True to its name, "The Leela Palace" is palatial hotel & resort depicting our rich heritage of kings and queens who ruled India in the past. Rated as one of 500 World's Best hotels, it is still to-date favorite destination hotel for many. Numerous conferences happen here on a daily basis and we were invited for an exclusive event "The Perfect Nutrition for Women of All Ages" organized by International Prune Association in association with Jade magazine and The Leela Palace itself.
I grabbed this opportunity with utmost excitement and was thrilled to experience the grandeur that Leela Palace had to offer.
The Leela Palace, Bangalore
The Interiors
We learnt a lot about how good the Prunes are in this event. When I was in California, I ate prunes on a regular basis as a snack and was pleasantly surprised to know that even in Bangalore, these are very easily available in many super markets. I made some Prune-Almond Phirni for you all today. If you just want to jump tothe recipe, scroll down to the end of the post. :-).
Smiling staff warmly greet you as soon as you enter the premises and the magnificent upholstery in the lobby area will catch your eye instantly. there are flowers, flowers and more flowers every where and you wouldn't even think for a second that this hotel is located at the very heart of the buzzing Bangalore city.
The corridors are filled with huge paintings of young Indian princes and kings.
It has an impressive lobby decorated with many rare Indian artworks.
After the informative conference, we all gathered for lunch at "The Dining Room", where things were literally served on a silver platter.
With plenty of sunshine streaming through the huge windows, it was one pleasant day to enjoy good food, good conversations and meet new people.
Here is what was served in our Leela Palace lunch.
Platter of fruit and prunes. We gobbled up so many that we lost count. ;-)
Lemongrass soup which was so refreshing and a best start for any meal.
Sago Payasam.
Ever heard of Prune Biryani? It tasted delicious.
Dal Tadka with aromatic spices.
Baby Potato Dum Aloo. Super yummy and its taste still lingers in my mouth.
the very traditional - Tindora with Coconut
Chocolate Magic, the dessert.
the entire dessert platter
Leaving you all for now with some beautiful rose petals and hope you all have a lovely weekend ahead.
Nice roundup of Leela Palace. Informative article on prunes, would love to try your recipe of delicious looking kheer. I am in Bangalore too and quite interested in Nutrition talks and events. It would be a great favour to me if you could send me info / invites for furthur events. Thanks.
Lovely photos, the food must have been equally lovely!
I wanted to check with you about availability of prunes in Bangalore. I checked in some food world and spencers and couldnt find them. Can you let me know where I can look for them?
Beautiful photos Siri!
ReplyDeletePrune Badam Phirni sounds interesting! Will try it sometime :)
Nice roundup of Leela Palace. Informative article on prunes, would love to try your recipe of delicious looking kheer.
ReplyDeleteI am in Bangalore too and quite interested in Nutrition talks and events. It would be a great favour to me if you could send me info / invites for furthur events. Thanks.
Lovely pictures and the Prune Badam phirini yummy. Love it.
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My fav place to eat food... and lovely pictures:)
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Lovely photos, the food must have been equally lovely!
I wanted to check with you about availability of prunes in Bangalore. I checked in some food world and spencers and couldnt find them. Can you let me know where I can look for them?
Thanks,
-Priya
Thanks Priya. I have got my prunes from M K Ahmed. Try Spar as well. I am sure either of these would stock prunes. :-). Hope this helps.
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beautiful pics...I have been to Leela Palace before when I was in Bangalore and love the exotic atmosphere there
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