Chaat Party at ITC Sonar
October
13,
2012:
Yesterday
night
I
went
to
attend
a
personal
dinner
inviation
at
the
Lord
Sinha
Road.
Prior
to
that,
I
hosted
a
Chaat
Party
at
the
ITC
Sonar
Bangla
Sheraton
and
Towers
from
3
pm
till
7:30
pm.
With ITC Chef Mayank |
Actually
on
October
10
evening
while
I
was
flying
from
Delhi
to
Kolkata,
Chef
Mayank,
who
is
the
Executive
Chef
of
ITC
Sonar,
was
with
me
and
he
mentioned
that
ITC
had
recently
tied
up
with
Agra-based
famous
Suresh
Chat
Wala
and
he
also
told
me
that
a
team
from
the
Chat
Wala
would
be
in
Kolkata
for
a
number
of
days.
Instantly,
I
decided
to
call
a
few
friends
who
are
also
foodies
and
I
requested
the
team
of
T2
and
their
columnists
with
a
couple
of
friends
to
come
and
enjoy
chaat.
I was
really
surprised
and
touched
by
the
fact
that
despite
such
short
notice,
99
per
cent
of
the
invitees
turned
up.
Needless-to-say,
the
chaat,
and
an
assortment
of
savoury
snacks,
were
amazing
and
the
guests
freaked
out
on
the
paranthas
which
was
cooked
on
a
tawa
weighing
19
kilos.
Like
music
and
dance,
Chaat,
which
originated
in
Uttar
Pradesh
and
preferred
across
the
Indian
sub-continent,
also
has
its
own
gharanas
(tradition
of
specialization)
like
the
Agra
or
Mathura.
It
was
after
a
long
time
I
had
an
event
at
the
ITC
Sonar.
With T2 team members |
Not
in
the
very
distant
past,
I
used
to
have
events
every
week.
Before
the
Chaat
Party
in
the
morning,
I
went
to
Lal
Bazar
to
meet
the
Commissioner
of
Police
regarding
Pronam,
a
joint
project
between
Kolkata
Police
and
The
Bengal,
for
the
senior
citizens.
ess
bee
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