Gone are the days when there were
only a handful of amazing restaurants located within five star hotels. With the
mushrooming of several new properties every year, the existing hotels are continually
looking at increasing their revenue by revamping the restaurant offerings
situated within. One such chain of hotels that has been consistently great with
their restaurants is Hotel Raintree. Among my multiple visits to both their
properties in Chennai, I’ve never left back with a single iota of worry. So
when I was told that the Coffee Shop at their St. Mary’s road hotel had been
renovated, I just couldn’t wait to check the new place.
First things first, the restaurant
has been rechristened as ‘The Colony’ and flows seamlessly all the way to the
lobby with a different ambiance set up near the lobby and a very colonial set
up with art pieces depicting the Colonial era of Chennai inside the main dining
area. As I settled down into my place, I was greeted by the Executive Chef Mr.
Hushmoin Patell, whose looks immediately made me feel that I’m in for a delight
tonight. After brief pleasantries, Chef informed that their concept of buffet
is slightly different as in addition to the spread, a few dishes are made on
order and served hot and fresh right at the table.
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(Chicken and Mushroom Cappuccino) |
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(Salad Counter) |
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(Cold Meat spread) |
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(Cold Platter) |
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(Grilled Prawns on a bed of Couscous) |
While I waited for the soup to be
served, I made a visit to the spread and was quite surprised at the same. The
cold counters had an assortment of salads with a cold mezze platter too. Some
of the salads that were intriguing were a ‘Salad of Broccoli, Orange &
Bocconcini’, ‘Surati Fafda’, ‘Vietnamese rice paper rolls with raw Mango &
Vermicelli noodles’, ‘Salad of Wine poached Pear, Asparagus and Arugula’, a
delicious ‘Grilled Prawns on a bed of Couscous’ and a whole lot of dips
including ‘Mustard Mayo’, ‘Hummus’, ‘Babaganoush’ and ‘Labneh’. By the time I
could pick up my choice from the cold counter, the ‘Chicken & Mushroom
Cappuccino’ made its way to the table. The soup had the perfect balance of both
flavours and along with the biscotti made me feel as if it was a meal all by
itself. The beginning was just fabulous.
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(Mutton Chapli Kebab) |
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(Spicy Bean Fattayar & Kudamulagai Bonda) |
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(Prawn Pollichathu) |
With the entrée’s complete, there
was an order placed to the kitchen for some of the made to order items from the
buffet. First up was the ‘Mutton Chapli Kebab’. Although looks similar to the
Galouti, this is quite different as the texture is coarser. On enquiring, Chef
informed me that the Chapli is from the Indus region and is considered to be
the forefather of the Lucknowi Galouti. With the plate completely swept, I made
way for some ‘Spicy Bean Fattayar’ and ‘Kudamulagai Bonda’. While the fattayar
was a mix of flavour, the bonda did not fancy me much. Not wanting to stuff
myself, I wanted to try out something that was unique to the restaurant. So ask
the Chef and he says I’ll get you some ‘Prawn Pollichathu’. I was excited to
try it out as it has always been Meen Polichathu and being a prawn lover, was expecting
a burst of flavours. The presentation was cute with the prawn beautifully
wrapped in the leaf served along with some crunch. However, the first bite and
I was slightly confused as I couldn’t feel the taste that you get from a
claypot. Upon enquiring, Chef revealed that they don’t use a claypot due to the
complexities involved as this is the only dish on the menu that may require
one. Nevertheless, the prawn was still amazing and great selection.
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(Buffet Spread) |
With different flavours playing inside
my mouth, I just had a quick sneak peak of the other main courses on the spread
which included a yummy ‘Badami Murgh’, a crispy ‘Kozhi Erakai Varuval’ and ‘Roasted
lamb with waterchestnuts’. In addition, I also tried the ‘Shahi Paneer’ which
had a very succulent paneer. With about 60+ items on the buffet menu, it was
one large spread yet by the way the spread was placed didn’t look that massive.
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(Dessert Counter) |
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(Dessert Counter) |
To bring closure to the evening, I
headed to the dessert counter and realized that vast variety of selection that
was displayed. Being very confident that not more than a couple can be accommodated
by myself, I picked up the ‘Apple Strudel’, ‘Carrot Pudding’, ‘Rasberry Mousse’,
‘Chenna Malai Sandwich’ and a ‘Mango Velvet cake’. With this done as I was just
about to call it an evening, the Chef asked me if I wanted to try a speciality
dessert of theirs. Me being someone who will go to any extent for desserts, was
game for it.
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(Madras Filter Coffee Panna Cotta) |
What came next took me by a big
surprise. The speciality dessert was a ‘Madras Filter Coffee Panna Cotta’.
Mighty heavens it was just mind boggling. The aroma was just like our original filter
coffee while the panna cotta was perfectly set and to balance the textures it
was accompanied by a lime curd and peanut Florentine. This was by far one of
the best panna cotta that I’d savoured during my food journey and is on the
must have dish list that I’m compiling for Chennai. Truly outstanding. If you
are looking for a different buffet experience with a wide variety of cuisine,
then I may say that “The Colony” awaits you.
The Colony is located at Hotel
Raintree, St Mary’s Road in Alwarpet with the buffet priced at ₹1,300 plus
taxes.
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