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Mumbai food: The Bengali pop-up kitchen report card

With rising interest in regional cuisine, Bengali fare ranks high on the list. Mumbai-bred Bengali foodie, Suprita Mitter sampled meals from two such pop-ups, and drew up her report card

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Last weekend, Home Chef organised Maach and Mishti (Rs 999), by Dolly Singh, and Ananya Banerjee hosted a home pop-up (Rs 1,500), serving traditional Bangla fare. Here’s how they fared on our experience meter.

Dolly Singh’s thali featured (centre) white fluffy rice served with Moong Dal, (clockwise from top right) Chingri Phoolkopi Dalna, Karela Aloo Bhaja, Muri Ghonto, Tomato Chutney, Saag Chutney, Maach Makha and (in bowls, from top) Rohu Kalia and Payesh. Pic/Sharad Vegda
Dolly Singh’s thali featured (centre) white fluffy rice served with Moong Dal, (clockwise from top right) Chingri Phoolkopi Dalna, Karela Aloo Bhaja, Muri Ghonto, Tomato Chutney, Saag Chutney, Maach Makha and (in bowls, from top) Rohu Kalia and Payesh. Pic/Sharad Vegda

Rating: 3/5

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