Tuesday, May 18, 2010

End of the Hippe Trail… Channa Bhatura at Paharganj

Richard Gregory travelled (at age 19) from the UK to India and Nepal on the legendary Hippie trail that comes to Paharganj in New Delhi. London- Amsterdam- Munich- Istanbul- Tehran- Kabul, Delhi (and branches out to Kathmandu and Goa ). I enjoyed his memoirs of the trip taken in 1975, recorded nearly 30 years later from his memory. Delhi ! Paharganj was and is the place in the 60s,70s, 80s and even now in 2010. Though Cafes like, my favourite, Don’t pass me by, at Scindia House Connaught Place and the Ringo Star Guest house in the same building are gone and are a shade of their past glory. Paharganj continues to survive and perhaps thrive.

I had to go to Pahar Ganj to absorb the atmosphere, it’s been a pineing desire. The interest heightened even more, when I read about the place in newspapers, magazines Like Time Out (often describing the exotic Korean Restaurants and bars). Made a few, futile attempts. Then we see, Dev D by Anurag Kashyap that makes Paharganj look like the Pudding shop Of Istanbul, Thamel of Kathmandu , old Manali and Anjuna at Goa all rolled into one smoking cigar and available at Paharganj.


Yes I went to Paharganj, not for the muesli and banana lassi/ bacon and eggs breakfasts, or the minute steak and beer at Metropolis (a 75 year old restaurant with Continental food, that’s another story for another day), not to eat exotic Korean food or even to smoke the pipe peace, or even hire an Royal Enfield motorcycle . I have to sheepishly confess, I went there to eat the humble Channa Bhatura at Sitaram Dewan Chand. (Near, Imperial Cinema, Chuna Mandi, in Paharganj).


Lots has been written about this 60 odd year old establishment, by Rahul Verma, Hemanshu Kumar and lately by Pamela Timms on their blogs. So there is really not much to say, that’s a find and entirely new. Well one can say a lot about the lovely Channa Bhaturas. Channas are nice deep dark, flavorful. The bhaturas are good and travel easily and don’t go bad or soggy, even at the restaurant, they served pre- made bhaturas (sacrilege in other places, here no one seems to mind). We asked for freshly made bhaturas and got them, the add on of the Aloo subzi is nice and the accompaniments, the raw mango pickle, the masala green chili and onions are great. A great combination, for Rs 28, for the Channa bhatura and about Rs 12 for the Aloo subzi. And you’re ready to run cool on heavy heavy Fuel.


I ask Pawan Kohli the owner (with his rotund son, the cashier), where is a good lassi, he says avoid it, after, channa bhaturas, lassi, you will get packed (in chaste Punjabi). Honestly a cold lassi after greasy food turns it into sludge. Well, we were ready to take the risk, we walk down to the Lassi shop. Before that, a quick round up here. Sitaram started a push cart at DAV school in the late 40s and in the day moved his push cart around Paharganj and sold the exotic food to traders, the people and residents. Later they acquired a shop with Dewan Chand (two schools of thought, his son, or worker who later partnered and owned the place). Now passed on, to Pawan Kohl and his rotund son. In all they pack in good punch and good Channa Bhaturas. But the best I have ever had were at Lajpat Nagar Market (now shut shop and they sell birthday return gifts, paradise lost, more of this sad journey on another day). Which makes us probe when and where was Channa Bhatura invented, though Kwality restaurant claims ownership, well they popularized the dish, now we know it’s been around much longer.


The Lassi shop below the Metropolis Restaurant, has a heavy Israeli influence, sells Lassi, Mango Lassi, Apple Lassi, Banana Lassi, Pineapple Lassi, Apricot Lassi and on and on. We have sweet Lassi for Rs 15/- each. Nice Frothy. The owner , Mittal explains the subtleties of churned in a Churner Vs a Mixer and blender, I tend to agree Churned is better. We see talk drink and leave.


With this trip I was back to my roots as a Salesman eating out after wandering the circles of IIC ( food talks with gourmet lauouts), back to basics, Lunch for 5 Rs 140 (with complementary Aloo Subzi) and Lassis' for 5 Rs 90 in all Rs 230 for Lunch, for 5 ( self , friend and driver Bhushan, Jitender Bakshi, Mukesh Sharma and youngster Saurabh Pandey). Thanks to Jitender Bakshi for taking us there. Now I am sort off Paharganj qualified. We ate well and well within the salesman’s benchmark of eating well for under a Hundred rupees.


