Sunday, 5 February 2017

A grand Stay at the Grand Mercure Bangalore

When visiting the garden city of Bangalore One cannot miss the opportunity to
stay at the Grand Mercure Bangalore.
Why Grand Mercure Bangalore?
When there are so many good quality 5 star hotels in Bangalore then what makes
it different and stand apart and makes me pick and choose the Grand Mercure
Bangalore over other hotels.
For starters I have always experienced that the Mercure hotels are very
business like in their quality of service. When I mean business like I mean
they do everything in their scope of work to take care of the guests. Yet they
give each guest personalised attention and this makes me pick a Mercure group
hotel over other hotels.
On this parameter the Grand Mercure Bangalore gets full points.
Another big reason why I booked my stay in this 126 suite style rooms hotel is
the fact that these suite style rooms come built in with a kitchenettes. Now I
may or my not use this feature yet its presence gives me the feel of staying in
an apartment and not in a hotel. My suite offered me the privacy of being in
my own apartment yet the luxury, comfort and indulgence of a 5 star hotel.
My suite was tastefully decorated and served both as a leisurely staying space
as well as provided me a business like environment to conduct my business. In my
suite I got a flat TV, DVD Player, Music system, Wi-Fi and a 24 hour room
service.
Since my hotel is located in Koramangala which is in the south eastern part of the
city and happens to be on of the largest neighborhood. It is a posh area of
the Bangalore city and a much sought after residential locality. Stepping out
of the hotel and roaming in the sprawling residential locality one can never
miss the attraction of the wide tree lined boulevards.
The hotel offered me a wide range of Restaurants and Bars


The 12Th Main Is the place to dine for a unique global gourmet cuisine.I found
it to be very interesting place to visit and dine in during the evenings when
the restaurant transforms its self into an intimate space for casual dining at
the outdoor al fresco area.
I always had a good time here and would recommend it as a good place to have
breakfast, lunch and dinner buffets. It offers a display kitchen which enhances
the dining pleasure.
By The Blue


By The Blue is a restro bar which offers Indian speciality cuisine and the this
place has not just great Indian tasting food but a wonderful ambience as well.
Since I was here on a Sunday I got the opportunity to experience and savour
their much appreciated and admired Sunday brunch. The Blue offers a gallimaufry
of ambrosial delicacies.Sunday Brunch time is the place to be here as no other
places seems so interesting.
The brunch is dotted with fine salsa, samba music, chilled beverages and
luscious desserts which makes it a gratifying experience.
Here the Sunday Brunch includes a host of live cooking stations such as
barbeque grills, fish station, pasta station and salad bar.
What is fine dining without some fine wines so here I could order from a
choice of sparkling wines, cocktails, mocktails, wines and beers. Thanks to a

gaming console the kids were having a gala time.This place even has a kids play

Image credits : www.grandmercurebangalore.com


“I am blogging about my luxury stay experience for an activity at BlogAdda in association with MakeMyTrip

Saturday, 4 February 2017

Vivanta by Taj Guwahati My hotel of choice

Vivanta by Taj - Guwahati, Assam is a beautiful five star luxurious hotel that offers seven wonders in one cool spot. A complete package of architecture, food, culture, folklore, music, art and adventure experiences. Located on the
Guwahati-Shillong highway in the centre of Guwahati’s government, business and cultural areas. Almost five acres
of manicured greens, interspersed with betel nut trees, water bodies and local flora surround this stylish
structure. The lobby is a unique mix of chic and classic. One cannot miss the cupola inspired by the legendary
Kamakhya temple, which adds a spiritual vibe.


I was attracted to the signature bamboo cane interweave abstraction, the Gamocha pattern, the Xingkhap murals in the rooms, the 1008 sacred bells in the lobby that cascade down dramatically against a stunning backdrop. The marigold motifs that greet you all around.

They have the best wellness amenities. A large spa reception lounge. 1 Couple treatment suite & 2 Single treatment rooms. A large fitness zone. Wet and dry areas. Experience shower. Beauty zone for face, hand, feet and hair. I even found a dedicated manicure and pedicure zone.

Each room features ergonomically designed mobile work desks with task lighting specially designed work chairs.
Very modern. Very in. When it was time to select a room there were many options to choose from namely.

- SUPERIOR CHARM ROOMS
With perfect harmony of comfort and aesthetics, these spacious urban studios feature plenty of charm in smart,
stylish surroundings.

- DELUXE DELIGHT ROOMS
Offering a serene hill view, these rooms reflect a perfect blend of indulgent utility and sleek interiors. Chic.

