5/5 Ujjal C. 2 years ago on Google
What
a
wonderful
experience
we
had
at
TiSwa's
Kitchen
and
Calcutta
Brew
Cafe!
Frankly,
our
expectations
were
high
going
by
the
loads
of
reputation
earned
by
Sutapa
Ganguly
(better
half
of
my
friend
Arun
Ganguly)
in
the
corporate
world
with
her
timely
supplies
of
quality
lunch
packs
over
the
past
several
years.
The
expectations
weren't
belied;
rather
they
were
exceeded,
and
we
truly
enjoyed
the
awesome
food
stuff
dished
out
to
us.
It
was
super
quality,
I
must
admit,
and
my
family
echoed
my
feelings
in
no
uncertain
terms.
It's
a
multicuisine
joint
with
the
TiSwa's
Kitchen
(named
after
the
two
lovely
daughters
of
Arun
and
Sutapa)
on
the
1st
floor
and
Calcutta
Brew
Cafe
on
the
ground
floor.
The
former
serves
you
authentic
Bengali
food
while
the
latter
satiates
your
desire
for
high
quality
continental
stuff
mixed
with
typical
Calcutta
delights.
To
cite
a
few
examples,
you
do
get
those
spaghetti
and
pasta
based
items,
apple
pies
(a
not-to-miss
item
here),
chicken
quiches,
mutton
pies,
various
sandwiches,
cheese
and
garlic
toast,
cakes
and
the
like,
plus
kabiraji
cutlets,
fish
fries,
meat
chops
and
what
not.
And
of
course,
you
can't
leave
without
savouring
your
cup
of
Latte
or
Cappuccino
or
Espresso
Delight.
And
why
not
a
Cold
Coffee
with
Icecream,
friends?
The
highly
tempting
look
of
the
Bengali
cuisine
notwithstanding,
myself
and
my
son
beat
my
wife
Rupan
Chaudhuri
by
a
2-1
vote
to
settle
for
the
ground
floor
-
leaving
TiSwa's
pulao,
luchi,
chholar
dal,
bhetki
paturi,
mutton
kasha,
dak
bungalow
chicken
and
plastic
chatni
for
another
lunch
visit.
An
appetizing
Prawn
Cocktail
was
what
we
started
of
with,
and
let
me
say
that
we
were
very
very
happy.
The
prawns
were
bigger
and
the
lemon
grass,
iceberg
lettuce
below
the
cocktail
sauce
enhanced
the
quality
manyfold.
My
memories
of
Skyroom
has
certainly
faded
but
I
thought
that
the
one
served
here
was
no
less,
if
not
better.
Am
I
sounding
biased
here?
I
am
not,
period.
I
was
travelling
in
Europe
extensively
and
quite
recently
(only
two
years
back)
and
nowhere
did
I
get
this
quality
of
a
cheese,
corn
and
spinach
sandwich.
Yesterday's
was
undoubtedly
the
best
I've
ever
had.
And
the
same
comment
goes
for
the
blueberry
cheese
cake.
The
Fish
n
Chips
(British
style)
impressed
us
to
say
the
least.
The
batter
was
just
too
good,
and
who
would
beat
the
bhetki
quality
of
Manicktala
market?
Pity
the
British
there.
The
proof
of
the
pudding
lies
in
its
eating.
Taken
literally,
I
could
only
stare
at
the
caramel
pudding
in
the
showcase
with
my
tummy
allowing
no
further
intake.
Next
time,
I
am
not
going
to
miss
out
on
the
cream
coloured
truncated
cone
with
a
tempting
brown
top.
Needless
to
mention,
we
got
a
few
items
packed
for
home,
and
the
mutton
pies,
strawberry
muffins
and
bishop's
nut
cakes
were
amazing
-
as
we
found
out
today.
Thank
you
Arun
Ganguly
for
this
fantastic
initiative
of
yours
in
the
heart
of
the
city
(crossing
of
Rippon
Street
and
Mirza
Ghalib
Street).
Really
appreciate
the
brilliant
food
and
its
classy
presentation.
And
as
I
said,
your
Cafe
looks
so
typically
European
and
the
one
upstairs
typically
Calcuttan
with
those
fine
painting
copies
of
Aban
Thakur.
Wish
you
and
Sutapa
the
very
best
with
our
promise
to
come
back
again
and
again
in
order
to
satisfy
foodies
like
ourselves
with
all
the
variety
you
offer.
My
friends
-
go
and
enjoy
soonest.......
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