Footnote: My Favorite Uncle ( who lives in London since the late Fifties), Ranjit Kumar took the journey, right through the hippie trail in the 60s not on the Magic Bus but in a car. He gave the general trip story , but now I am wiser about the Hippie trail. The next time , we meet, I am going to extract the interesting details with a long and painful serious drinking session.

Please do share your Channa Bhatura story, I am sure you have one.
So Long!

15 comments:

Kalyan Karmakar said...

Hey Samil,

Thanks for sharing this.

I heard about Paharganj late in life. I think there was a bomb explosion there. That's when I heard that it was a hub for backpackers. Am sharing this link on the Finely Chopped Facebook page.

What's my channa bhature story? Having it with my mom at Rim Jhim and Indra Mahal in Calcutta. Miss the soft as pillow bhatoores when I bite into the razor sharp bhatures of Mumbai.

Cheers,

K

Samil said...

Dear Kalyan,

Thanks. Also appreciate putting it on the facebook finely chopped page. Though I have note been there, I am on facebook. We should go to Metropolis and Paharganj when you are here.

Cheers,

Sam

Anonymous said...

Channa Bhathura ....from the sidewalk kiosk in Lindsay Street, Calcutta....have never tatest anything like that in the tastiest of bistros....enjoyed reading.Will back to read more.

piyush said...

Nicely written on the bacpackers paradise..wish u could unveil some other meaningful nysteries of Paharganj.Dev D and Zakir Hussain college in my initial months of college had given some exposure.
However can't forget the standing joint in front of New Delhi railway station entry gate.Amazing size of the bhatura & Black delicious chole with Paneer on it...all for 15 Rs.Lassi was another 5.
Could'nt find the joint again when I went recently..
Next fav on Chole Bhature is a rest. In Chennai,Cream or something.200/- but amazing size of the Bhature.

Samil,usual request nex time when??

Samil said...

Dear Author Of Leblogs,

I loved your blog. Yes Lindsay street is my favorite street in Calcutta. I have enjoyed staying at Hotel Fairlawn, always in the Shashi Kapoor Suite. Of the Channa bhaturas, there have not tried them yet, will do that the next time I am there.
Cheers,
Sam

Praveen Malhotra said...

punjabis love chana bhaturas...i have grown up eating them ..in patiala where i grew up..there were many stalwarts competing with each other..one in old fort palace bazaar who would also serve sitafal ( petha) sabzi alongwith chanas, at arya samaj who would add turmeric to chanas while cooking and a dash of curd while serving to ease the spice and the sheranwala gate one who would make spicy pindi chana ...fort bazar one was the best.

delhi places - lajpat nagar one that sam will write about and of course the kwality at janpath..chana bhatura plate for 200 in 1995..

loved reading it sam...would love to go there soon with you..

love
praveen

Samil said...

Dearest Praveen,

I missed on the fort palace bazaar place, others I have been and eaten with you. Happy to go with you as soon.

Warm regards,

Sam

Samil said...

Thanks Piyush for sharing your memory. Is the place in Chennai called Cream Centre ( I thought thats a Mumbai Brand). Another great place in Chennai, on Mount Road in building ahead of Spencers towards the beach was a place called Mathura, amazing Channa Bhatura.
Cheers,
Sam

Anonymous said...

Samil....thanks for your kind words...hope to see more of you.

Anonymous said...

Hi Samil Bhaiya,
Chana Bhatura is one of my fav food..but not had much luck to find good ones in delhi ! hopefully i can make it to Paharganj sometime. for me all time favs till now are the ones at sheranwala gate ! love them always.
bests, protima

Samil said...

Dear Protima,

Will take you, There are several in Delhi. We should go.

Cheers,

Sam

deeps said...

if only they can make fresh bhaturas....
the chana with a lil bit of chutney is the best in delhi as per me.....
nagpal (amar colony/ lajpat) makes better bhaturas though.....

Samil said...

Dear Deeps,

I agree. Nagpal is quite good as well.

Cheers,

Sam

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