Guest guest Posted January 31, 2005 Report Share Posted January 31, 2005 Very true. How could I forget that bit. Yes,and that meant a lot for the people coming there to dine. My father would tell us stories of 2 restaurants that formed the part of their monthly routine,during their early days in Mumbai,way back in late 60's and then into 70's. First,this one and the other,near Plaza theatre by the name,Gomantak,a very excellent Goan cuisine,some near to where,Dr.Milind Jeste,practised,or still does. Shyam(84) Re: RAMA NAYAK'S RESTAURANT Dr shayam Another memory with A Rama Nayak's Udipi restaurant, at matunga.... actually now there are several of them and each one claims to be the real thing...!!! ok... the menu of the hotel is very very amusing....of all the things that you hav written, perhaps the most memorable thing I have read there is that " THE OWNER OF THIS RESTAURANT EATS HERE " .........Well, I think thats reassuring, ,isnt it? Ameet 1993 On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 18:47:11 +0300, shyamkamath wrote: > Hello, > While we r on the topic of food and the hygenic aspect related to it's > preparation,,I just would like to > > mention a very old and famous restaurant opp. Matunga Central railway > station,Mumbai,called Rama Nayak's restaurant. > > This man,is credited with the opening of the first UDUPI restaurant in > Mumbai,many many yrs ago and > > has many articles written about him and his restaurant in many magazines and > in Midday newspaper. > > Yes,he also happens to be a Konkani,like me,but that's besides the point. > > Infact,his restaurant and his waiters r so clean and neatly dressed,that he > has proudly hung up a > > board,near the kitchen,which in most of the restaurants round the > world,would be NO > > ADMISSION. > > But in this case,it goes something like this, > > IF U WISH TO SEE OUR KITCHEN,UR MOST WELCOME. > > And indeed,it's a kitchen,kept very clean and neat.The assistant takes u on > a guided tour.No,it isn't a 5star restaurant,but yes, " A grade " as far as > cleanliness goes. > > Get a real nice feeling. > > > No wonder,u never find a seat empty anytime of the day and it's the same > scenario since last 50yrs. > > Shyam(84) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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