There is some nuggets of history associated with most of the iconic eateries on Park Street and Ming Room is no different. The first Sichuan-inspired restaurant that was opened in 1983 by Sunny Puri and is believed to have given birth to Calcutta Sichuanese, has reopened after a pandemic gap, with a brand new menu that will keep you drooling! Ming Room is a part of Trincas, and it now has a fresh look with bright red walls, red lanterns, golden clouds and a seating capacity of 40. “Before the Ming Room phenomenon in Kolkata, there were more Hakka and Cantonese influences doing the rounds. With the opening of Ming Room by Trincas, people got to experience Sichuan influence that focused on heat and bold flavours, with a special emphasis on chillies and garlic. This almost instantly was loved by Indians and it is said that there were long queues outside Ming. Due to the pandemic we had Ming shut for sometime and even when things started opening up, we thought of giving it a facelift after 30 years and open it with brand new inclusions to offer our guests,” said Anand Puri, current managing partner at Trincas.
The menu now has well-balanced food options with enough choices for both vegetarians and non-vegetarians and also people with gluten allergy or health-conscious foodies.
“We have also done a lot of research to add authentic ingredients to our recipes. For example, there are plenty of healthy options in the stir-fry section. We have used nuts, spices and herbs in exciting new combinations. At the same time, we’ve kept a lot of our bestsellers from the original menu and also innovated on more modern fare — think Salt & Pepper Zucchini and Crunchy Tamarind Aubergine. We’ve ended up creating a menu which is part of the ’83 heritage, but also fresh and modern. There is something for everyone — whether healthy, delicious new stir-fries or classic favourites, this is a menu that has a variety of flavours and textures,” added Anand.
The Telegraph recently dropped by at Ming Room to review their new offerings and here’s what we loved!
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What: Ming Room
Where: 17 Park Street, right next to Trincas
Timings: 11.30am to 11pm
Meal for two: Rs 1,500 (without alcohol), Rs 2,200 (with alcohol)
Pictures: Rashbehari Das