explicit usage of a severely deceiving name board. i haven’t been to mumbai as much i haven’t tried their kulfi. one thing i can be certain about is, something so distasteful cannot become all so famous and emanate to the south till coimbatore.
this small kulfi house at rs puram, is locatable on gmaps. walkable from both calcutta chaat and bawaarchi. they’ve done pretty well an advertisement to attract people and create a trademark and all that, except the fact that what they serve doesn’t stand up to any of these. all those stalwart posters and signage and fancy decors depicting a mumbai (street) theme with bollywood all over the walls and cow cartoons, in fact took me to the highest of expectation. not moments after that crashed and went to stoop low.
tried a variety of ice-creams and kulfis. the common problem i thought was the texture, which is the result of either bad (freezing) temperatures of storing, or a compositional malfunction in the raw materials used to make them. the kulfi tasted artificial. the flavours aren’t the natural ones, far from the natural ones. same with the ice-cream, the flavours that are listed under (*natural*) aren’t natural (obviously.) not a disaster because we could finish off what we ordered without wasting anything.
kulfi wouldtastea million times better with natural malai or pista flavours instead of dumping artificial, flavours.
one good thing about the food is that they have a number of flavours. i could try 5 and none of them made me write anything pleasing.