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Sunday Brunch | Guppy by Ai

By Shibanibawa

soups, cold appetisers, steamed buns, tempura, sushi, grills, pizza pancakes, mains, rice, noodles and desserts. Some of the dishes are specials from Guppy's regular menu, and some that are usually not available. So if you like Japanese food, this is a Sunday brunch that you must try. One, unlike most brunches this one is not served buffet style. Everything is served at your table. When I say everything, I mean everything; and it is quite an elaborate menu! So instead of ordering what you like you actually have to tell your server to Chef Vikram Khatri has crafted a fab brunch menu offering not serve you what you don't want. And of course, if you like something you can order a repeat by simply waving the flag kept on your table.

We start with the duo of soups - Miso Soup and Mushroom Suimono. While both the soups are very good, I have to say that this is one of the best miso soups I have had. At many places I find the miso paste overpowering other flavours, but not in this one. Chef Khatri and his team have struck a wonderful balance here. Then comes a platter of cold appetisers including Salmon Tataki, Tofu Sashimi, Potato Salada, Tomago Yaki and Spinach Goma ae. Find some of the names mind boggling? Just sit back and tuck in the fresh ingredients ensconced in wonderful flavours. The marinated spinach is dressed with sesame and coconut milk, and tofu drizzled with a dressing made of ooba leaves, walnuts and goma ponzu. The Scottish salmon is quick seared and served with leeks, pickled onions and fresh daikon threads in citrus soy. Don't worry about the small servings on the platter. Remember that you can order more of anything that you like.

I move on to the and try the mushroom one. I was never a fan of baos, but lately have developed a liking for them if they are stuffed well and are not too doughy. While this bun is perfect, I would prefer more of the mushroom stuffing to make every mouthful burst with the wonderful flavour of the filling. The steamed buns Pork Sumai is very succulent and very well stuffed with the said meat.

Then comes the course that I have eagerly been looking forward to. The Sushi platter includes the California Roll, the Spicy Salmon Roll and Spicy Tuna Roll. With these in front of me, I gladly stay away from the vegetarian options that include avocado, takuwan and cucumber. The sushi is well rolled and simply great. The fish tempura on the other had is quite a let down. It is not crunchy and I can almost taste the uncooked batter. I'm sure if I had voiced my concern it would have come back perfectly done, but honestly when everything else is as good as it is, one can quietly let it pass and enjoy other stuff.

The grills include Tofu Skewers, Marinated Mushrooms, Sweet Potato Teriyaki Skewers, Chicken Tasukane and Fish Slewer in Spicy Sauce. In this round I do the opposite of the previous one - I stick to the vegetarian options and they are fab; especially the sweet potato teriyaki skewers. I don't know if it's just because sweet potatoes are in season currently, but these skewers are just brilliant. Then there's the Okonomiyaki or the Japanese pancake pizza. It is a pancake made with lots of vegetables and then topped with the meat of your choice and drizzled with a spicy mayo and some hot sauce. I try the pork one and would recommend that you try it too especially because it is a Sunday special and not available in the daily menu.

After all this food one really doesn't need mains, but you'll appreciate the Karashi Vegetable/Chicken Casserole. The succulent chicken leg and bacon stew is cooked slowly in karashi mustard sauce and is a comforting broth and ideal for a cold winter afternoon. It is served with Udon Noodles with Exotic Mushrooms in tonkatsu sauce and Garlic Fried Sticky Rice. If you do want mains this selection hits the spot. And even if you don't, I would suggest that you at least try the casserole for its wonderful rich flavour.

Finally comes the dessert platter including Green Tea and Chocolate Cake, Fruit Yakitori, Chocolate Fondant and ice cream, providing a befitting end to a wonderful brunch.

But before I sign off, I have to tell you that there are two ways to enjoy this Sunday Table Brunch - one is with unlimited non-alcoholic drinks and the other is with unlimited alcoholic drinks. And the cocktails are super - refreshing, well mixed and include special Japanese style beer cocktails and mocktails. So if you're looking for good Sunday brunch options, please mark Guppy by ai on top of the list, because there are hardly any Japanese brunches in the city (the mutli-cuisine ones don't count), the food is fresh and delicious and I think it is very well priced for the quality of spread that is offered.

28, Main Market, Lodhi Colony, New Delhi - 110003.

for unlimited food and non alcoholic beverages; Prices: Rs 1475 Rs 1950 for unlimited food and alcohol.


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