20 November, 2025

Cardamomomom


On the recommendation of an Indian co-worker, I talked a friend into taking dinner with me at Thalaivas in Middleton. OK, in truth it did not take much convincing to get her to try out this new restaurant - new to both of us.

We arrived just after they opened for dinner and we had the place to ourselves for a short time.

I liked the umbrellas hanging from the ceiling. Aside from the TV blaring Indian music videos, they were the lone decorative element that spoke of the Asian subcontinent. For reasons unknown to me, a sperm whale adorned the bar.

While I may not understand why it was there, I appreciated the presence of the rather incongruous aquatic mammal.

The menus were like hardcover books. Opening mine, I discovered that the pages were all glossy. 

Such fanciness! Any change to the menu means an expensive re-do of the menus.

On offer were some Chinese selections in addition to Indian which seemed mainly to be southern Indian. An odd combination. I was impressed that the kids menu was free of hot dogs and chicken tenders and instead consisted of a trio of dosas.

We started with soups. My companion ordered the Sweet Corn Veg variety


while I went with the Kozhi Milagu Saaru. 

Her soup was light, slightly sweet, and delicious while mine was richer, slightly smoky, and delicious.

For the main course she went with Parotta with Lamb Curry, parotta being a layered flat bread.

I went with Tandoori Chicken. 

Both were tasty, very tasty indeed.

For dessert we had rice kheer.

It's basically just rice pudding but the cardamom adds an extra dimension of lusciousness.

My companion and I agreed that Thalaivas was delicious and will likely be back the next time there are errands to run on the west side.

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