Sunday, November 6, 2011

******* Quito Food Guide ********


There are many ways to discover a city, some people do it by seeing all the famous places and taking their photographs in front of the them and I am also not an exception.

But this time i tried to discover new places by visiting a lot of restaurants to taste all the famous dishes and drinks.

So today i am going to write a small food guide about a city named QUITO, capital of Ecuador. It is a place where, all the things that are expensive in INDIA, are cheap and vice versa.

For example you can buy a gallon of petrol in just 72 Rupees(1.6$) and can have apartments which not expensive because of the good policies of the govenment. As Ecuador has lot of tropical forests, there is enough supply of fresh fruits, vegetables and unpolluted AIR.

People in Ecuador are 99% NON VEGETETERIAN (from chicken,fish, pork to beef they eat all of them), so people who are vegetarian will not found much in this small guide but i will try to write about the places where the best and most affordable vegeterian food is available.

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One thing that has always intrigued me is why people from north part of India dislike eating fish. As per my observation, its mainly because of the smell it gives. I started eating fish with my bengali friend, Sandeep Mondal. I ate fish for the first time just because of my curiosity but after that day I fell in love with it. For my other friends from North, I tried a lot with them patiently so that they like sea food but all my efforts vent in vain. I hope one day they will like it.

Coming back to Ecuador, food here is mainly divided into three parts like its regions :-

  1. The Costa
  2. The Amazonas
  3. The Sierra

The food in Costa consists of all kinds of sea food starting from pescado (Fried and steamed), camaron, concha, cangrejos and langostino.

While the food from Sierra consist of much hotter versions of carne(meat) say chancho, hornado, fritada, pollo, seco de chivo,o Borrego(lamb) y carne de res.

The food in amazonas is trucha, guanta(wild pig), maono(monkey), snakes.

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Most of these foods are available in Quito at variety of restaurants

Here most famous chain for eating sea food is LCR( Los Cebiches de la Rumiñahui, introduced to me by a good friend). I prefer going to its restaurants rather than their food joints in mall. If you visit LCR restaurants, you will have a wide variety of options from pescado(fish), camaron(shrimps), cebiches (shrimps cooked in butter and mixed with onions, orange juice and lemon), sopa marinera to cerveza and not to forgot the aromatic smell of sea food.

One more dish, named Encebollado, which is also famous as a hangover remover dish. It is a good option after a night of drinking and dancing. This dish is a fish soup made with onions, coriander (which gives it a fresh smell), big pieces of boiled fish and many other things. You can mix lemon and aji (sauce made with chilly) as per your taste and hangover level. In Ecuador, popcorns and banana chips come with sea food . It’s a nice combination, Indian restaurants can take some clue from it.

I have tasted Encebollado at different places but the place I like the most is on 10 de augosto, Cevicheria “El Salceron”, as they specialize in this dish. This place doesn’t looks like a fancy restaurant but trust me the food is good.

Asado concha(shell fish) is one more famous dish, best place to eat is a restaurant near to bull fight stadium (cerca de plaza de toros). You can eat it at many other places but for getting perfect taste of it, just add lemon and fresh red or green chillies (not chilly powder) to it and eat it full at once like you take tequila shots. Some people like to add a spoon full of cerveza(beer), red/green chilly and eat it.

Next in the list is Sopa Marinera is soup which taste like a menestras(dal) cooked for a long time with camaron(shrimps) in it. They mix concha(shell fish), onions and sometimes small pieces of pescado in it. But be careful as sometimes restaurants give sopa marinera with bull meat. The bull meat is stuffed in a ball made of harina de arveja (powdered form of dried peas- matar ka atta) and I call it bull balls (just a joke).

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Most of the Indians don’t eat chancho/hornado (pig) including me but here the pigs are not bad, if you eat at good restaurants. These pigs are raised in farms and not on roadside places.

The best place that I have visited with my friend Jorge to eat hornado for first time was in a valley, named Sangolqui. It’s a kind of place famous for its military base, good colleges, warm temperature and not to forget chancho/hornado. Many people from far off places just come here to have lunch. Here was the first time I ate the chancho and I can say I just tasted great.