- PREMIUM INDULGENCE ROOMS
Higher floors. Better views of the city or hills.

- DELUXE ALLURE SUITES
Great for the family with a separate living room set amidst stylish interiors and timber wood flooring. Room guests have exclusive access to Rhythm – the Lounge.

- PREMIUM TEMPTATION SUITES
A separate living room, a walk in wardrobe and a powder room. Can be interconnected to become even larger. room.
The guests have exclusive access to Rhythm the Lounge.


- PRESIDENTIAL NIRVANA SUITE
Best of all in size and luxury, the Presidential Nirvana Suite offers a breathtaking view of the hills. It is
undisputedly the finest suite in the city. Room guests have exclusive access to Rhythm – the Lounge.

Indulge yourself with a variety of Indian and international cuisine.

- SEVEN
It presents the best of regional cuisine across the states of Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram,

Tripura and Arunachal Pradesh. Executive Chef Anirban and his team of inventive chefs have explored cooking

styles, which range from home kitchens. Dig in to an enviable range of fish preparations due to the close

proximity to fresh water rivers and the Bay of Bengal. Don’t be surprised to see live fish in the kitchen and be

invited on occasions to make your pick.  It’s rice at its best in many avatars – roasted, ground, puffed, boiled,

pan caked, sticky soft rice dunked in milk, jaggery and curd. There is so much to explore here that guests make it

a habit to come back again and again.

- UMAMI
A specialty oriental restaurant that celebrates the choicest of Japanese and Chinese fare.Signature dishes include

• DimSum baskets • Bamboo shoot carpaccio • Lotus from Umami • Katsu section

- OCTAVE
eclectic bar with playful décor and sensual music for foot tapping or chilling. This lounge bar with high energy

zones and an alfresco space offers an amazing range of signature cocktails in an unparalleled ambience, perfectly

balanced by a blend of live retro and the latest house music. Must try cocktails include: Red Hot Caprioska

Peppers (RHCP) which is a twist with the fiery Bhut Jholakia chillie and the queen of citrus fruit – Kajinimu.

Long Assamese Ice Tea is another house favourite. The winner however is The Choconutty Martini which combines

muddled peanuts, Hazelnut syrup, Chocolate and Bourbon. Sip these while you admire the inverted decanter lamp

shades which line the bar counter, and soak in the mood created by hanging strings of miniature brass bells.


The hotel also offers car hire. Guwahati Zoo is 5 km from Vivanta by Taj Guwahati, while Assam State Museum is 9

km away. The Vivanta by Taj - Guwahati guarantees guests a pleasant stay whether in Guwahati for business or

pleasure. 

 “I am blogging about my luxury stay experience for an activity at BlogAdda in association with MakeMyTrip

Thursday, 17 March 2016

A Holi to Remember



On nearly every occasion when I switch on my radio I usually hear a Holi song which I have also seen on the TV the scene flashes before my eyes of the hero spraying Gulal on the heroine and the group of dancers dancing to the lyrics of the song. This happens several times a year and gives me a feeling that Holi is just around the corner. I rush to check the calendar for the date when Holi is going to be celebrated. Surely my checking again and again would not bring this festival closer.
At last the much awaited day is about to come and I have not even prepared for it. My shopping is still incomplete as I have not yet bought Gulal or prepared the sweets like the Gujiya which is a must for each and every Holi. The biggest part is that I have to send invites to my close friends and neighbors for a lunch party to celebrate the day of colors.
I am going to do this as my childhood memories of the way I used to celebrate Holi is still fresh in my mind. The celebration would be in the same style but with one major change. It would be a dry Holi. It means that water would not be used seeing the water crisis faced by many households. This would be in direct contrast to my childhood Holi when water and colors used to be my greatest tool.
In those days when I was a child I used to store water mixed with color in large drums. This was my arsenal to be used in my Pichkari for spraying every one who came into sight with the magical colors of Holi. I made sure that the colors were the fast ones so that the recipients would not be able to remove the colors and would remember me when ever they would see their color stained clothes.
Our home used to be full of people, my uncles and aunts my cousin brothers and sisters together constituted to form a big group. There was a great hullaboo as every one was trying to put color on the other and there was lots of chaos as every one was trying to escape the onslaught of colors by running here and there. This proved to be my advantage as I targeted the runners with my Pichkari and drenched them to my hearts content.
My grandmother and my mother had prepared a delicious feast for every one which was greatly appreciated by every one. The whole atmosphere was one of excitement, love and happiness.
I want to relive my childhood memory by recreating the same atmosphere once again so that every one in the present become partners to my old memories. My purpose is to spread love, love and love.



