Udupi: Arab- Mediterranean Flavours Tickle Taste Buds at Manipal


Udupi: Arab- Mediterranean Flavours Tickle Taste Buds at Manipal

Divvy Kant Upadhyay
Daijiworld Media Network - Manipal (GA)

Udupi, Oct 9: Known world-wide for its food specialities, the Udupi district had a unique taste of Mediterranean and Arab cuisines at 'Kasbah'- a three-day food festival organized by the students of WGSHA at Manipal. What was perhaps truly unique was that the entire programme was managed by students of all batches of the college, right from the cooking in the kitchen, to doing the dishes, to serving the guests, playing the perfect hosts, taking orders, managing the bar, taking care of accounts and billing- the entire project was done by the students only.

Subrahmaniam, team leader and final year student of hotel management was very excited with the good response they received. A hall in the hotel Valley View was given to the students, who then converted it into a restaurant and called it 'Kasbah', meaning 'fort' in Arabic-Persian. The planning for the project started a couple of weeks in advance and different teams of students are formed. "We even did a survey, especially among younger population in the town to assess the market trends and demand," he informs.

"One would generally consider a student-organized event to have low or mediocre standards, but right at the entry, a five-star like welcome from beautiful and charming girls and a lovely atmosphere made our day" said a group of Malaysian students enjoying the delicacies.

Hussain, the head chef, brimming with happiness described the dishes that were loved by many."Pastel de chocolate, a rich Italian cake, Plakoundes, a nut-stuffed-puff pastry, grilled Polla Libani, a Lebanese dish were few among those well appreciated." Many Gulf-NRI students were amazed tasting local Arab delicacies like shawarmas, khaboos, filafils, hamoos and brinjal paste. "Reminds me of the time I spent at home," said Kartik from Dubai.

The food was as exotic as Mediterranean itself sounds. Dishes from Italy, Greece, Spain, Turkey and North African- Arab countries filled the menu. There was even 'Poseidon'- the bar set up for the occasion, which had beer-cocktails, a rarity in this region.

Marketing head of the team, a final year student at WGSHA, Namrata was happy as she expected the venture to make some profits. "We do it as a learning experience, part of our curriculum, but if we make profits, gift or food vouchers of the amount are equally distributed by the college among the students' team members", she gushed.

The group also got a taste of real time challenges like market competition. A well-known pub in the area was launching a new brand of a beer, thus there was comparatively less crowd on one of the days.

Subrahmaniam feels that the hospitality industry is yet to be understood fully in India. "There is so much more scope to it," he says while adding that "there is no doubt, glamour and passion for food are the two biggest attractions for anyone to pick up hotel management as a career."

  

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  • Angie, Bangalore

    Sun, Oct 12 2008

    Manipal University rocks ya......worth appreciating the efforts..keep up the good work :)

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  • Hina, manipal

    Sun, Oct 12 2008

    The fest on its own shows the perfection standards the team had with a wonderful head Subu heading it.......... subu sir hats off to you for the marvelous experience we had working with you for KASBAH......

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  • Bala, Chennai

    Sat, Oct 11 2008

    These students have really proved their talents....Great professional work...keep it up all the best... Bala

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  • Subramanian, Manipal

    Sat, Oct 11 2008

    The efforts of the students has been commendable...A great event

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  • Rachit Kirteeman, Manipal

    Sat, Oct 11 2008

    A one of its kind festival..has set standards for the coming years.One of the best organized and worked out festival in the history of manipal.Keep it up.CHEERS!!!

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  • Gaurang, Manipal

    Sat, Oct 11 2008

    it was not just a foodfest...it was a trend-setter....

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  • jatin , delhi

    Sat, Oct 11 2008

    Was one of the best fest I havr ever attended in Manipal.....hoping many more come our way.....Kasbah was one of d great experiences......cheers......

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  • Sukanya, Mumbai

    Sat, Oct 11 2008

    The food was great the ambience was excellent....good going guys...

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  • Varun, Manipal

    Sat, Oct 11 2008

    I ve attended many festivals at WGSHA but this one without a doubt has been a class apart....Never knew it was an all student venture

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  • Suvarna, magalore

    Sat, Oct 11 2008

    hey guys gr8 show!!!!!!!!! keep it up!!! great food!!!!!!!!! should be done on a regular basis

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  • Irshad, DuBai/Manipal

    Sat, Oct 11 2008

    Amazing fest...Never before have i seen & worked in such an organised Fest...Working in it...No doubt cooking for the people provides the ultimate Satisfaction..Trust me..Hotel Mangement is the best place to be!! & kasbah broke all barriers of a festival from customer satisfaction to Revenue to Popularity reaching far & wide as bangalore!!..Gr8 Work!! Congrtz to "The Dream Team"

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  • namrataa, manipal

    Sat, Oct 11 2008

    The fest was a dream project and i'd like to thank the entire team of Kasbah.. Lets do it again guys!!

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  • Rahul, manipal

    Sun, Oct 12 2008

    It was an amazing festival, the food was great so was the blue lit ambience. I would have really missed something if I hadnt come here!

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  • Siddharth, Manipal

    Fri, Oct 10 2008

    Great show my friends..............I look forward to many more events like these....It was a delightful experience indeed

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  • Sumit, Manipal

    Fri, Oct 10 2008

    A very well organized festival...look forward to more like these................great show guys

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  • nafisa vanak, chennai

    Sat, Oct 11 2008

    You have made me proud hussain with hard work and conviction .keep up the commendable work.congratulations to all of you to make this event a great success.

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  • hussain, chennai

    Sat, Oct 11 2008

    All I want to say is a big thank you from my side to the entire team of kasbah for helping all of us heads to realise our dream. cherz

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  • baptist lawrrence mendonca, Mudarangady Pilar

    Fri, Oct 10 2008

    Dear Student Freinds really good start KASBAH. make this workshop regular at least once amonth with cuisines around the world. profits can be donated to cancer or childcare welfare organisations

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  • denzil , mangalore

    Fri, Oct 10 2008

    Hats off to all the students who had made the fest a success ............ I think all the work has paid off ....... good luck for the future.

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  • denzil , mangalore

    Fri, Oct 10 2008

    Hats off to all the students who had made the fest a success ............ i think all the work has paid off ....... good luck for the future.

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  • Sahil, Manipal

    Sun, Oct 12 2008

    A great fest indeed...three cheers

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  • Sandeep , manipal

    Sat, Oct 11 2008

    I appriciate these students...had visited the festival.....amazing food and ambience...look forward to more events like these

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