I
was last at the Spice Kitchen in 2019 for my taste experience of chaat,
a pure vegetarian Indian street food and a refreshing but filling snack popular
in North India that locals would eat on-the-go.
It was good to be back at Spice Kitchen again |
More
than two years had since passed so I was delighted to receive a call from Sumit
Kumar recently with an invitation to experience the buffet lunch at Spice
Kitchen on Tuesday.
He
shared with me that Spice Kitchen had launched their weekday lunch buffet in
early 2020 and it was doing very well until the global pandemic compelled the
restaurant to cease operations temporarily as the nation went into lockdown.
A section of the dining hall in Spice Kitchen |
I
believe this sentiment was echoed by regulars who frequent the Spice Kitchen
for a familiar taste of good North Indian cuisine.
From
the way some tables were grouped together, I guessed that these were for group
diners and Sumit confirmed that one was a reservation by a group who chose to
dine here almost every week.
The live station that serves freshly-made chaat |
Early
diners were already trickling in as Sumit escorted me around the buffet to show
me the various sections laid out for Appetizers, Salad, Curries, Rice and
Dessert while Naan and Chaat, he said, will be freshly made at the live
stations.
While
it was not a huge range, I thought this spread was just right for a weekday
lunch. The menu will change daily so that regulars can savour a different
choice of dishes even if they dined here every weekday.
I
recognised the familiar sight of plump Delhi Samosa next to the Kolkata Fish
Cutlets and the Dry Cauliflower Manchurian among the appetizers just made my
mouth water because it was an all-time favourite for many.
The live station that serves freshly-baked breads with the Dessert counter in front |
I
was getting impatient to discover what else was served in the hot buffet and
was delighted to see that there was Briyani Rice to savour with gravies like Chicken
Butter Masala, Chicken Vindaloo Curry, Keema Matar, Dry Chilly Chicken, Sweet
& Sour Fish fillets, Chicken Tandoor Kebabs and Roasted Chilly Eggs.
A serving of Sev Puri Chaat |
Each
item was so full of flavour and I only tasted a hint of spicy-hot in the Chicken
Vindaloo.
While
I was happily distracted by the fragrance from the food, Sumit offered to serve
freshly-made Butter Naan and Garlic Naan to my table so that I could savour the
breads with gravies like Dal Tarka, Palak Paneer and Kadai Vegetables.
Diners helping themselves to items in the hot buffet |
The
Sev Puri Chaat was a serving of six tiny deep-fried puri stuffed
with refreshing ingredients.
Sumit
smiled widely when he heard me telling my lunch partners that the way to eat
the sev puri was to pop the entire puri in the mouth to experience an
explosion of flavours.
My
friends were familiar with the Japanese way of eating sushi – by putting the
entire sushi in the mouth – so they were ready to eat the whole puri in one
mouthful.
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Small portions to savour each flavour |
There
was still dessert to enjoy and it was good to help myself to portions of
familiar sweet items like Gulab Jamun, Kesari, Carrot Rice Kheer and Ras
Malai, milk solids soaked in clotted cream and flavoured with cardamom.
This
weekday buffet lunch is served from Monday to Friday, 11.30am to 3pm.
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Tasty gravies to enjoy with naan bread |
The
Spice Kitchen [Halal] is located at No. S3-0120, on the ground level of Wisma S
P Setia, Jalan Indah 13, Taman Bukit Indah, 81200 Johor Baru, Johor.
Convenient
car-parking facilities available in the nearby Lotus’s Bukit Indah carpark.
For
reservations, Tel: +607 – 237 3311 and +6012 788 4047.
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