This completes my first section of food items, will try to include pollo (chicken) , dulces (sweets), drinks (alcohol and non alcoholic drinks) in the next coming sections.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Humpback Whales




After searching for many hours in Pacific ocean for 2 days, I finally found the most amazing and largest mammals on earth - The Whales. A childhood dream finally came true, coupled with the best picture i took in my life ( pasted above).


Wednesday, July 13, 2011

An Unforgettable Wednesday for Mumbai

Today I saw Maharashtra CM interview and felt that i have heard the same lines some years back from an another CM. Nothing has changed, a terrorist enjoys a 80 crore security in a jail and others are left vulnerable on streets.
It can only happen in my great INDIA.

If after some days people start going to their work and try to live a normal life, they (politicians) call it true Mumbai Spirit and try to hide their shame behind this spirit.
But i feel slowly and slowly people are losing that spirit and they are afraid from inside.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Ichimbia Park , Quito





Every year we celebrate Earth day in our own way like spreading the awareness about saving our earth or switching off the lights for one hour. This year our TCS Maitree team in Quito organsied a half day session, on a theme based on the 3 important R’s (REDUCE – REUSE – RECYCLE), with children from 7-16 years of age . To make kids understand the basic logic behind these 3 words, we have designed three games.

First game was on saving water, which will give them a idea of what REDUCE word actually implies. In this game the niños have to sit in a line, in such a way that each kid sits facing the back of other kid. There are two small buckets one is in the front of line which is filled with water and one in the end of line which is empty. There are some glasses given to kids and they have to transfer water to the last bucket glass by glass with minimum slippage.

The second game was on REUSE. As I have told you earlier, this event was in the park. So kids were given a chart paper and a gum and they have to make a big R on chart using the dry leaves found in the park. Nobody was allowed to pluck the leaves from trees. The team who completes this task in minimum possible time wins this round.

The third game was on RECYCLE concept. In this kids have to use something that is discarded by others and is generally considered as a waste product. In this task all children came with the idea of finding the waste mineral water plastics bottles and then cutting them a bit from their head and then they planted small plants/flowers in them. I think its a very nice idea as I have also seen my mother doing it quite often and that too not only with plastic bottles but also with other plastic pets which people generally throw away.

In the end scout leaders taught children about other important things regarding the environment and how these children can improve their lifestyle and save our MOTHER EARTH. I am happy to associate with the ecology club and Group centinals 10 as they are the one of the main organizers of this event in association with TCS Maitree group.

Group Centinelas Scout 10 work with Eurafasia college students and from TATA we bring mostly the children of TATA group employees. In all this makes the great combination of people working for a noble cause.

P.S – A specials thanks to Emma for helping me in understanding the local language.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Joined Ecology club in Quito !!


Here I told the group members about our Maitree Ecology Club in Mumbai and how we operate .
The issues they face are the same faced by us in INDIA eg. people appreciate ur work and they dont show up next time but Ecology club members here keep their spirits up like us.

Then we went to a Water musuem with the school kids (Age 7 -15) .They taught them how they(Ecuadorian Authorities) purify water and how the people can conserve it. In the musuem there were photographs and maps of the areas around quito depicting mountains, rivers and volcanos.
After the event i left the downtown Quito with Emma(Maitree HR) and Carlos. Then i got the taste of local people hospitality when they invited me for lunch at LCR near J W Marriot. Carlos Mother, an Ecology club Scout, asked me a lot of questions about India eg. the Scout movement, Mogli series, Local food and our culture etc.
It was a day that i will remember forever and it makes me remind of the lines "Athithi Devo Bhava". I think this is followed in many parts of the world.
The only bad thing in the day was that I have to go office and for locals here , working on weekends is no less than a crime :((

P.S -The water musuem was Yaku, Museu del Agua, Quito

Friday, February 18, 2011

2010 Diwali


After seeing the after effects of firecrackers, i think there should be EURO Emission norms for them also.

Tiger Print Butterflies

You can see max 10 ......20 ...50 butterflies at one place and at a particular time but i saw 100's of them.
All of them are flying around us in Sanjay Gandhi National Park (Nagla Block).
A rare moment indeed :))
January 8 2011

Cleaning Maid

Some small incidents can make u laugh and u don't know what to say, for example :-

Today came back to my flat after holidays and saw the cleaning lady of our house watching STAR PLUS.

Phone Number Portability

Phone number portability is done ... how about Employee portability now ??

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Thursday, January 13, 2011