DHOKLA is a Gujarathi dish, made from besan and curds or channa dal and curds. The mixture alongwith other ingredients is steam-cooked.
I like Dhokla very much and when I and Vijaya visited Mumbai - Pune in mid 2007, we ate this there. At Pune, Sundaresan purchased Dhokla (even without knowing its name) from Chitale Bandhu at Bajirao Road.
I like Dhokla very much and when I and Vijaya visited Mumbai - Pune in mid 2007, we ate this there. At Pune, Sundaresan purchased Dhokla (even without knowing its name) from Chitale Bandhu at Bajirao Road.
When Sriram (s/o Arun) was born on 7th April 2009 at Royapettah Chennai, someone purchased Dhokla from Rameshwar near the Dr Radhakrishnan Salai flyover. Recently I went to this shop in pursuit of Dhokla, but, the shop wore a deserted look without any Gujarathi cooks or Dhokla! I was disappointed.
When we came to Bangalore in Feb 2009, we went in pursuit of this dish, but we were again disappointed. Thus, I am still in pursuit of Dhokla at the time of writing this post .....
Arvind says it would be available in Bombay Sweet House at Luz corner, and Arun says there is a shop in Sivasamy Salai, opposite Sanskrit College, both shops in Mylapore. I am sure Mansukhs opposite Gangadeeswarar koil, Purasaiwalkam will have this. Can anyone tell me where Dhokla is available in Chennai?
rajappa
5:30PM on 20 Feb
When we came to Bangalore in Feb 2009, we went in pursuit of this dish, but we were again disappointed. Thus, I am still in pursuit of Dhokla at the time of writing this post .....
Arvind says it would be available in Bombay Sweet House at Luz corner, and Arun says there is a shop in Sivasamy Salai, opposite Sanskrit College, both shops in Mylapore. I am sure Mansukhs opposite Gangadeeswarar koil, Purasaiwalkam will have this. Can anyone tell me where Dhokla is available in Chennai?
rajappa
5:30PM on 20 Feb
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