Night out, Asian style

Oriental street food fest is about a lot of eating with a lot of chatter

January 30, 2016 02:58 pm | Updated September 23, 2016 04:06 am IST - Hyderabad

Oriental street food

Oriental street food

Live counters, choice of dishes and an open seating space sounds like a good option for dinner in these warm winter nights. The Pan Asian street food fest is a fest to top up on the Asian cravings.

If you are wondering which Asian cuisine it offers, have no worries, this fest allows you to try more than one Asian cuisine.

So there is the Cantonese, a bit of Japanese, flavours from Singapore street food and more at the Oriental Street Food Festival at Syn—Asian Grill and Bar in the Taj Deccan. The fest features an array of authentic and sumptuous South East Asian dishes.

To further add to the ambience and mood of the authentic hawker street setting of Asian Night Markets, this fest has put up trolleys and live counters. The entire menu is created on live counters, complete with the Oriental backdrop.

So, what does the menu have to offer to food lovers. Being a fest designed on the street food culture, diners can walk along, discuss and also custom make their dishes. The chefs at the live counters will explain the dishes and prepare the dishes keeping in mind the preferences of diners.

The menu includes Soto Ayam, Hong Kong Fry, Yakitoris, Kaeng Pa, Wokery, Takoyaki and Banh Sung Trau made live. The fest is mainly for dinner keeping in mind the night market style in most of the tourist friendly Asian countries, which means one can hang around beyond midnight with their foods and drinks.

A must try here are the Japanese omelette buns, the chicken starters, the fish counter which offers fried calamari and baby octopus.

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