Adults, Children, English, Write Ups

Landmark- A Timeless Favourite

-By Soul Sword- I first set my eyes on “Landmark” book store in Nungambakkam, Chennai in the year 1999. I visited the store as I had to buy a folder for my art sheets required at school. Those were the days when the stores didn't have attractive layouts or look inviting. People flocked to them… Continue reading Landmark- A Timeless Favourite

Adults, Children, English, Restaurants and Food Reviews, Uncategorized, Write Ups

Eating Norms In Chennai During 1970’s

By Brave Flower & Soul Sword- “One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well.” ― Virginia Woolf, A Room of One's Own Back in the 1970’s, before the apartments came up, Madras (now known as Chennai) used to house big multi-storeyed houses. These big houses were divided into smaller portions with… Continue reading Eating Norms In Chennai During 1970’s

Adults, Children, English, Places to visit in India, Write Ups

Marina Beach,Chennai, Tamil Nadu – My Favourite Hangout

-By Soul Sword- A trip to Chennai is never complete without visiting The Marina Beach Chennai, where the large expanse of sandy seashores meets the vast ocean blue waters of The Bay Of Bengal. The horizon; where the clear sky meets the deep blue sea, is dotted by ships waiting to dock. The long coastline… Continue reading Marina Beach,Chennai, Tamil Nadu – My Favourite Hangout

Restaurants and Food Reviews

Heavenly Punjabi Cuisine from Dhaba Estd 1986 Delhi – Food review

- By Soul Sword- Dhaba Estd 1986 Delhi is a restaurant in Ispahani Centre, Nungambakkam, serving Punjabi cuisine. They have a total of 6 outlets throughout India. I heard that the restaurant is usually packed in the evenings, so I made the reservations (a table for four) beforehand. As it is located in the shopping… Continue reading Heavenly Punjabi Cuisine from Dhaba Estd 1986 Delhi – Food review

Korean Drama Recaps, Restaurants and Food Reviews

Asian Cuisine And A Chennai Citizen

Food has always been the prime source of comfort and the prize of celebration to my soul. In my recent years of voluntary unemployment, it was not an easy task to find my prize the way I wanted it. Oh, I ate 3 square meals a day, but I craved for more than home cooked… Continue reading Asian Cuisine And A Chennai Citizen