And I liked it too! *Shock* *Pleasant Surprise*
Have you ever wanted to eat authentic Tamilian Vegetarian Food and have had only the Bhavans as choices? Ever wondered what a South Indian - Tamil Veg Thali tastes like? Well most of us have had yummy South Indian Spreads in weddings. But the 'meals' at restaurants are more about the quantity and the number of dishes rather than the quality and taste.
So what does one do when you want to eat good Home Cooked Quality Tamilian Food?
Head to Poompuhaar craft cafe I say!!
So I got this invite to a bloggers meet, at Poompuhar Craft Cafe. Being a craft enthusiast, I thought it's a place where we'll get to make stuff and even get some food.

But we end up there - There being this quaint tucked away quiet location, bang in the middle of the city! - A cafe-restaurant, with Poompuhar. I love my veggies at home, but when I head out, I prefer meat. And I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed this oh-so-veg-and-so-yummy Thai!
A little bit of background.
Poompuhar craft cafe is a joint venture by Sanskriti Crafts (who are mainly into gifting solutions) and Poompuhar (who promote craft and handicraft) in chennai.
The Place:
What are craftsmen and handicraft promoters doing in the food business? And how would it be you
They are providing an artistic, utterly relaxing dining experience.
Located right adjacent to Poompuhar, with an entrance of its own - it is quite easy to fine. They've got car park facilities, very comfortable! Though in the centre of the city, you don't feel the pollution or hear the noise. Fully surrounded by Bamboos and peppered metal ornaments and craft display, even the decor is yet another classy combination, which surprisingly but effortlessly works!
It seats about 30 to 40 at a time. And can go up to 50 if it's going to be a buffet. There is an open space dining area, where patrons can dine amidst bamboo, art and water. Or a smaller AC hall, decorated by craft.
Everything was spotless and well maintained. Loved that!
We were greeted with some refreshing lemon mint cooler. Yum. But that was just a teaser for what was to come.
They pride in almost home cooked food. The cooks have been home cooks for a long time, and have come to Chennai especially on Sanskriti's request. The cutlery is good old solid copper bottoms. It adds just that little extra flavour in the water and food which I love!
Ah! The food! Finally, we come to the food :)
There was rice, of course! Surrounded by the Tamil specials of Sambhar, Rasam, Phulka, Vatha Kuzhambu, Keera Poriyal, Coconut Rice, Cauliflower Fry, Potato side dish, and Payasam!
I'm drooling just remembering all that.
My favourite was the Vatha Kuzhambu, It was such a brilliant take on the classic - too good! But the best part about that thali was everything was so good !! The coconut rice. Potato - as always, lived up to its promise. The Cauliflower Fry - we were shameless and asked for a whole plate more AND finished it! The phulka and keera was such a delicious combo! I don't - I repeat, I NEVER eat greens outside of home (unless palak paneer counts) and I actually totally enjoyed this!
And the feather on the cap - the cherry on the cake - was the Payasam! So much goodness and happiness in that little bowl. *Happy sigh in remembrance*
I think if I said anymore about the food, I'd drool all over my keypad. So just go and try it for yourself!
Bon Appetit !!!