Monday, 28 July 2014

The Teppanyaki Spread at the Chew - Pan Asian Cafe!







Hi friends,

I have re-iterated time and again that I live to eat and Chinese Food is one of my weaknesses. And it would be incomplete if I did not add here that dimsums (aka Momos) make me melt...!
So, I was very excited when I got to visit the Chew - Pan Asian Cafe in Connaught Place, Delhi for a food bloggers meet. Being a food enthusiast and having visited almost all restaurants in Connaught Place, this place was on top of my go-to list since I heard about their mango festival a few weeks back and was already bugging my friends every weekend to check the place out.

Thankfully, I had the good fortune to fulfil my wish. This time around, the theme was Teppanyaki Grill. The restaurant is designed keeping in mind the contemporary, live and interactive environment in mind.We were given a demonstration by the chef and a basic introduction by the Executive Chef there. Teppanyaki is a traditinal style of Japanese cooking using an iron flat-griddle. Teppan is the name given to the flat grill on which the food is cooked and yaki is the japanese style of cooking. The food is cooked as per the japanese style of cooking adding some twists to suit the indian palette.

Here is a picture of the grill for reference,

The Teppanyaki Table.





The Chef in action.

Chew Pan-Asian Cafe, the ultimate Pan-Asian destination celebrated an afternoon dedicated to experiencing the tantalizing world of Teppanyaki Cuisine.


The scrumptious spread consisted of some authentic delicacies such as Grilled prawns, Crispy Chicken, Chicken Teriyaki, Assorted Mushrooms, Grilled Mixed Vegetables and Mixed Fried Rice. The executive chef at the Pan-Asian cafe was delighted to give us a tour of the process and whole technique of cooking on the teppan grill. It was indeed an exciting afternoon, as we got be a part of the fun and interactive dining experience.

The food, the drinks, the desserts were all to die for. So much so, that the desserts would be something that would draw me to this restaurant soon and again. Do try the Banoffee pie. The portions are pretty good and are good value for money. And if two of you are visiting, then I would recommend you get the swing seats reserved for you. Wondering what that is..?! Imagine two white swings hanging from the ceiling with a table in between. Dreamy...isn't it..!?


Grilled vegetable and Grilled chicken with Japanese Sticky Fried rice.



Grilled prawns cooked in spicy sauce



Sushi with Wasabi



Blueberry Creme Brulee with Chocolate Fondue





Caramel Sponge cake with vanilla Ice cream.


And saving the best for the last....Banoffee Pie..!!


                                    Address: 1st Floor, M-16 Outer Circle, Connaught Place, New Delhi.

                                                     Meal for two: Approx. Rs. 1500-2000


If any of you have visited the place, do let me know how you liked it.


Till next time.....
Cheers...!!


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