LIVING IN WAKAD
Part 2 – Eating Out in Wakad
 By
 VIKRAM KARVE
 Eating   out in Wakad – that’s a real joke. There is nowhere to eat out in   Wakad. Yes, you don’t even get a decent Vada Pav or Bhel or Pani Puri or   Misal or Dosa or Idli or Utthapam or Chola Bhatura or Pav Bhaji or a   pastry or ice cream or a quality hygienic affordable value-for-money   meal in Wakad.
 Last   evening I felt hungry and a craving for a Dosa. Now there is no place   you can get a Dosa or a decent affordable value for money food in  Wakad.  So I had to go all the way to Shivsagar in Aundh to have a dosa.  
 A   few years ago, when I lived near Aundh, I regularly patronised   Shivsagar, which used to be a reasonable eatery for vegetarian food and   snacks, but sadly now, maybe owing to the monopoly situation as there  is  no other competition around, it is quite expensive and the quality  of  food and service has gone down. Maybe it is due to the proliferating  IT  Pros with loads of money at such a young age who don’t bother too  much  about the affordability or value-for-money aspects.
 For a foodie like me, it’s really sad – you can’t eat out in Wakad – for eating you have to go out of Wakad. 
 There   is my old favourite Sadanand, still going strong, down the Katraj   bypass road at the corner of the diversion to Baner. And across the   flyover towards Hinjewadi there are a few high falutin places which serve good but expensive food like Café MoMo   at the Marriot, Mezzanine and Admiralty and on the road towards Mumbai   there is Sayaji, strongly recommended by my son, which I am planning  to  visit soon, especially for a feast at Barbeque Nation, and I believe   there is Ginger nearby too, and I have seen a few “Dhabas” and “Garden   Restaurants” dotting the road, and Soul Curry quite a distance away,  and  the solitary Dominoes Pizza which is the only place which provides  home  delivery. 
 Here,   in Wakad, there is not even a single decent clean and well-lighted   place where you can sit down in comfort with your family to relish a   simple snack or meal, like the ubiquitous Udipi restaurants you have all   over Pune. There is no street food either, for there are no streets!
 I   was fortunate to have lived at the best of locations in the heart of   the best of the cities – like Churchgate in Mumbai and near CP in New   Delhi, which afforded an excellent quality of life, and sometimes I wish   we should have chosen a smaller place in the heart of Pune. But then   the main reason we came out here to Wakad is for the convenience of my   darling wife who works in Hinjewadi just five minutes away. Maybe my   wife knew about the food scene out here and wants me to reduce my weight   so that’s why she chose Rohan Tarang in Wakad. 
 On   a positive note, my apartment is real good – plenty of light, plenty  of  air, plenty of room, an excellent view, all of which generate  cheerful  vibes. The connectivity is good too – it takes less time to  reach Navi  Mumbai than to reach the other end of Pune. The air is  relatively  unpolluted and the  place is not congested (at least the   place where I stay) unlike some other concrete jungles of Pune and, of   course, I would any day prefer to stay towards the Mumbai side of Pune   than towards the Ahmednagar, Solapur, Saswad, Satara, Sinhagad or Nasik   sides of Pune.
 It   is early days yet and let’s hope things start looking up. The road is   being widened, the public transportation may improve, and hopefully in   case BRTS comes on the main road, there may be pedestrian pavements and   cycle tracks too like on Satara Road which is delight for walkers and   cyclists though it narrows down the road for cars and motorcycles, and   of course the convenience of travel in BRTS buses.
 Here,   seeing the speed at which buildings are coming up all over, it looks   like they have put the cart before the horse in the expectation that as   the burgeoning townships in Wakad start getting occupied and the   population multiplies, demand will create supply, and hopefully various   amenities will come up – Malls, Multiplexes, Banks, Shopping Centres,   Bookstores, Parks and Playgrounds, Joggers Tracks, places to hang out,   the various things that enhance the quality of life, and most   importantly good affordable value for money restaurants and eateries to   enjoy good food. 
