It’s always fun when like minded people come together on trips and the sole purpose is not steered away from food!! From authentic chettiar meals to palatial houses, to cookery demonstrations/ workshops ,we got them all covered in our culinary holidays curated by Puliyogare travels by Rakesh Raghunathan. I love the fact that people come in as guests and leave as good friends. Memories for life! Thanks guys!
If you are keen on exploring Chettinad for food and have a group of people in mind, reach out to me and I will put it together.
Special cookery classes by the cooks of The Bangala
With friends Sher Jon and Rathi Nilakantan
Take home gifts. Chettinad Kottans and Chettinad snacks 🙂
Chettinad Mansions at Kanadukathan
With Sher Jon and Shylaja Chetlur thats how we woot in style!
Traditional chettiar thali (mangal sutra) at a jewellery store
Cookery demonstrations that showcased Chettinad Food
Cookery demonstrations that showcased Chettinad Food
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The musings of two Chennaiites seeking to discover the world through food and travel. As they open themselves up to adventure, the accompanying puliyogare, travels well and ensures that the idea of home is never lost
2 Comments
Sethu
June 8, 2017 at 7:44 amI saw an article in The Hindu today’s Metro plus 8/6/2017 reg Kanjeevaram Iddli etc at iD food festival at Chennai
Where is the food festival in Chennai
Hello Mr Rajesh
I admire your enthusiasm at this young age and getting into the very challenging world where The Tongue is Supreme
We were as hotelier for a three generations from palghat made a mark in bringing people to hotels when it was considered a SIN to eat in Hotels around 60 years ago
With warm greetings
SethumadhavanR
Puliyogare Travels
June 9, 2017 at 6:21 amDear Mr. Sethu, thank you for your message…Certainly means a lot. The festival is at iD outlets of Sathyam Cinemas. You can check https://www.zomato.com/chennai/id-royapettah for more info. they have many outlets in chennai. I am sure you will have some amazing recipes, if you ran hotels in Palakkad. Regards, Rakesh