“Puttukada” at Kumbalam in
Eranakulam is a popular haunt for its freshly prepared local food. It is 2 km north of NH-47
through the PWD main Road. There are no
sign boards or directions to this vintage, typical Kerala tea shop. On the
banks of the Vembanad Lake, this locale opens for its customers only from 9o'clock at night to the wee hours of the morning, around 2 a.m and
Sundays are holidays. The illuminated lights of Kochi city and suburbs, which lie across the
Lake, is a feast for the eyes of his customers. Soft ‘Puttu,’ steamed rice cake, and delicious
village cuisines like combos of ‘Puttu’
with beef curry or mutton curry and ‘Kappa,’
steamed and fried pieces of tapioca, with chicken roast are specialties worth
mentioning here. Chicken fry and boiled duck’s
eggs are also available. Piping hot tea with or without milk is also served
here. Prices are reasonable ranging from Rs. 70/- to Rs. 140/- per plate.
The shop could take a maximum of 20 people at a time on its
wooden stools and benches placed in the tiny spaces. It is a popular haunt of
nocturnal wanderers after their cinemas and picnics.
Excerpts from
NEED OF THE HOUR
by
Joseph J. Thayamkeril
Lawyer, Kochi, Kerala, India.
josephjthayamkeril.blogspot.com
josephjthayamkeril@gmail.com
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