 We   never plan, we hope, hope for the best, and sometimes hopes come true!   Let’s hope for the best, be optimistic, pray with our hearts that the   quality of life will improve, and maybe Wakad may soon become the best   place in Pune to live in.
 Before   I end, let me tell you something you probably may not believe,   incredible but true. Just before I relocated, I made a request via   internet to BSNL for a landline and broadband connection at my new   apartment in Rohan Tarang and promptly got an SMS that their staff would   visit my place and give the connection immediately.  I  waited for a  few days and when no one from BSNL turned up, I enquired  with BSNL. I  was shocked when BSNL informed me that it was not possible  to give me  landline telephone or broadband internet connection as there  was no  optical fibre cable in that area. Well, I don’t live in an  uninhabited  desolate mofussil area in the back of beyond or deep  within  remote uncharted forests and jungles – I live in a most modern  township  just a stone’s throw away from the much hyped  “state-of-the-art”  Infotech  Park at Hinjewadi in Pune, which is being  flaunted as the IT  Capital of India. And, by the way, most of the  persons living out here  are IT Pros. That’s “Cart before Horse”  infrastructure development for  you!
 So   I make do with my cell phone and Reliance USB Netconnect. It may   surprise you but the very same BSNL did provide me with landline and   broadband in the jungles of Girinagar! Yes, sometimes rural is better   than urban!
 Hey,   I have digressed. We started off with “Eating Out in Wakad” and look   where we have reached! Can’t help it – there is nowhere to eat out in   Wakad. Like I said: You can’t eat out in Wakad – for eating, you have to   go out of Wakad. 
 I   am hungry. So off I go – where to – I will tell you tomorrow. And I’ll   also tell you my long walks with my pet dog Sherry, her fun and frolic   chasing early morning creatures defecating in the fields, the friendly   souls I meet every day, the pure air and beautiful view from my  balcony  of refreshing sunrise, breathtaking sunsets, the alluring  lights at  nightand much more about living in Wakad.
 Till then, Happy Eating!
 Meanwhile, if you haven’t, do read Part 1 of Living In Wakad – Stay Inside Stay Cool.
 VIKRAM KARVE 
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 VIKRAM KARVE   educated at IIT Delhi, ITBHU Varanasi, The Lawrence School Lovedale,   and Bishop's School Pune, is an Electronics and Communications Engineer   by profession, a Human Resource Manager and Trainer by occupation, a   Teacher by vocation, a Creative Writer by inclination and a Foodie by   passion. An avid blogger, he has written a number of fiction short   stories and creative non-fiction articles in magazines and journals for   many years before the advent of blogging. He has written a foodie book Appetite For A Stroll and   a book of fiction short stories which is being published soon and is   busy writing his first novel. Vikram lives in Pune with his family and   pet Doberman girl Sherry, with whom he takes long walks thinking   creative thoughts. 
Academic and Creative Writing Journal Vikram Karve: http://karvediat.blogspot.com
Professional Profile of Vikram Karve: http://www.linkedin.com/in/karve
 Academic and Creative Writing Journal Vikram Karve: http://karvediat.blogspot.com
Professional Profile of Vikram Karve: http://www.linkedin.com/in/karve
Creative Writing by Vikram Karve: http://vikramkarve.sulekha.com/blog/posts.htm
 Email: vikramkarve@sify.com
Foodie Book: Appetite for a Stroll
http://books.sulekha.com/book/appetite-for-a-stroll/default.htm
   Foodie Book: Appetite for a Stroll
http://books.sulekha.com/book/appetite-for-a-stroll/default.htm
© vikram karve., all rights reserved. 
2 comments:
CP is no longer the hotspot for foodies. True, it has quite a few restaurants but New Friends Colony, Saket, GK have a far better selection.
hehe y don u jus cook? :o
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