Tuesday, 17 June 2008

Paradise Found

Paradise Café & Stores, Persis Heights, M G Road, Secunderabad.

Of course, if you ask for Paradise Cafe and Stores, no one will know what you're talking about. The upside to this is before you can follow the word 'paradise' with any other word, half of Hyderabad will have already taken you to the only paradise that matters, which is the aforementioned. It's a problem that's it's own solution. As if this biryani-crazy city's Achilles Heel has just fallen into Getafix's cauldron and become Obelix-like.

It is perhaps for this reason that John Milton is just a name in Hyderabad. Have you read John Milton's Paradise...(rush of shuffling feet, screeches, horns, crash-boom-bang...GOOORRRGE). You get the picture. I suppose in that sense, Paradise Restaurant is as much about the Fall of Man.

Paradise Restaurant has a rags-to-riches story which we of the middle class find so endearing and infuriating. It started off as a tiny one-room eatery. Today, many decades later, it boasts of many floors of biryani-eaters. There is a take-away counter, a ground floor area watched over by bouncers, security guards and beeping sensors, a large first floor full of sweaty biryani-eaters, two air-conditioned rooms on the second floor where people dress up to dine, and god knows what kind of stately splendid opulence in the executive room. We don’t know and we don’t care. Ek biryani, double spice. It doesn’t matter where you eat it, although, as an incentive, the second floor rooms have big ugly furniture, glass and crystal baubles, other hanging things and garish upholstery.

I must also admit that Paradise is merely the second-best biryani place in the city, the first being Bawarchi. But Paradise wins because of its proximity to my house. My sister, brother-in-law (Potato and Pink, respectively) and I have made it a weekly affair. And I write this today in the hope that tomorrow will be another day in Paradise.*

*Oh no. Phil Collins.

12 comments:

Priyapravas said...

Bawarchi ANYTIME ;-)

however, i do like the open area seating at Paradise - but that's only fun when the summer's gone!

you should also try Shadab Café. Woh Charminara ke bagal mein aata haina. i know you are shakahari but ... may be one day the city will change you :p

Anonymous said...

Paradise is a great example of letting customers pay stuff that suits their wallet. Or even letting the unsuspecting charlie get fleeced for ignorance. The same biryani (with maybe a few addons) is sold from 60 bucks upto 300 bucks in the same building, depending on where you choose to sit.

In my case, I was naive to ask for directions for a good seat and I was directed to a middle-of-the-road location which charges a cool 165 bucks or thereabouts for a portion that would do justice to a hamster.

Anonymous said...

The last time I checked, ie the last time she ate biryani in front of me, she was out-of-closet carnivore. As vegetarian as my cats!

--Gussie Pink-Nottle

Tartrazina said...

Boomsa don't tell me you're excited about your Kabuli Biryani??!! i really hope you turn carnivore - its a waste being a Vegetarian in that city! i'm reaching tomorrow and already all i can think of is kebabs, kebabs, kebabs!!!

longblackveil said...

Boomsa!!! You know Gussie Fink-Nottle!!! (Excalamtion marks implying excitement!!!)

Please, I am asking for introduction so he takes me round to hang out with Psmith. Please, ah?
And then. I am also coming therely someday. Let me wind up nuptials in Kerala and see you after.

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anoopa said...

To all comment-leavers who believe I am still vegetarian: NO! NAHIN! ILLA! ILLAI! NEIN! TEN!

I eat chicken. Dumb bird. Dumbiryani.

Longblack: Yes, yes. Come to Hyd and you will get to hang out with Gussie P-N, who incidentally, is obssessed with tombs and might want to show you each one that exists within a 50 km radius. Good luck! :P

Smith said...

Biryani makes the world go round

Bikerdude said...

Slightly foolish person, Where you died off I say? Biriyani itseems.

wingsofdeztiny said...

yup! paradise is yum! but u should try the chicken burger at Universal bakery , just down the street from paradise.

Anoopa Anand said...

Smith: Yes, I completely agree.

Bikerdude: Do you hate me? Call me today, I say. I have low balance on my phone. I was in a mess of overwork and office politicking when you called last, and then, I FORGOT TO RETURN YOUR CALL. Sorry. :(

Wings: What? And cheat on Paradise? How will it feel?

wendigo said...

chicken wings.

very yummy post. i have ordered takeaway now. of course there is no comparison.