Community
that eats together, stays together! Meet
the Bohri kitchen folks who perpetuate this!
Elsie
Gabriel
It’s hard
for me to forget about the Bohri lunch that I had last week at The Bohri
Kitchen in Colaba,Mumbai. Tucked away in a classic old fashioned building is a Borhi
household ,Father, Mother and son trio which serve up the most delicious home
food Bohri style.
I happily returned
to my many childhood memories about eating together, when I saw the gathering
who collect every weekend , which is only by invitation.
If
you agree that it’s more fun to combine eating with meeting interesting people,
then The Bohri kitchen is the perfect place for you. The whole gourmet experience is about social
dining. The main aim is to bring people together who might not have known each
other previously, and it is all served up in a beautiful home.
Each dish is well explained even before it makes a grand entry, mouth already watering, the ingredients, style of eating it, the vessels used and also what has gone into its preparation is systematically well outlined, enough to make you salivate. Munaf Kapadia , the brain and modern conceptualizer of the age old home community eating mastermind, of the TBK says, “This is an experimental lunch concept where we invite friends or friends of friends, to our home for a mouthwatering 5-6 course Bohri meal. Unfortunately since TBK is held at our residence we are sticklers about who we invite. If you have a mutual friend or are the prime minister of a country, it helps.”
There is so much tradition and love that goes into the food ,its amazing how the mother aka Home Chef Nafisa Kapadia does it all, she is the entrepreneural chef who uses her years of cooking skills to conceptualize the menu and create the final gastronmoic masterpieces which are served to guests. She is TBKs backbone.
I came away satisfied
and well fed, enough to boast that this Bohri clan does everything to enhance
the home dining tradition. Eating meals together regularly provides more than
good nutrition; it enables family members and friends to share their days with each other, relax,
laugh, discuss social issues, make new friends and strengthen old relationships.
Come
on, when was the last time you ate a meal without your laptop, or the mobile or
TV running simultaneously? Stop, think, go and enjoy the Bohri kitchen
experience. Feel the environment which fosters conversation during meals, the
old fashioned way, giving reverence to each ingredient and natures bounty for
sure.
Of
course home cooked meals are healthier. Catch up on your communication skills,
listen patiently and learn to expressing one’s opinion in a respectful manner. Stop
eating hastily with food in your mouth, ready to rush out for another errand or
job schedule. And if you must know, Eating
together helps younger members appreciate family tradition. Food served
at the family table helps to shape and give lasting meaning to our cultural
heritage.
See,
here at the Bohri kitchen each member of the family is involved in the meal preparation.
Watching Mrs Kapadia’s face, at the end of the luncheon was so blissful, to see
her watch everyone else enjoy her meal and leave with so much gratitude. Teach by example, they say. Well, she does it
all through the Bohri kitchen table.
Of course
the menu and dishes offered you will easily find on the webpage and through my
pictures but what you will not find is the essence which I captured, that is a
family which eats together, stays together! Food needs to be valued. Nature’s
offerings needs its status back.Go find out through the Bohri kitchen journey,
for your self!