A Gastronomic Journey: Dive into the Newest Restaurants and Menus

Embark on a culinary adventure with Hashtag Magazine as we take you to explore the newest restaurants and menus, captivating taste buds nationwide. Discover many dining destinations offering innovative cuisines and delightful experiences, from vibrant urban hubs to quaint corners.

Cafe 49 Unveils a Symphony of Sweet Delights!

Location: Mumbai

Cafe 49 welcomes the summer season with a Mango Menu that promises to delight mango enthusiasts. From classic desserts like Mango Fresh Cream and Mango Baked Cheesecake to innovative creations like Mango Lotus Biscoff Baked Cheesecake, Mango Nutella, and Mango Raspberry, each dish is crafted to perfection using the finest Alphonso mangoes.

Cafe 49 offers Mango Tacos and Mango Quesadillas for those craving something savoury, blending mango’s sweet and tangy flavours with tasty ingredients. Try the refreshing Mango Cocktail or spicy Chili Mango Mocktail to quench your thirst. With its range of desserts, dishes, and beverages, Cafe 49’s Mango Menu is a delightful treat for mango lovers!

Address: Cafe 49, The Emerald Hotel, Juhu Tara Road, Juhu, Mumbai – 400049
Timing: 11 am to 11 pm

Get a Taste of Tiger Yaki: A Fusion of Korean and Japanese Delights

Location: Bangalore

Tiger Yaki, the renowned fast-casual Korean & Japanese restaurant, is ready to charm Bangalore with its unique culinary blend. Founded by Chef & CEO Rahul Vasandani and co-founded by CMO Karan Sharma, Tiger Yaki has already won hearts in Mumbai. Now, Bangaloreans can savour the fusion of Korean and Japanese flavours at their new outlet on St. Marks Road.

More than a dining experience, Tiger Yaki offers innovation, convenience, and a welcoming ambiance. It is located at a prime spot and promises to be a vibrant addition to Bangalore’s food scene. With Bangalore’s growing interest in Asian cuisine, Tiger Yaki’s arrival couldn’t be more timely.

From tantalizing Takoyakis to savoury Bulgogi Tiger, each dish at Tiger Yaki is a masterpiece. Tiger Yaki is committed to using only the freshest ingredients, ensuring a culinary adventure. The grand opening in Bangalore marks a new chapter for Tiger Yaki, inviting food enthusiasts to indulge in a delightful fusion of tradition and innovation.

Address: Tiger Yaki – Shop premises unit number 3, ground floor, House of Lords, No 16/1, St Marks Road, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001. 
Timing: 12:30 pm to 11 pm. 

Beat the Heat with Tao Asian Kitchen’s Light Summer Dishes

Location: Nagpur

Beat the summer heat with Tao Asian Kitchen’s new vegetarian menu, offering a delightful array of light summer dishes and refreshing mocktails. Indulge in various vegetarian options, including Stir-fried Tofu, Creamy Avocado Maki Roll, Green Veggies, and cashew Nut Dimsums. There’s Miso Ramen and Loaded Vegetable Ramen for noodle lovers, while stir-fry enthusiasts can enjoy Exotic Vegetables in Black Bean Sauce or Shandong fried rice. The menu also features Oriental Tofu in Hunan Sauce, adding a flavourful twist to a classic dish.

Pair your meal with a handcrafted mocktail from their enticing menu, such as Berry Blast, Blue Lagoon, or Orange Blossom. Each drink is designed to refresh and delight your taste buds, complementing your summer dining experience at Tao Asian Kitchen.

Backyard Gupta House, RNT Marg, Sita Kunj, Civil Lines, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440001

Tel: +91 97020 71015

Spice Up Your Dining Experience at Chilli Pop

Location: Delhi

Located in the lively Rajouri Garden area, the newly launched Chilli Pop draws inspiration from its surroundings to craft a dynamic and diverse ambience. In three words, it can be described as bold, eclectic, and fun. Born out of a passion for spicy flavours and a vision to offer a unique dining experience that blends heat with satisfying tastes, Chilli Pop has evolved into a brand known for its diverse menu and innovative marketing strategies. From humble beginnings, it has expanded its reach to a broader audience, adapting its approach to align with evolving consumer preferences and culinary trends.

