OUR DINING EXPERIENCE: CCDD, BENGALURU
Seeing the title of this post, you could well ask, "What is CCDD? It sounds almost like a Government Department". But you have to be a Bangalorean Foodie to know this one. We know that MTR is Mavalli Tiffin Room, CTR is Central Tiffin Room, TRC is The Rameswaram Cafe and so on,..... CCDD stands for Chulha Chauki Da Dhaba! You will find CCDD - a chain of Punjabi- dhaba style restaurants - in as many as seven locations in Namma Bengaluru. We went to the one in Rajajinagar, situated bang opposite the Orion Mall, for lunch the other day.
Pro tip: There is no system of reservations here! It's FCFS or First Come....First Served. If there is a crowd, as there will be -especially on weekends- you need to give your name to a guy who notes it down in a register. When a table is free, he calls out your name and that's it!
The seating is designed to give a rustic charm to the restaurant as it serves dhaba style food. For the uninitiated, the "dhaba" traditionally is a restaurant on the highways where hungry truckers would stop to grab a bite and some rest. Today, dhabas are as much frequented by city folk who drive long distances to eat there. Hence at CCDD we sit on moodahs ( low bamboo stools) or charpoys (low slung cots with interlocking ropes) and the food is served on low bamboo based tables.
From the wide varieties of starters, we began with Babycorn Manchurian. The portion served was quite generous. We found the babycorn to be crunchy, spicy and totally delicious! We loved it!
After that we went for a dish which was highly recommended: the CCDD Special Chicken Kabab. The chicken kababs were luscious and very well marinated. They were served with a salad of onions and a green chutney. This dish can easily be described: lip smacking.!
For the main course, we opted for the Chicken Lahsuniya which we enjoyed with hot Garlic Butter Naans. As the name suggests, this medium-spiced dish of chicken had a flavour of garlic. We deliberately chose to have a milder dish after the fiery starters we had.
By now we were feeling too full! So the Kadhai Paneer that we had ordered was packed for us to take away. We enjoyed this for dinner. It tasted just great with succulent pieces of paneer ( Indian cottage cheese) well blended with the coarse masala that characterises Kadhai Paneer.
And yes, I must mention that as we enjoyed our lunch we sipped at our tall glasses of Sweet Lassi. This provided an ideal foil to the spicy food and was delicious in itself.
Being a Saturday afternoon, the restaurant was full. There were no vacant tables to be seen. Yet we could enjoy a leisurely meal. We found the service to be excellent. There wasn't much of a delay in getting one dish after the other. We weren't rushed either!
Overall, if you like high quality Punjabi food, CCDD should fit your bill ( no pun intended). The awards CCDD have won and proudly displayed speak volumes of the quality of this restaurant.
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