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Why a restaurateur would declare he is foolish
Updated On: 11 August, 2009 09:20 AM IST | | Kasmin Fernandes
Don't let the name fool you. Week-old Andheri eatery Shree Bewakuf is a deliberately mismatched world that's sharp on desi food. FYI decided to track the story behind its name, and landed up in Jharkhand
Don't let the name fool you. Week-old Andheri eatery Shree Bewakuf is a deliberately mismatched world that's sharp on desi food.u00a0FYI decided to track the story behind its name, and landed up in Jharkhand
It is a plastic town cafe on the outside, continental snack shack on the inside, and colour-crazy dhaba on the menu. The decor is a kooky mishmash of barstools, metallic coffee tables, African masks and disparate colours.
The location is the unlikely New Versova Link Road. And the name is Hindi for Mr Fool. But if you don't mind being taken for one, Shri Bewakuf is worth patronising as a takeaway and home-delivery option for sasta aur hatke North Indian Khaana.
They make a mean Chicken Biryani, high on aroma and authenticity. Out here, you'll find substitutes that are usually missing at standard Indian restaurants (fluffy wheat Phulka and Sattu Roti instead of calorie-high maida rotis). And then there's Chicken Mutter Chilly (Rs 89), a teekha dish that has more character and green chillies than Chicken Chilly. The Chicken Tangdi Kabab (Rs 105) comes with an interesting masaledar coating.
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