I’ve returned from a lovely week in lush, palm-fringed Kerala to see that the New York Times has posted a few recent pieces on Mumbai. First, my brief take on the neighborhood of Juhu, fortified by an impressive slideshow by Kuni Takahashi. And second, where to get good Goan food in the city, published a few days ago. Were I writing the piece now, I’d try to slip a word in for Highway Gomantak. Speaking of seafood, I’ve got plenty of say about the fresh fish from Kerala’s backwaters and beaches, but it will have to wait.
So long, Kingfisher
I’m told that my profile of Ankur Jain of Cerana Imports is now available in the September/October issue of Draft. Through Jain’s efforts, a variety of European and American craft beers are now available in India (even if exorbitant government taxes on imported alcohol make it impossible for me to drink them on a regular basis. I hope to get the PDF up here as soon as I get access to a copy of the magazine.
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Books!
I’m already worrying about boxing up and shipping out the piles of books we’ve acquired over the last 8+ months. Here‘s where I got a good chunk of them.
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Following Fish
My review of Samanth Subramanian’s excellent Following Fish is now up on Alimentum‘s website. Thanks to Eric Le May and the team at Alimentum for getting it up there with impressive promptness.
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Hangla’s: Bengali for Glutton
My latest for the NYT, on Bengali street food in Mumbai. Seven hours after the link went live, I’ve only managed to offend 2 out of 3 Bengali commenters. For a fuller take on the roll phenomenon in India, see what Vir Sanghvi, of the Hindustan Times, has to say. I did file my story before I saw his.
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Navi Mumbai
Perhaps I should’ve added that from my neighborhood in Andheri, it takes no less than 1.5 hours to get here.
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Doughnuts in India
Newly out in the Summer issue of Bostonia (the Boston University alumni magazine), my profile of alum Tejas Kapadia.
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