The orange Sambar (a type of curry) you see is not what we ate, as it has fish pieces in it. For us vegetarians they had another less colorful curry to have with the doasa.
I was browsing through the old photos and these two caught my eye.
The orange Sambar (a type of curry) you see is not what we ate, as it has fish pieces in it. For us vegetarians they had another less colorful curry to have with the doasa.
I was browsing through the old photos and these two caught my eye.
I wondered what SRECCS stood for – Southern Railway……Catering Services. It actually stands for Southern Railway Employees Cooperative Credit Society.Sambhar with fish, I think I am hearing it for the first time.
I love sambar. I’m feeling hungry now. One suggestion to you. Your labels are not proper. You should have also mentioned ‘sambar’, ‘railway station’ as the labels. Open SOurce Jortal
sambar fish..ohh…that is new.I seldom eat non-veg but yes, I would love to try the same. I love sambar specially home-made.
if u like fish, its one of the best things in mangalore 🙂 i luv the coastal cuisine and fish!
Did they actually call it a sambar ?
Fish sambar? sounds new to me. There are lot of Only Veg options in Mangalore though.
Thanks for finding out what SRECCS stands for Paradox.Vishal thanks for the suggestion!Hobo, we being vegetarians, coastal cuisine is a waste on us.Sandeep, even in Goa we went for veg. good.Lakshmi, that is a good question!Ajeya, thanks, we just went with what was next door to the station!
I’m bumping into ‘food’ related posts everywhere.. bad timing…btw Fish sambar is usually called as ‘meen saaru’ in Karnataka…
Prashanth, if you are still in UK and if some of your lunches are cold lunch, I understand 😀 Thanks for letting me know the name.