Shakahari
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS IN PUNE/ Updated : Nov 28, 2016, 16:01 IST
Synopsis
Situated in the Pune Marriott Hotel, Shakahari is the perfect place for vegetarian fine dining in the city. The food is a mix of Jain, Marwari, Thai, Chinese, Malaysian and Korean fare, with each cuisine prepared authentically. Th … Read more
Situated in the Pune Marriott Hotel, Shakahari is the perfect place for vegetarian fine dining in the city. The food is a mix of Jain, Marwari, Thai, Chinese, Malaysian and Korean fare, with each cuisine prepared authentically. The restaurant is headed by Thai chef Pensiri Pattanachaeng, so make sure you taste specialities such as pad sem hed (different kinds of mushrooms in ginger-garlic sauce), nohmai pad prik (stir-fried vegetables in red curry), tahu neung ma nao (steamed tofu cake) and khao neow peik (a dessert made of sticky, corn and coconut). Read less

Situated in the Pune Marriott Hotel, Shakahari is the perfect place for vegetarian fine dining in the city. The food is a mix of Jain, Marwari, Thai, Chinese, Malaysian and Korean fare, with each cuisine prepared authentically. The restaurant is headed by Thai chef Pensiri Pattanachaeng, so make sure you taste specialities such as pad sem hed (different kinds of mushrooms in ginger-garlic sauce), nohmai pad prik (stir-fried vegetables in red curry), tahu neung ma nao (steamed tofu cake) and khao neow peik (a dessert made of sticky, corn and coconut). There are also numerous ice teas and wines available as well. The experience in unique in several ways—guests can interact with chefs working at three live grills and choose their own appetisers and later make a selection from the special dessert room. Among the multitude of restaurants in Pune, Shakahari stands out for its light, fresh and flavourful food.
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