What sets Chilli Pop apart is its quirky design and unique features. Vibrant interiors, eye-catching colours, playful elements, and vivid handmade paintings create a genuinely distinctive space. The restaurant actively engages with its community through social media, contests, and events, fostering a sense of belonging and loyalty among its patrons.

The menu at Chilli Pop reflects the neighbourhood’s cultural diversity, offering a wide variety of flavours and culinary influences from around the world. The vibrant atmosphere within the restaurant makes it a favoured destination for socializing and indulging in flavourful cuisine and cocktails. With its bold flavours, dynamic ambiance, and unique design elements, Chilli Pop promises a memorable and enjoyable experience for all who visit.

Address: Property Space No.1, 4th Floor, Vishal, Shivaji Place, Vishal Enclave, Rajouri Garden, New Delhi, Delhi, 110027

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Must Visit Cafes in Hyderabad

As the monsoon rain kisses Hyderabad’s streets, the city transforms into a cozy location for coffee and conversations. A cool getaway atmosphere naturally demands special cravings a cup of steamy coffee, a plate of piping-hot pakoras, or a decadent slice of cake. From charming garden nooks to rustic hideaways, Hyderabad’s cafes come alive during the rainy season, offering comfort, warmth, and the perfect ambiance to chase away the monsoon blues. MANOGNA REDDY explores these authentic cafés, which are the best hangout spots in Hyderabad during monsoons. Let’s enjoy monsoons the way they are. Aaromale Located in Film Nagar, Aaromale is a charming café that blends culinary delights with a creative ambiance. The café offers a fusion of Italian and Mexican cuisines, offering dishes like BBQ chicken pizza, peri-peri chicken, and onion strings. The dessert menu includes indulgent options such as cheesecakes, ice cream, and brownies. With both indoor and outdoor seating, it’s an ideal spot for casual hangouts and meaningful discussions. The café is known for its cozy atmosphere and friendly service. Aaromale offers a perfect setting with its rich greenery, and a roof made of terracotta cladding gives a cozy look attuned to the tradition of the Western Ghats. Lé Vantage Café Bar Located in Jubilee Hills, Lé Vantage Café Bar offers a serene and elegant setting with a blend of European and Mediterranean cuisines. The café features a beautiful outdoor seating area adorned with white umbrellas and lush greenery. It’s a perfect spot for brunches, evening cocktails, and casual gatherings. The ambiance is both romantic and relaxed, making it a popular choice for various occasions. The menu includes dishes like chowder, leek potato soup, avocado halloumi sandwich, pesto pasta, and beverages such as hot chocolate and Orange Twist. The café also offers indoor games like chess and Scrabble

The Most Popular Foods In Kolkata

Intro: Kolkata isn’t just a city, it’s a feeling. A place where time moves slowly through the mist of nostalgia, where conversations brew over clay cups of tea, and where every street corner hums with the scent of something delicious. From colonial cafes to humble street stalls, Kolkata serves up a feast of flavors rooted in tradition, yet ever-evolving. If you want to taste the true essence of the city. Dhanush Kumar, writes about the most popular foods in Kolkata that no visit, or memory should be without. Kathi Rolls Born in the heart of Kolkata at Nizam’s in the early 20th century, the Kathi roll is the city’s gift to fast food lovers. Think flaky, golden paratha wrapped around juicy skewered kebabs, onions, and a tangy sauce, rolled into a perfect handheld meal. Today, it’s everywhere, from upscale eateries to street carts in Park Street, and remains a lunchtime favorite for Gen Z college- goers and office crowds alike. Phuchka Delhi may claim the golgappa and Mumbai the pani puri, but Phuchka reigns supreme in Kolkata. Crisp semolina shells are filled with spicy mashed potatoes and dunked into tangy tamarind water with just the right amount of fire. Seek out roadside vendors near Vivekananda Park or Gariahat for a soul-satisfying bite. It’s not just food, it’s a ritual. Shorshe llish Come monsoon, and the Bengali heart beats only for Shorshe llish, hilsa fish steeped in a mustard-based gravy, served with steaming rice. The mustard lends it pungency, the hilsa, its delicate richness. No food defines the Bengali monsoon palate better. This dish isn’t fast food. It’s slow, ceremonial, and deeply roasted in heritage. Kosha Mangsho If Kolkata had a love language, it would be Kosha Mangsho. This slow-cooked mutton curry, thick with spices and emotions, is typically a Sunday

