I had GadBad !
And here is the proof!!
GadBad = a tall ice cream cup filled with one scoop Vanilla + one
scoop strawberry + one scoop butter scotch and sandwiched in between these
scoops are fresh cut fruits + generous amount of dry fruits + Jelly + Tuttti Frutti.
Looks awesome, taste heavenly and
sinfully delicious!!
The butter scotch scoop is way on top of the cup and it is
overflowing the rim. I have a strong urge to lean forward and lick it off.
BUT,
I sense a stern glance of disapproval from a nearby pair of eyes
that has clearly read my mind. So, I get down to slowly scraping the trickles from
the rim with a long-stemmed spoon.
The experience at Ideal Café is amazing.
Packed with people it still
looks spacious and airy and un-crowded. Filled with young teenagers and coeds
making the whole atmosphere vibrant & lively!
And the food – Neer Dosa with shocking red paneer masala +
Mangalore Bun with green chilli spiced coconut chutney + GabBad = 2300
Cals !
Enough to keep you going for the entire day.
And instead of stopping right there, we continued to eat more
throughout the day – enthusiastically egged by a constant stream of WhatsApp
msgs advising us where to eat & what.
So we continue with the City Bakery for Macroons and Ragi
biscuits, ThindiMane for Chips, The Balli Shop for Biscuit Roti (Regular and
Sweet) and Bonda and Bhajji, Kamath Condiments for Charmuri before finally
calling it a day with a sumptuous dinner of Hot Parathas and Curd rice !
And that was not even one tenth of the list we got (a list of 45
must eat dishes and food joints to visit in Mangalore).
We also missed the Halli
Mane Rottis, Mangalore’s popular food truck run by single mother Shilpa. Chk it
out??
And it was not just Food, Food and Food only.
We had an unending series of religious and spiritual feast all
along the way.
And if I did a one to one match of all the must-go food stops with
temple stops, I am sure the food stops will run out of options very soon!
Yes, Mangalore has lots and lots of temples. Small and medium format
ones, with small
gopurams and built mainly in wood with ornate carvings, some with
Kerala style architecture. All of them are very well maintained, freshly painted
gopurams, renovated with polished granite flooring.
Some are very Old heritage
temples maintained with care like the Sharavu Ganapathi Temple and Kadri
Mamnjunatha temple which are more than a thousand years old!
Kolam Stencils & Kollattam @ Udupi Temple
Small gopurams
and small real estate inside – unlike the huge, massive granite temples of
Tamil Nadu.
But the majestic Murudeshwara temple gopuram makes up for all their
lack of height! At 250 Ft it is the tallest gopuram as per wiki.
Murudeshwara temple is beautiful, very clean and spotlessly maintained.
And the Gopuram is renovated with a lift going all the way up 18 floors to the top
for a viewing gallery!
Awesome sight of the 150ft high Majestic Shiva against the Arabian
sea background and the beaches on either side.
And we bought aarathi tickets, performed elaborate archanas, drank
many portions of holy water and collected loads of fragrant chandan paste. I am
sure we would get a AAA+ credit rating in Lord Yamaraj’s ledger!!
And we spent many hours inside these temples to soak in the serene
ambiance and absorbed as much ‘god particles’ as we could.
And that should keep us fully charged up with saintliness &
piety to get us going for at least 6 months into the new year.
Back to Majestic Mangalore.
Quaint city, some parts modernized, and many sections frozen in
time. The overpowering smell of dried fish
takes away some of its charm though (for me in particular)
Good regulated traffic, good roads, no garbage and even the auto drivers
appear well groomed and respectful!! Also, no constant screaming sounds of racing
ambulance nor road jams to facilitate VIP entourage! Maybe because it was weekend??
Surprising. NO beggars anywhere. None near the temples or outside
food joints or on the beaches or at traffic lights!!
Surprising. NO stray cattle, mangy dogs, overflowing garbage bins.
Surprising. Every third shop in Hampankatta is a Jewellery shop! And
on the busy KSR Road every fourth shop seemed to be selling footwear!!
Not Surprising. Very pleasant and attractive looking girls with glowing
complexion and dressed in a variety of bright Indian attire. I think they also appear
taller than our average Bangalore girls – the dress factor, probably?
Did not see any faded jeans-tank top conbo nor streaked hair
anywhere.
Surprising. Clean beaches with soft golden sand. Very unlike the Marina,
Chowpatty, Miramar and Kovalam beaches. No trash anywhere, no dirty looking sea
weeds nor squishy dead jellyfish.
The beach sand glows beautifully in the bright
overhead sun and does not have the black streaks that you find in the other beaches.
Even the area around the fishing boats &
stacked up fishing nets are super
clean!!
Rating 10 for the beaches and all the folks there and the maintenance
staff!!
Jewellery. We were tempted to walk into the Canara Jewellers (Govt.
approved) showroom.
‘Show us some typical Mangalore style jewellery’ – I request.
And we got a huge chunky necklace – big and broad enough to amply cover
the chest of that well-built Joy Allukka model!!
And in my mind, I thanked God for not marrying a Mangalorean girl.
Else this piece alone would have set me
back financially by a couple of months!
There were some good coral and precious stones studded sober ones
too. However, the gold does not glitter brightly,
like the ones at GRT or Tanishq. Maybe folks here prefer matte finish.
At Car street :
The Ballis doing brisk business.
And the 1942 (Pre-Independence) flower market
And Mangalore Mallige – each 8-inch strand costs Rs180/-
Thindimane on Kadri Road -
Crispy Banana Chips and Dryfruit halwa keeps you craving for more. Yeh Dil
Mangey More!!
And there was not enough time for anything more.
And for those of you who plan to visit Mangalore, you must plan for
at least 4 days.
Day 1: go Beach Bumming
Day 2: go berserk on food – veg / non-veg/ sea food
Day 3: Check out the temples or try out water sports at the numerous
beaches.
Day 4: Shopping!!
And if you have not smoked all your credit cards, then you did not
have great fun!!
Krish..
with every description I myself went back in my experience there ..
ReplyDeleteYes Mangalore is a lively and lovely place. Relived my visit by reading through this. The point on absorbing God particles was quite funny and made me laugh.
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