“I’m pledging to #KhulKeKheloHoli this year by sharing my Holi memories at BlogAdda in association with Parachute Advansed.”


Holi Kab Hai Kab Hai Holi


Holi is around the corner and as I am preparing for the Holi get together at my place and ordering for Gulal and sweets as I plan to play  #KhulKeKheloHoli  my mind takes me back to my childhood and a Holi that I will never forget.
As children Holi used to be a special occasion for us. It was the day of no studies and all fun. The only rule that we followed was to have as much fun as possible and color every one in sight as our Pichkaris did not believe in discriminating between the different targets based on age, gender, caste or creed. Who ever came in their range was not spared. Thinking of the word Holi the first thing that comes to my mind is my elder cousin brother and was it his obsession with Holi or fascination of Gabbar Singh of Sholay , I am not very sure. When ever he would come to visit us he would always be carrying his big Pichkari. He would bully us by pointing his Pichkari towards us and asking in a sinister Gabbar style Holi Kab Hai Kab Hai Holi. Our answers did not carry any weight with him because no matter whatever our answers were we ended up becoming the target of gushes of water coming out of his huge Pichkari. Till date I do not know if he thought of us as Jai, Veeeru or Basanti or Dhanno for that matter for there was no escaping the huge drenching we got from the big Pichkari of his. It was the day of Holi and we his younger siblings hatched a plan to get even with him by taking our revenge. We had a large pit that had been dug up and left uncovered in our backyard. We had it filled with colored water and covered the pit with sheets of polythene and sprinkled some mud on it to make it look like the ground. Since I was the swiftest runner the responsibility of luring our elder sluggish fatso bully brother fell upon me. So when the time of his arrival came all of my cousins except me hid themselves. When he came he pointed his Pichkari in my direction and repeated his same old dialogue of Holi Kab Hai Kab Hai Holi. I looked at him and showed him my tongue to tease him and started running as fast as I could. Seeing me running away from him he too started running after me and began to chase me. I made him run all around the house till he got tired and began to pant. This was the moment that I had been waiting for and I began to run towards the pit with my cousin in tow. I knew the exact location of the pit and when I reached it I simply jumped across it. I heard a loud splash and I turned back to find my cousin bobbing up and down in the mud pit completely drenched with mud and colored water. My cousins who were in hiding came out to surround the pit and asked him again and again Holi Kab Hai Kab Hai Holi as they splashed color on him with their Pichkaris. It was a much awaited revenge and from that time onwards he stopped imitating Gabbar and never bullied us again. This was indeed the most memorable Holi of our lives.


“I’m pledging to #KhulKeKheloHoli this year by sharing my Holi memories at BlogAdda in association with Parachute Advansed.”



Thursday, 10 March 2016

Bringing about a change



A normal day goes like this in the life of my dear sister, when I stayed with her .She wakes up early in the morning around 5 am. She then prepares the breakfast, makes two or three variations of dishes according to the liking of the family. She packs 3 lunch boxes one for herself, her husband and for a three year old son. All this while her son and husband are still in bed and catching up with their sleep. Then she wakes up her son and help him  to get ready for the school. She is constantly on the run, making frequent rounds to the kitchen, taking milk from the milkman, setting the table, bathing
her little one, ironing the clothes, setting his school bag, providing her husband clothes, tie,handkerchief etc and then setting the breakfast table for them. While feeding her son she keeps answering the phones, briefing her juniors about the work and coordinating with her colleagues for the day ahead in the office. She drops her son to the school then rushes to reach her office in between munching her breakfast as she didn’t get the time to have her breakfast. After reaching her office she arranges things for the day ahead, prepare projects, drafts for the meetings. In the lunch break again her full attention is at home. While eating her lunch she talks to her son who is now back from school. She enquires about his activities at school, about his home work etc and in this her 1/2 hr lunch gets finished. She again gets back to work. In the evening she reaches home tired
and exhausted but as soon as she steps into her home she is a housewife and a mother. Her son demands her attention as well her husband demands a particular dish for the dinner. She immediately enters into the kitchen and starts preparing the dinner. Then she feeds her kid and while her husband is enjoying a movie on TV or playing a game on Xbox she is doing the laundry and preparing for the next day. She cleans that special
white dress for his son and the special lucky shirt for her husband as it’s his important meeting the next day. She manages all this with a smile. It’s the same for her from Monday to Sunday, no incentive or bonus for this job. I recently saw this advertisement of Ariel and I shared this with my jiju, my sister and her kid. It’s an eye opener. Since then my jiju helps my sister with the laundry. And they are managing it well. My sister has now some time for herself and a good bonding with her husband. I hope this brings a positive change in the lives of others too.
 “I am joining the Ariel #ShareTheLoad campaign at BlogAdda and blogging about the prejudice related to household chores being passed on to the next generation.

