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From seafood chaat to babka, this Mumbai restaurant's weekend brunch has more than a tadka of nostalgia

The Bombay Canteen’s weekend brunches are back, with seafood chaat, small plates and a jaggery babka that is innovative while still celebrating the braided bread dessert.

October 19, 2021 / 11:14 IST
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The Bombay Canteen No Rules Canteen Brunch spread.
The Bombay Canteen No Rules Canteen Brunch spread.

The Bombay Canteen has been known to push the envelope when it comes to regional cuisine. Its brunches, too, have showcased regional Indian cuisine in fun ways. So, when an invitation arrived for their new No Rules Brunch, I knew it was going to be a menu that will be distinctly Indian, yet still manage to surprise me.

The brunch started with Raw Bar dishes: The Sea Bass Tartare Sev Puri and Cured Prawn Paani Puri presented a delightful marriage between seafood and chaat. I couldn’t help but take an extra serving of the latter that had a generous filling of the cured prawn, smoked corn and avocado served with tangy amchoor ka paani.

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Raw bar dishes.

Next up were the small plates which were big on flavour as well as nostalgia. The Dosa Waffle Benedict, for instance, is a South Indian version of chicken and waffles, with dosa batter used to make the waffles.