Sossegado, The Goan Food Festival, at Ista

by Adithi Mathews   |  16. September 2009

Savour the taste and the culture of one of India’s most favourite
holiday destinations- Goa!

If you have not been able to plan your holidays to the land of sun,
sand and surf anytime soon, the food festival at Hotel Ista would
probably be your perfect back-up. ‘Sossegado’ The Goan Food Festival
will be on at Zaman the contemporary Indian restaurant at Ista from
the 18th -26th of September.

‘Sossegado’ in Portuguese translates to ‘chill out’ and the food
festival aims at recreating authentic and signature home styled
recipes with the culinary expertise of Aunty Eida Cota who hails from
Margao, Goa. Chef Manav along with Aunty Eida Cota will explore the
nuances of contemporary and traditional Goan cuisine to present an
eclectic mix of the best of Goa at the food festival.

Goan cuisine has been influenced by the Portuguese as you will find
familiar South European ingredients in all of their dishes- meats and
chicken, seafood and spicy sausages, besides the entire gamut of
vegetables. Aunt Eida’s ancestors hail from Portugal and this
connection witnesses a strong reflection in her style of cooking which
she has perfected from her aunts and mum.

Having been passionately involved in the creation of a traditional
Goan fare, Aunt Eida will whip up, Prawn Balchao( a fiery Goan
delicacy relished with steamed rice), Pork Vindaloo( delicious pork
cubes flavored with chilies, garlic, vinegar and special Goan
masalas), Chicken Xacuti ( Tender cubes of chicken cooked in a  rich
spicy coconut gravy flavored with anise, cinnamon and “patri – a
dried” flower native to Goa) and a host of vegetarian options that is
sure to delight every food lover in Bangalore.

Apart from the signature Goan dishes like the Vidaloo and Balchao the
festival will also have on offer another Goan favourite – The Pork
Sausages, flavoured with tipple Feni and stir fried with Kashmiri red
chillis and onions. To sum up the Goan experience there is Bibinca
(layered pudding of coconut milk and eggs), Dodol (Jaggery, coconut
milk and rice flour cakes) and Perada (Gauva Cheese) on the dessert
platter.

Apart from the A la carte menu, Zaman will offer an option a
vegetarian Goan set menu at Rs 595 and a non vegetarian variation at
Rs.695 all Inclusive

‘Sossegado, The Goan Food Festival Zaman, Hotel Ista, 1/1 Swami
Vivekananda Road,Ulsoor
UlsoorBangalore-560008
Phone: 08025558888

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