Italian to English
Translation: Eat well, be well!
Greetings world! It’s been too long as usual but I have a
real treat for you :)
I recently attended my first bloggers meet hosted by the
FBAI (Food Bloggers Association of India) at a newly opened restaurant, Le
Mangii. A well planned evening that was attended by a mix of bloggers and food
enthusiasts from all over the city. An evening that was definitely all about
the wining and dining…could you think of anything better? They even threw in a
little stand-up comedy act to add a little humour and entertainment to the
evening.
When we got there, we walked into a huge space that was well
designed with a big bar in the centre of the room that served an array of
wines, cocktails and mocktails (don’t we love a bar) and tables and booths all
around. A high ceiling that was covered with a luminated shamiana that gave you
the feeling that you were outdoors but still well protected from the harsh
elements of the city of Mumbai.
We were welcomed by smiling staff and a very
friendly Simmer Bhatia, the PR representative of the Le Mangii chain of
restaurants. Did you know that there are 5 more just like this? And, they are
scattered all over the city so patrons from all over Bombay can make their way
to the closest outlet of their convenience. Simmer spent a little time with us
pouring out information about the man behind Le Mangii, Prashant Chaudhry, who
made an appearance shortly after and let us in on the story behind his dream of
starting his own business that revolved around his passion and exuberance for
food and service. Starting his career as a dish hand, this enterprising man made
his way to the front line fairly soon and is now a proud and well known
restaurateur that has even designed his
very own personalised oven that is installed across all his outlets serving deliciously hot wood-fired pizzas...YUM!
Now, over to the really interesting part of the evening…the
food! The menu is fairly extensive, as most menus are in his part of the world,
and it includes an array of options from pizzas to pastas, risotto and a number
of mains and other choices. They also have a deli menu that includes quick lunch
options like burgers and sandwiches.
While bloggers from all over the city mingled, chatted and
posed for the camera, I stayed steady with the food. I had chosen a good spot
to settle in that was right next to the kitchen and there was a steady stream
of a variety of food that made its way to our table. Nom Nom Nom!
Here is the low down on
some of the dishes:
A variety of deliciously hot and freshly made wood-fired
pizzas with toppings of the likes of Mediterranean, Peri Peri Chicken and their
signature Spinach and Mushroom pizza all of which were thin, crispy and
flavourful.
The Falafel bites had a real kick of spice and were
beautifully crisped but the Chicken Tenders lacked oomph and it’s not one I
would recommend.
The Patata Gnocchi tossed in spinach and parmesan were rich
and delightful. The Grilled Haloumi, not so much.
For mains I tried the Mushroom Risotto was which creamy, delicious
and very filling and, although by this time I was stuffed beyond belief, I just
had to end the night by trying the baked cheesecake with blueberry compote. A
sweet end to a fun night.
Over all I would say that although a little on the dearer
side the place is definitely worth a visit. Especially if you work or live
around Parel and Kamala Mills, keep an eye out as Le Mangii has already
begun promoting its DJ nights, women's day celebrations and other special evenings
that are sure to be a fun night out.
Cin Cin!
Address:
Le Mangii
Trade World, C Wing,
Kamala City,
Senapati Bapat Marg,
Lower Parel,
Mumbai - 400013.
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