Spot the Difference: How to Identify Real and Fake Elaichi 

Cardamom, commonly known as elaichi, is one of the most valuable and aromatic spices used in Indian kitchens. From masala chai to rich curries and sweets, its flavour is unmatched. However, with rising prices and increasing demand, the market has seen a surge in adulterated or fake cardamom. Consuming such fakes can not only compromise flavour but also pose health risks. Hashtag Magazine tells you how to distinguish real elaichi from the counterfeit ones and what consumers and authorities can do about it. 1. Why Is Elaichi Being Faked? Cardamom is one of the most expensive spices by weight. High-quality green cardamom from regions like Kerala and Karnataka fetches premium prices. To capitalise on this, unscrupulous traders often mix inferior or dyed cardamom pods, or even entirely fake seeds, into the supply chain. Some even dye old or dried pods green to make them look fresh. 2. How to Identify Real Elaichi a) Colour and Appearance Real elaichi: Natural green, not overly shiny or unnaturally bright. The shade can range from pale green to deep forest green, depending on the region. Fake elaichi: Often unnaturally bright or uniform in colour. If pods appear unusually shiny, it may be due to artificial colouring. b) Smell Real elaichi has a strong, sweet, aromatic smell. You’ll recognise it instantly as the typical elaichi fragrance. Fake or dyed pods may lack fragrance or smell slightly chemical or artificial. c) Texture Gently press a pod. Real pods are firm but may crack slightly to reveal tiny black seeds inside. Fake pods may be unusually soft, hollow, or have empty or dried-out interiors. d) Water Test Drop a few pods into a glass of warm water. Real elaichi: The pods may sink, and the water may slowly release the natural fragrance. Fake or colored elaichi: May

Jugnu Assagao: A Culinary Odyssey Illuminated by the Glow of a Firefly

In the lush landscapes of Assagao, Goa, Jugnu emerges as more than just a restaurant; it’s an immersive journey through flavours, stories, and spaces. Housed within a meticulously restored 160-year-old Portuguese villa, this destination dining spot seamlessly blends tropical nostalgia with bold Indian culinary artistry, all under the creative vision of founders Sandeepraj Salian and Vicky Bachani. The name “Jugnu,” meaning firefly, aptly symbolizes the restaurant’s ethos: a wanderer illuminating diverse culinary paths. Sandeepraj Sailan, Co-Founder, says, “Just like a firefly is a wanderer, our menu is a journey too celebrating coastal flavours from across India, the Mediterranean, and even Thai influences, all curated with care to spark curiosity and comfort in equal measure,” and it does just that! Ambience: A Tapestry of Spaces Jugnu’s design is a masterclass in creating immersive environments. The property unfolds through nine distinct dining zones, each thoughtfully curated to evoke emotion and curiosity. From the lush tropical garden and alfresco decks to the cozy indoor dining rooms and a moody dance floor, every corner tells a story. A standout feature is the striking indoor and outdoor bars, all tastefully done, combining rustic and modern aesthetics. Culinary Artistry Rooted in Tradition Under the guidance of celebrated Chef Ajay Chopra, Jugnu’s menu celebrates India’s tropical belt and its shared culinary DNA with coastal cultures worldwide. Dishes like the Khandeshi Raani Noir, a slow-cooked mutton raan with black masala from Maharashtra—and the refreshing Watermelon Somtam showcase this global yet rooted approach. The Jugnu Butter Chicken pays homage to Delhi’s legendary Pandara Road kitchens, offering a comforting yet elevated experience. During our visit, the Pan-Seared Chilli Cheese Toast Pudding, drizzled with sriracha honey and garlic, stood out for its bold flavours, though its uniqueness might not appeal to all. The Bhatti Ke Aloo, accompanied by charred eggplant moutabel,

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