“I am an Engineer by
profession but a foodie by passion” says SHAMNAZ T THODIYIL, OWNER,
LIL AMERICA. Tucked into a cozy corner
at Panampilly Nagar, this prettily lit eatery much resembles a New York City diner.
Done up neatly in white with a blue detailed pennant canopy, it pretty much
says “walk right in and chill!” and that’s just what we did.
We caught up with Shamnaz who forms part of the new
management team under whom Lil America has raised its flag anew. I’ve always
noticed that several times, entrepreneurs who get into the food mix, do not
come from that particular background. Sure, profession does play an important
role but I guess passion always does win out in the end. It’s the same in the
case of Shamnaz as well; though an established engineer, working in a reputed
firm in Dubai, his mind was always attuned to the food industry and very soon,
his dream turned to reality.
“I’ve always been passionate about food” says Shamnaz “I love trying out new foods whenever I can.
I’ve always wanted to get into the food industry. I wanted to settle down in
Cochin and start a business of my own and what better industry than that of
food?” Lil America was started in 2014 by a Bengali business family who
promoted it as the ultimate hot dog destination. “We have loyal customers coming in even today for our speciality hot
dogs.”
The interiors are
done tastefully without any compromise on comfort. The beautifully done mural
of all things American, a quaint juke box playing some foot tapping numbers and
interesting little wall hangings representing various American states completes
the picturesque appearance. “We want to
make Lil America go beyond being just a famous hot dog destination. We want to
introduce a whole array of tastes and flavours that give us a full rounded appeal.”
The revamped menu boasts of a plethora of deliciousness!
From yummy burgers to excellent cuts of steak, brought in from Bangalore, a
selection of fresh salads and not to mention, fluffy waffles decorated with a
myriad of toppings. “We believe in our
motto of serving the customer only fresh food that is of the best quality. We have
a lot of students coming in during day time to enjoy our juices and mocktails. During
evenings, we see a mixed crowd. Families, bikers, musicians…they find it a good
place to relax.”
According to Shamnaz, Panampilly Nagar is the ideal place to
start a speciality restaurant. Research was done for about two to three years. Several
cafes were visited, their ambience studied and most importantly, the likes,
dislikes and requirements of consumers everywhere needed to be unearthed. “People have a much higher level of
awareness when it comes to food. There is a large NRI community in Panampilly
Nagar and most of them are out and out steak lovers. We have people coming in from
as far as Thrissur to try out our steaks. With increasing knowledge levels, we
have to ensure that our food stays on par all the time.”
And this is where Chef Arun comes in. An effervescent individual
with a wealth of food experience, he quickly comes over with a good natured
smile and proceeds to list out a variety of dishes he wanted us to sample. He tells
us that all the raw materials used for cooking are procured in person. Fish
markets are visited early in the morning to get the best catch of the day. Shrimp
that still have a jump in them to the freshest fish right off the boats. It’s
no different when it comes to the vegetables and fruits either. Only the
freshest of both would do. Their cuts of tenderloin and T-bone, sourced from
Gourmet House are brought down from Bangalore. All of their burger patties use
beef that’s minced and grilled in house. The sauces and spreads are all
prepared in house as well. The intent for all this being the satisfied
customer.
Chef Arun brings over a beautiful plate of their best-selling
DYNAMITE SHRIMP. First off, I loved
the presentation! The crunchy prawns coated with their creamy dynamite sauce (a
secret recipe we tried to decode many a time) was offset perfectly by the
colourful side salad in hues of reds and oranges. The dish has been aptly named
that’s for certain! One bite and my taste buds are reeling with a burst of
flavours and textures! The prawn was an absolute delight. It was soft and
tasted fresh nothing like the fried rubber that’s served in many restaurants. The
crunch of the batter, the creaminess of that exquisite sauce all balanced with
a hum of spice and a dash of sweetness. The salad was another amazing story! So
fresh and flavourful! The artfully julienned cabbage, red bell pepper and
carrot married so well with the flavours of that lush sauce! This dish is a
must try!
Each time, Chef Arun appeared with yet another delightful
plate of food, he would patiently explain each item to us. A rainbow razzle
dazzle of a salad, the sweet berry dressing of which we could smell a mile
away! The BERRY HERB SALAD came
a-calling! It was hearty mix of perfectly cubed zucchini, carrots, cucumber,
tossed with fragrant Rosemary and dill (which I learnt was the Chef’s favourite
herb) on a bed of crunchy lettuce. The sauce was the best part! A sweet strawberry
vinaigrette was lent a rose tinted shade to the vegetables. I was a little sceptical
but the first forkful made me a convert! It was such a refreshing plate of food,
an absolute palette cleanser with a great balance of flavours.
A freshly prepared burger graced our table. We were served
the SOUTHWEST BURGER. Two grilled
buns, one of which was topped with lettuce, tomatoes, onions, a house made beef
patty, beef bacon (yes, you read right!) a decadent cheese sauce and grated
parmesan. You need to bite down on all the layers at once to get a proper punch
of flavours. You can seriously taste the fresh mince of the patty paired with
the smokiness of the beef bacon all mellowed down with that cheesy sauce! It washes
down real well with a tall, cold glass of LIME
MINT JUICE.
The piece de resistance was an enormous T-BONE STEAK! “We had some
foreigners visit Lil America. They have been travelling the world for 15 years
and missed American food. They came in and ordered our T-Bone steaks. They said
it was the best they have had!” shares Shamnaz. The steak was a monster! It
had grilled vegetables and mash on the side. Chef Arun said that the jus was
always served separately. If the steak if brought in soaked in jus, one would
not be able to enjoy its meaty flavours of the cut well enough. The meat
grilled with perfumed rosemary was absolutely flavourful! Best to dip each
piece of meat into the jus rather than pour the whole lot onto the steak. Add a
smidgen of mash on the piece, maybe a spear of grilled veg, put it into your
mouth, close your eyes and enjoy! The only suggestion would be to order the
steak medium rare rather than the murderous well done that we’d ordered
(against the advice of the chef!)! It turned the meat a little tough and chewy.
Not making that mistake again!
Shamnaz tells us he has expansion plans for the future.
First on his agenda however, is to expand the seating capacity of the
restaurant and also work on the seating style. “I want Lil America to be known as more than just a hot dog spot. I want
people to see it as a place to sit, chill and enjoy some delicious food.”
Well, you are definitely on your way to achieving that goal
Shamnaz! All the very best from Letstalkfood!
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wonderful food - thank you for the delicious food <3
ReplyDeleteDelicious food and very friendly people to serve . :)
ReplyDeletenice ambience& nice food
ReplyDeleteit's very delicious..and Good ambience
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