Southside Street Food Showdown Jan 2014

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Southside Street Food Showdown:
Babu Bombay Street Kitchen (India) Vs Fire In Babylon (West Indies)
The Glad Cafe, Shawlands, Glasgow
17-19 January 2014

In this first unofficial meeting of Commonwealth Nations in 2014, two of Scotland’s leading street food exponents go head to head.

Representing India at this one-off pop-up restaurant in Shawlands’ Glad Cafe will be Babu Bombay Street Kitchen. They will be serving the starter for the evening, in the form of their famous ‘sev puri’, a hugely popular crispy, tangy, spicy street snack, straight from the streets of Bombay. The delicious morsels come layered with a trio of chutneys — tamarind, 100 clove garlic & red chilli and green chilli & coriander —and are topped with crispy lentil vermicelli, fresh coriander, green chillies & lime.

“The sev puri are crispy, crunchy, exquisitely-flavoured taste bomb snacks, full of the punchiness of coriander and lime” Ron McKenna, The Herald, 2013.

Babu will also be offering two main course choices for the evening: ‘Keema Pau’, another Bombay street staple, made with spicy tender chicken and peas and ‘Vada Pau’ – a juicy, spicy, tamarind and coriander chutney potato burger.

Fighting the West Indies’ corner will be Caribbean cooks Fire In Babylon. Serving the Trinidadian classic roadside snack ‘Doubles’, made with channa aloo wrapped in two fluffy fried breads, as well as West Indian showstopper ‘Curry Goat’ – slow cooked for at least five hours to ensure maximum succulence. To finish off the evening Fire In Babylon will present the dessert, with none other than a Jamaican Ginger Cake. Thankfully not the McVities kind, but their own homemade, rich, moist version, served dripping in a dark rum glaze.

The event will be set in the performance space in the Glad Cafe in Shawlands in Glasgow’s Southside and will feature background Bollywood movies and reggae DJs to give your tastebuds some audio-visual accompaniment.

Southside Street Food Showdown
17-19 January 2014
The Glad Cafe, 1006A Pollokshaws Road, Shawlands, Glasgow G41 2HG | 0141 636 6119
£5 advance ticket (includes a traditional Caribbean rum and mango punch)
£15 for 4 course meal (1 starter / 2 mains / 1 dessert – payable on the night)
Two sittings per evening: Fri/Sat: 6.30pm/8.30pm | Sun: 5pm/7pm
Advance booking essential – tickets available from: http://southsidestreetfoodshowdown.bigcartel.com/

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I am Emma and with my husband Mark write Foodie Explorers, which is a food and travel website.

I am a member of the Guild of Food Writers and British Guild of Travel Writers.

We have a wide range of judging experience covering products, hotels and have judged, for example, for Great Taste Awards and Scottish Baker of the Year.

Along the way Mark gained WSET Level 2 in Wine and I have WSET Level 2 in Spirits as well as picking up an award with The Scotsman Food and Drink Awards.    

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