24, 2016 | Asia Pacific, Hotel Reviews, India, Subcontinent, Travel Diaries
The royalty of the princely states of India has become a basis of most of the heritage hotels. But the zamindars of Bengal have mostly remained under-represented. The major reason being the politics of the region never allowed for marketing the royalty. But one hotel... by hungrysurgicalresident | Nov 15, 2016 | Restaurant Reviews
If you are in the City of Joy and have not experienced an authentic Bengali meal, then your trip remains incomplete. A cuisine that has been thoroughly under represented in other parts of the country, the is nothing more delicious than having the food that you eat at... by hungrysurgicalresident | Aug 8, 2016 | Restaurant Reviews
Although the craze of food and travel blogging may have just caught on, but history is dotted with people who have chronicled food and travel since times immemorial. So as an ode to these original bloggers, we delve into our today’s review. The story of an uncle and... by hungrysurgicalresident | Aug 4, 2016 | Events, Restaurant Reviews
Monsoons usually are a time of sluggish eating. With appetites going for a toss, a menu specially made for monsoons is a perfect idea. But when this menu has been curated with Padmashree Dr Pushpesh Pant, it becomes even more interesting. The Monsoon Menu is running... by hungrysurgicalresident | Jun 8, 2016 | Recipe
Fish Roe or Machher Dim is a delicacy amongst Bengalis. Although the whole world is tying itself in knots over caviar, Bengalis have been enjoyed fish roe for a very long time. Occupying a central position on our dinner table, the humble has enthralled quite a few...