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“Let me tell you about the
history of Chinese food in Bangalore.”
Walter Chung indulges his
obsessions with food with everyone who has ever walked through his doors. His
restaurant, Kim Lee, has been an institution in Bangalore for almost two decades
now and while there are many Chinese restaurants in the city older and more
popular, none are closer to my umami loving taste buds than the quaint,
slightly oily place tucked away on Indiranagar Double Road. Some, a minority,
mistake his friendly banter as a nuisance and choose to keep conversations short
and sometimes curt. D and I however, let him pull up a chair over to our table
and ladle us with nostalgic broth, sometimes from his days in Tangra, but
mostly from his experiences in Bangalore. He is a simple man with simple tastes
but with a culinary grasp of hakka cuisine that I have had the pleasure of
experiencing on regular occasions. Ever the experimenter, his signature dishes
(hakka style chilli chicken, moku soup, cilantro chicken, chicken in shang tung
sauce, among my favourites) and carefully curated menu almost feel out of place
in the musty dinge of his restaurant, deserving lace covered tables and
spotless-white-blue-enamel-brimmed china.
“Do you know which was the first
Chinese restaurant in Bangalore?”
I always thought I knew the
answer to that. I mean, Taipan had been around for years before I even moved
into the city and most folks remembered it for as far back as they could
remember, but Walter had shot that down.
“The Chang family that owned
Taipan used to have a place called Continental on Brigade Road now where KFC is
today. In fact, the restaurant was originally named Chung Wah (not to be confused with the Chung Wah we are all aware of)
and had been around from the late 50s or early 60s. However, after the
Sino-Indian war, the Changs realised that maybe it warranted a name change,
just in case. That was the genesis of Chinese Food in Bangalore.”
Fascinating! I had been to
Continental many times after they had moved to Residency Road and the place was
well regarded amongst Bangalore’s gastro-elite as a great place to grab a drink
and eat some Chowmein. Good luck trying to find this place now. It’s long gone.
Like the rest of this city’s soul. By now, I could sense Walter’s eyes glaze
over in reminiscence. I better make notes and document some of this gold.
“The Chang family were pioneers
of Calcutta hakka style cuisine in Bangalore. They owned Continental, Blue Haven
and of course, the much touted Taipan. For years, there were no other Chinese restaurants
in the city. My father came to Bangalore around the same time that the Changs
opened their restaurant but found Bangalore way too sleepy to consider the
investment any good. It was a dead city. Imagine, coming from the bustle of
Calcutta, Bangalore was a dead town. The streets were deserted by 6 PM. What business
could you run here?”
“Of course, by the mid-70’s,
South Parade was transforming. Cabarets, bars and gambling dens were already
pulling people to town and soon Bangalore had at least 3 more Chinese restaurants
in Nanking, Canton and Rice Bowl. There were at least 5 Chinese families in
Bangalore involved in the restaurant space in Bangalore. Did you know that the current owner of Chung Wah used to be
the cashier at Rice Bowl?”
I was intrigued. Could it be
possible that some of the more famous Chinese restaurateurs like Baba Ling of
Lings Pavilion and Nelson Wang of China Garden also had a part to play in the
oriental culinary history of Bangalore? This was a question that needed
answering.
“Nelson Wang? That fellow, my
god, you will never imagine the kind of reputation he had before he became
famous. Nelson Wang was a famous jazz dancer in the cabaret scene and he even
once worked at the Blue Fox as a waiter, did you know? He had reputation as a
wayward chap back in the day, well before he invented the Chicken Manchurian
and went on to make Chinese food accessible. Some even say that the genesis of his
restaurant career was built on a relationship he built with a certain
dubious and famous personality. Of course, when things went a little sour, he
had his own fair share of problems, with China Garden having run-ins with the
Mumbai government people. But he really did a lot to make Indian Chinese food
what it is today.”
“South Bangalore also had an old Chinese
restaurant called Canton in Jayanagar. That was one of the first places I started working at. Of course, now the old families still
maintain many restaurants here. The proprietors of Chung Wah, Chungs, Wok with Chung are all related and everybody knows everybody else. It’s like extended family and we are
all quite close. You see, we are more Bangalorean than most of the people in
the city now. This is home.”
There were other stories too, of
gambling debts and opium and even claimed discoveries of the Hunan Chicken
which I had never had until I came to the city.
But that’s another story for
another day. Now, this spring roll.
Big fan of your blog, Kapil. Impeccable way of writing about food.
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