I was recently in Harvard Square having lunch and promoting my book on the glory days of the Ivy League at Dudley Café when owner Solmon Chowdhury told me that he had recently opened yet another new eating establishment at Hub Hall near the TD Garden in Boston.
As I’ve been such a long-time fan of Dudley Café and Shanti (which is my favorite Indian restaurant in the area), I was very excited to hear the news, and am even more excited to share it with you all!
The latest space is called BATI Indian Kitchen by Shanti. As is true of Shanti, it will offer a creative combination of traditional Indian flavors and Chowdhury’s contemporary twists.
Among the new early favorites are the chickpea and chicken tikka masala Bati, sweet kheer and savory puff pastries that are filled with pulled chicken or vegetables and topped with Shanti’s famed masala sauce. The true star of the new venture, however, is surely the Naanwich, a combination of Shanti’s worth-the-trip Naan bread, fillings like chicken and lamb, and tasty toppers like creamy yogurt-based raita and tangy cilantro chutney. If you want to start your day in a subcontinent way, try the spicy egg sandwich or the Roxbury Deluxe, which combines fresh egg with housemade seasonal jam, spinach and cheese.
As Shanti and Dudley Café have been favorites for years, I look forward to visiting BATI soon and to seeing what Solmon and his talented team have in mind next!