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We would have clearly called it quits by the time we climbed up three floors of a row house in Hauz Khas Village in search of this new eatery,but the exceptionally scenic view of Deer Park paired with a batch of fresh breeze that welcomed us on the top floor disarmed us of all the apprehension that we had gathered on our way up.
The newest tenant in Hauz Khas Village,Gunpowder nests on top of one of the housing blocks. Despite its tiny space,it manages to pack in a bunch of surprises with a picturesque view,a welcoming service and generous portions of food.
The eatery looks almost like an extended private kitchen and the décor is as sparse as the offerings on the menu. The white-washed walls are covered with a handful of black-and-white images of vegetables and the kitchen is clearly visible through the glass wall.
The Gunpowder for the day was Kandi Podi (Rs 50),an Andhra preparation served with a generous helping of ghee. We keep changing the gunpowder preparation. There are four varieties, says owner Satish Warier. So,you can sample Keralas Chammanthi Podi,made with fried coconut,or a lip-numbing Tamil version. A bowlful of spicy sambar (Rs 60) and thick,fluffy dosai (Rs 50) with a crispy skin is the starting point. Peppery Chicken (Rs 250) is exceptionally done and arrives with a garnish of fresh curry leaves. In vegetables,Spinach and Yoghurt (Rs 90) suggests freshly whipped yoghurt and comes with a perfect sour twang. The Avial comes for Rs 110. The eatery stocks fish curries as well,but the day we went was fish-less since Warier did not get fresh catch. You better hold on to your luck while you plod the three floors for this place,refreshingly,is more about little surprises than explosive stuff.
Meal for two: Rs 800
Contact: 26535700
Location: 22 Hauz Khas Village
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