Archive for the ‘Food’ Category

Funny

Wednesday, October 19th, 2005

A while ago I put dosa making into a job description for myself. Now someone I am working with in India has been making some other job descriptions for different jobs. This person put dosa making into the qualifications section of the job description. How cool is that.

Dosa Club

Monday, October 10th, 2005

We are meeting again this Monday night. 7.30pm the posh Taj as usual.

We may even have a special birthday boy joining us.

Sam

Sunday, October 9th, 2005

Sam really is a top notch chap. I believe that one can have no firmer foundation for a relationship then Dosa.

BJD and Dosa

Monday, September 26th, 2005

BJD came to Dosa Club tonight. It was good fun to have him there. I like Dosa Club it’s always lots of fun.

Dosa Club News

Sunday, September 18th, 2005

This Monday we are back at the Posh Taj at 7.30pm on Wigram Rd. The big one closer to Anglicare that has several names and a big plasma TV.

It is going to be a special night because Sam will be returning after his long absence due to sickness. Yay.

Reschedule

Sunday, June 19th, 2005

I regret to inform you that the Birthday Dosa day planed for the 2nd of July has been canceled.

However on the 8th of July I am going to have a Birthday Dosa evening. So all is not lost.

Dosaclub.net

Friday, June 17th, 2005

I have just purchased a domain name. I think it’s a clear sign of my obsession.

No site yet. That will have to wait a week or two. Very fun though.

Maybe I’ll have a dosaclub email service for members.. Maybe I’ll have a Dosa wiki. hmmm.. Posibilities…

Maya Dosa

Monday, May 30th, 2005

Went to Maya Dosa tonight with Sam and Jem. ‘

Name: Maya Wigram St Haris Park

Date: 30/05/2005

Food:

I ordered a samosa first. It was good but it came in a little bowl full of what appeared to be BBQ sauce. This is not on.

I ordered a paper masala dosa. It was pretty good. The service was very quick. I didn’t have time to start the samosa before it was on my table. Good presentation. Only two dippers though came with the dosa. The texture was pretty good. However personally I felt the pancake part was a bit too brittle.

Atmosphere:

Maya was very modern. Perhaps to modern, the tables and chairs and whole place had an upmarket look. Very trendy. I was not a fan of this. It was quite popular and noisy too.

Value:

My Papar Masala Dosa was $8.50 and the Samosa $1.50. Not a bad price but still a dollar or so
more then I’d like. The service was good. They also had a range of Indian drinks. Sadly no thumbs up.

Rating:
*** - I give it 3 stars. I am afraid that the somosa sauce and the attmosphere stopped it getting the four stars it could of got. When I go to Indian I want it to be authentic.

New Category

Sunday, May 29th, 2005

I now have a Dosa category how cool is that. So useful for when I rave about how good they are.