Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Tandoor Menu
Vegetable Seekh Kabab
Paneer Tikka
Zameen Seekh Kabab
All the above served with Naan, Dal Makhni, salad and Mint chutney
Serving different kinds of Tandoor breads
Also introducing
Vegetable Fried Rice
Vegetable Makhni
Friday, October 16, 2009
Happy Diwali And A Prosperous New Year To All
Thursday, September 17, 2009
EIGHT successfull and beautiful years in Toronto
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Annual Udupi Palace Spicy Dosa Eating Contest 2009
Monday, August 24, 2009
Winner of the Annual "Udupi Palace Spicy Dosa Eating Contest 2009
Great show.
Friday, August 21, 2009
Annual "Udupi Palace Spicy Dosa Eating Contest 2009"
The Festival of South Asia has begun starting today at 7PM, been a good turnout. Contestants excited and ready we have our last year winner defending his title this year Mr Mitchell Gerskup from Maple Ontario.
Its been a little difficult trying to get the donations and sponsors in as we are hit by recession and yet its been good so far and we hope the donations keep coming in.
We sincerely thank all donors and our biggest sponsor who also donated generously last year Mr. Ben Moses from USF
Good Luck to all contestants and all eyes on the contest at 4PM on August 23 Sunday.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Annual "Udupi Palace Spicy Dosa eating Contest"
Friday, July 17, 2009
Udupi Palace Spicy Dosa Eating Contest 2009
AMIT KHULLER from Mississauga Ontario. An amazing feat by beating his fellow 14 contestants.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
What Up Ji at Udupi from http://platoputas.wordpress.com/
Udapi offers 15 varieties of dosas, ranging from $5 to $10. What’s a dosa you ask? Well, it’s a crepe made from either fermented rice or lentil paste. Attention gluten sufferers—this place is calling your name. The batter is ladled onto a greased pan and once cooked, is stuffed with vegetables or meat and rolled up into an impressively large crispy cylindrical or cone shape. Dosas are served with numerous side dishes including sambhar (peppery lentil stew), chunteys (mostly coconut) and Indian pickles to name a few.
While at Udupi, be sure to save room and order the Chana Batura. The spicy chickpeas have a masala kick and the deep fried rotis, also known as pooris, are guaranteed to be fresh and fluffy. It’s like eating a cloud for the price of pennies. Heavenly!
Friday, June 5, 2009
"24 Hours Toronto" News
Food & Drink Discover the food in your neighbourhood
For Trina Hendry, the best way to get to know a neighbourhood is to eat your way through it.
DELICIOUS DISHES:
Hendry founded ChowBella Culinary Experiences & Concierge which aims to expose people to
“I think food brings people together, and in a city where we have access to every culture in the world— to open that up to people and let them explore is amazing,” Hendry said.
The two-hour tours will take a group of about 12 people to various restaurants, supermarkets, coffee shops and other local stores to sample food, drinks, ingredients and learn more about he history and make-up of the neighbourhood.
The tour of Little India will be led by local chef Joshna Maharaj and will begin at
“People love to see something made in front of them,” said Hubert D’Mello, manager of the restaurant which specializes in South and North Indian vegetarian cuisine.
“We are well-known for Dosas (similar to a crepe made of rice and lentils, filled with vegetables) and nowadays everybody is health conscious, so if people see the kitchen is clean and the food is totally vegetarian automatically the interest develops.”
Hendry drew from her previous work for hotel chains in the city where she was responsible for organizing behind-the-scenes culinary experiences for out-oftowners, and was inspired to start something based on “culinary tourism” for tourists and locals alike.
“There’s this local movement, local food, supporting your local businesses and I think this is the opportunity to do this,” she said.
In these economic times, Hendry says she hopes Torontonians will become tourists in their own city and discover places they may not have known before.
“It’s all about the local movement and you get to sample food all along the way. It’s not a bad way to spend two hours.”
Visit the tour’s website at chowbellaconcierge.com for more information.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Great Meal Deals
We are glad to be able to bring this magnificient cuisine to Torontonians.
Authenticity has always been the key of this business no matter what.We will strive to bring this cuisine for many years to come at a low budget so as to all walks of life could enjoy this.
Cut and paste to see this clip
http://www.globaltv.com/globaltv/ontario/video/index.html
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
36 hours in Toronto
A clip from the Times
5) O CALCUTTA
This is a city of minority neighborhoods, from the souvlaki joints in Greektown to the rainbow-hued windows of Gay Village. There are even two Chinatowns. But for color and spice, hop a taxi to Little India. The hilltop district spans just six blocks along Gerrard Street East, but it’s jammed with more than a hundred stores and restaurants. Sparkly silks are piled high at Chandan Fashion (No. 1439; 416-462-0277; www.chandanfashion.ca). Dubai Jewellers (No. 1407; 416-465-1200) has a dazzling assortment of Indian-designed gold pieces. And for a midday snack, Udupi Palace (No. 1460; 416-405-8189; www.udupipalace.ca) is a bright restaurant that makes delicious dosas, chaats and other South Indian treats."Visit this link to read more
http://travel.nytimes.com/2009/05/17/travel/17hours.html
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Desi Fest Food Stall
This is our first outdoor of the year and we are very much looking forward to it, its been a pleasure doing this over the years i gues its our third in a row.
People love it good show good food
Spicy Dosa Eating Contest 2009
Summers at the door
Outdoor events this year not to forget the "Spicy Dosa Eating Contest"