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This hotel still uses firewood

November 16, 2011 09:16 am | Updated 09:16 am IST - MANGALORE:

Vitthaldas Kamath cooking the delicacies using firewood at his hotel in Gurpurin Mangalore on Tuesday. Photo: R. Eswarraj

A 40-year-old family-run hotel in Gurpur claims to have been running for the last three generations. Called “Janatha”, the hotel is located on the Mangalore-Moodbidri road.

The place is different from other restaurants as the food is cooked entirely on firewood. Customers can choose to sit either in the front room of the hotel or in the kitchen where one can see the requested food getting done. While the tuppa dosas sizzle on the tava, a cat lends company.

Fifty-four-year-old Vitthaldas Kamath, who owns the hotel, said the hotel was started by his father G. Krishna Kamath, whose portrait adorns the front room.

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Vijayendra and Sudheer Kamath, both sons of Vitthaldas Kamath, help in the kitchen every day. The brothers finished their graduation and have decided to join the family business, said 24-year-old Vijayendra, who is the youngest family member in the business. He said the kitchen uses three quintals of firewood a week. Firewood as fuel had been used ever since the kitchen began, said Mr. Vijayendra.

He said the place was open only for breakfast and serves up to 200 people a day. The breakfast menu includes tuppa dosa , idlis , aambvade , potato vadas , and two types of chutneys are served.

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