Won't you share the load



A pile of clothes for laundry is a common sight at any Indian household. The biggest reason for that is the misconception that laundry is women's job has been passed on from generations to generations so the household leave this laundry job for the lady of the house.
‘Mom! Where are my fresh socks?’
‘Didi! Why didn’t you scrub my shirt’s collar? It’s still grimy!’
‘Dad! If you see mom ask her to keep my football uniform ready, I need it tomorrow!’
is indeed a common conversation which is a part of nearly all households. I am thankful to Ariel and Blogadda for creating awareness about the issue of laundry. You all must have seen the new Ariel advertisement by now. How a father realizes that his little daughter has grown up. He sees her working hard, managing kids, work and cleaning clothes. A multitasker by all sense while her husband is busy watching TV. It’s in our upbringing that we don’t see any thing odd in it when a lady of the house is working outside as well as looking after the house and doing the laundry for herself as well of the entire household. Girls are being trained at an early stage in every Indian household in house work such as cleaning, cooking and doing the laundry. According to a survey conducted by a third party for Ariel reveals some statistics that show a bleak future for the women
.78% of girls in India agree that they should learn laundry as they have to do it
when they grow up. This is what our elders have taught us.
2 out of every 3 children think that washing clothes is a women's job.
But the fact is that when both genders are bread earners then the household work load
should be shared too. In today’s scenario people expect their daughter-in-law to be working so that she contributes to the working of the house due to increasing expenditure and cost of living but at the same time they expect her to do all the household work when she returns home while there is no such expectation from their sons
.This is unfair.81% of married men in India agree that their daughters must learn household chores. Instead the men should encourage both boys as well as girls to be self reliant and tell them that doing household chores and laundry is not a women job alone.
76% of married men in India believe that not helping with laundry at home still
makes them a great role model for their children. This belief is a myth one can
be a true role model only if one takes equal responsibility with his wife in
doing laundry and other household work.


I am joining the Ariel #ShareTheLoad campaign at BlogAdda and blogging about the prejudice related to household chores being passed on to the next generation.

Tuesday, 23 June 2015

A hug to thank my Dad


I am my father’s best buddy. We have a very special bond. I can discuss about anything with him without any hesitation and may be because of this quality I have been able to take the right decisions at the right time in my life. He loves to live life and laugh and because of this nature he is always young at heart. He always guides me to the right path. He is very supportive in everything that I do. He helped me with my homework without any complaint ever. He played with me for several hours. He often took me to movies, water and theme parks and to picnics. He’s been helping me ever since I was born. I can’t imagine my life without him. I wonder what my life would be like without him, it’s unimaginable. Many times my father missed his favorite matches of football and cricket for my sake. Instead he spent time with me to help me in studies or stayed with me constantly when I was ill. He never mentioned or showed his fear but I still remember whenever I was out riding my bicycle his eyes were always on me. My safety was his first concern. My dad is fun to be around. He is a very nice person. Whenever I need him he is always available. He helped me unconditionally and never expects to be thanked or recognized for his actions. He has always being an inspiration for me. He has taught me how to be strong in every sphere of life. He has taught me the lessons of life. He is a very simple man without. My role model is none other than my father. I had many happy & sad moments with him. He pampered me. He encourages me to reach my goal. He is like a VIBGYOR who thinks like a pure white light & provides me a window to see the life in a colorful way. He is a perfect role model. Whatever the situation is one can find him smiling as he says no one is perfect and times keep changing so one should remain balanced in life. He always surprises me with his level of energy and positive thinking. I salute my father for his endless effort for the betterment and ease in my life. I just love you father. Thank you for being with me always. Superman, Spiderman there are tons of super heroes but for me my father is my real super hero. Thank you Daddy.

F – For all things you have taught me

A – And for promising me that you will never leave me

T – To be with me forever and supporting me

H – Helping me in everything

E – Everyday you are there for me

R – Raising me with utmost love and care


I am participating in the '#HugYourDad' activity for Vicks in association with BlogAdda.