Wednesday, October 17, 2007

A 50-foot tall Sandwich

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After a 10-hour effort by 42 employees, a Kerala state resort prepared a 50-foot tall sandwich with an eye on breaking the world record for the tallest sandwich ever.

Uday Samudra Leisure Resort at Kovalam claimed it broke the existing record for the tallest sandwich, held by O'Brien's Irish Sandwich Bar that made a 42 feet tall sandwich April 25, 2003. Read full story.......This sandwich is for record books

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Thursday, March 22, 2007

Unique 'Train Restaurant-cum-bar'

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Bhopal in India is the capital of the state of Madhya Pradesh & is known as the City of Lakes as its landscape is dotted with a number of man-made as well as natural lakes. In this City of Lakes now you can tickle your taste buds at a unique restaurant that looks every inch like a stationary train at a platform.

The rail-coach restaurant-cum-bar, Shan-e-Bhopal, has been built by converting an unused train bogie, with the backdrop of actual sights and sounds of a railway platform. The atmosphere is colonial.

The restaurant is located at Hotel Ashoka Lakeview here and is open to the public.

The Madhya Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (MPTDC) had come up with the idea in a bid to promote tourism.

The eatery has been equipped with all the railway paraphernalia, including lights and signals. Actual sounds of a railway platform are being played for special effect. A railway signal has been installed to indicate whether the restaurant is open or closed.

Its other specialties include cast iron furniture, silver cutlery and crockery, old-fashioned street lamps, lanterns and signals that were used by the Great India Peninsular Railway way back in 1849.

'Interestingly, many dishes served at the restaurant have been named after various parts of a bogie and the railway engine. The dishes include Indian, Chinese and Continental,' says A.K. Sen, an MPTDC chef.

'This is the first restaurant in the world to be prepared on a railway theme. The railways are planning to add another coach to the eatery in the near future,' said Dilip Shrivastava, assistant engineer, MPTDC.

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