The Kitchen of Joy

The Kitchen of Joy

Interior decoration
Restaurant information
Slogan Food, adda and more
Established Mid-2013
Food type Bengali
City Bangalore
State Karnataka
Country India
Coordinates 12°57′49″N 77°36′36″E / 12.9635°N 77.6101°E / 12.9635; 77.6101

The Kitchen of Joy is a Bengali restaurant located in Indiranagar, Bangalore. The restaurant was started in mid-2013. It serves a number of Bengali dishes including Dimer Devil (egg devil), Luchi-Dum Aloo, green peas kachori .[1][2][3]

History

The Kitchen of Joy was started in mid-2013 by Sohini Sengupta and her husband R. Suresh. Sengupta is a Bengali and Suresh is from Kerala. According to the couple they used miss Bengali snacks and refreshments in Bangalore, and thus the idea of starting the restaurant came to their mind. [1][2]

Architectural features

The restaurant appears in a single-floor house. The interior decoration has been done following the culture and famous places and events of Kolkata. Suresh was into advertising agency before starting this place. He told- "We wanted the place to seem homely and welcoming to anyone who steps into the place. There's a pinch of Kolkata in everything here". The billing desk looks a bus in Kolkata and it is named On one side of the order counter there are a few framed photos capturing Kolkata trams, portrait of Bengali-director Satyajit Ray, Bengali comic characters Hada Bhoda, Bengali adda. There are also graffiti, scribbles and Bengali quotes and phrases such as Awesome Saala!, Amake amar moto thakte dao (leave me to myself), Dada vs Didi, Ilish vs Chingri. Bengali or Hindi songs are played in the main restaurant area.[1][2][3]

Restaurant cuisine

The restaurant cuisine includes a large number of Bengali and east Indian dishes such as Dimer Devil (egg devil), Luchi-Dum Aloo, green peas kachori, egg potato chop, mutton curry etc.[3][4]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Bengal to Bangalore". The Hindu. 19 September 2013. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 "For more than a pinch of Kolkata". The Hindu. 2 February 2012. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  3. 1 2 3 "BM Saveur: Kitchen of Joy". Bangalore Mirror. 15 September 2014.
  4. "Authentic flavours of Kolkata". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
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