Pondicherry: A Culinary Heaven
As extensive as the
Indian culture is, there are perhaps a million food trails to explore, indulge,
and understand the local community. Take Pondicherry for instance. The cozy,
colonial coastal town on the Bay of Bengal is said to be an artist’s haven, a hippie’s
paradise, or even a spiritual respite. But many wouldn’t imagine this quaint
sea-town to be gastronomic heaven. Whether you are a simple foodie or a
gourmand, Pondicherry’s culinary trail is sheer pleasure to your taste buds and
your soul. Let’s take a trip down the city’s famous food trail.
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The food path of
Pondy
Before we get to the
destinations, here’s what you can expect to find on the food path of
Pondicherry. With a rich, multicultural history, owing to the French,
Portuguese, Vietnamese and ethnic Tamil settlers for hundreds of years, Pondy’s
cuisine evolved as an eclectic blend of flavors.
Many eateries still serve the
classic recipes, for nostalgia’s sake, while, the others have revamped the
recipes but retained a touch of the tradition. Also, even Indian recipes come
with a touch of the old world charm. So, start your journey with an open mind
and embrace what comes to your plate.
How to explore
The best way to reach
Pondicherry is through Chennai. Book a taxi from Chennai airport to Pondicherry and you will reach in less than three hours.
You can keep the car throughout your trip. Tucked within the dainty villas and
colorful buildings around the city, you will find plenty of restaurants, cafes,
delis, and bakeries, each serving what makes up for the city’s culinary
savoir-fare.
You can create an itinerary in advance, so you know where to head
first, and how long you will take at each place. You can also take a walk down
the winding cobblestone roads and alleys and land at your chosen food destinations.
Either way, there are a few places that have become major milestones on
Pondicherry’s food trail.
Grand Bakery, Mission
Street
What’s better than a
bakery to start the day? Most gastronomes believe that the older a bakery is in
a city, the better they get with taste. And they couldn’t be truer. The Grand
Bakery on Mission Street is the perfect example.
Serving the city, across
locals and tourists alike, for more than 50 years, and still counting, Grand is
a place you will love if you have a soft corner for confections. From the
crispy cookies to flakiest pastries, buns and traditional cakes, every item
uses their age-old recipes. We bet you wouldn’t leave without packing a
goodie-bag for the road.
Le Café, Beach Road
Need a cup of rich,
aromatic coffee to wash down your bakery shenanigans? Head straight to Le Café.
They are known to serve freshly-brewed, organic, unique coffee blends that
could take you on an aroma trip. Their touch of French is not just in the name
but also in their eatables. Besides the best coffee in town, Le Café also has a
fancy collection of French pastries and interesting savory dishes.
Between your
breakfast and next meal, you might want to explore the town or take a dip in
the sea, for you will need to save room for your next food stop. To make this
plan easier, you can opt for tour packages to Pondicherry from Chennai, which
will also take around local sightseeing along with letting you explore the food
trail.
Villa Shanti, Suffren
Street
If you could imagine
how the town would have been in the 16th -17th century, then take a minute to
absorb the ambiance of Villa Shanti. The iconic restaurant of Pondicherry sits
within a vintage French mansion (dating back to the colonial days) and exudes
class at every frame.
But don’t just get starry-eyed yet, because what you will
find on your plate is also classic and unique. From their house-baked bread
with homemade butter, grilled chicken with orange reduction, and pan-seared
barracuda (as per availability) are a few must-try. Wholesome, flavorful, with
a touch of European nostalgia, Villa Shanti offers a luxuriant dining
experience.
Carte Blanche, Hotel
De L’Orient
End the day with a
touch of Creole cuisine. Carte Blanch brings you the flavors of Southern United
States all the way to Pondicherry and gives a touch of India to it. Set in the
18th-century mansion, housing the Hotel De L’orient, the ambiance of this
quaint restaurant will take you to the French countryside. Don’t forget to try
the Tamarind Fish Curry, Sand Lobster, and Ratatouille.
Besides these top
favorites, there are a couple of noteworthy restaurants that make it to the
culinary map of Pondicherry-
Surguru, Mission
Street - for classic South Indian ‘thali’
Cafe Des Arts – for
modern French flair. Their croque-monsieur, gazpacho, nd fondant au chocolat,
are must-try!
Tasting the flavors
of where you travel is the surest, truest way to is soul. And if you want to
feel Pondicherry’s soul, then you must taste the city. And as late Anthony
Bourdain once said, “Food had power. It could inspire, astonish, shock, excite,
delight, and impress. It had the power to please me.” So let the city’s food
trail do that to you!
Author
Neha Singh is a
full-time writer cum blogger with a keen interest in making friends and penning
articles on any topic under the sun. She believes in living life to the
fullest, and is on a constant lookout for new skills that she can acquire. You
can check her blogs on Sosoactive.com
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