Delights from Goa at Bonsouth

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Relish the tangy, spicy, exotic flavours of Goa right here in Bengaluru. Bonsouth presents the Goan Food festival. Curated by Chef Manu R Nair, the festival at the Bonsouth Restaurant in Kormangala, will feature cuisines from Goa which is a blend of Portuguese and Indian Cuisine.

Goan food is extremely different from the food of other regions and this can be attributed to its rich and diverse cultural heritage. It’s a potpourri of flavours:meat, fish, coconut, jaggery, cashew and an endless variety of seafood. A lot of Goan dishes like Prawn balchao and Sorpotel , Mutton Vindaloo, Chicken Cafreal, Pomfret rechado are some of the dishes that will dominate this food festival in Bonsouth.

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Goan cuisine consists of regional foods popular in Goa, an Indian state located along India‘s west coast on the shore of the Arabian Sea. Rice, seafood, coconut, vegetables, meat, pork and local spices are some of the main ingredients in Goan cuisine. The area is located in a tropical climate, which means that spices and flavors are intense. Use of kokum is another distinct feature. Goan food is considered incomplete without fish. It is similar to Malvani or Konkani cuisine.

The cuisine of Goa is influenced by its Hindu origins, the four hundred years of Portuguese colonialisation and the Muslim rule that preceded the Portuguese. Many Catholic dishes are either similar to or variants of their Portuguese counterparts in both naming or their use of ingredients.

Apart from food array, Goan themed decoration such and Music will make your Goan experience much more prominent.

PRICE: – 650 Rs Onwards

Address: Bonsouth, #131,1st Cross, Koramangala 5th Block, Jyoti Nivas College Road, Bengaluru

Date: November 11-30, 2016

Timing: 12 noon to 3.30 PM and 7 – 11 PM

 

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