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Matunga’s hidden gem: Parsi cafe weaves tales of history, cinema and Irani food

Updated On: 28 August, 2023 08:14 AM IST | Ainie Rizvi

Nestled within the heart of Matunga, Koolar & Co stands as a living testimony of history. The cafe`s deep-rooted bond with the silver screen, the essence of Parsi culinary heritage, and the narrative of Irani migration are interwoven seamlessly, embodying a rich and captivating heritage

Nestled within the heart of Matunga, Koolar & Co stands as a living testimony of history. The cafe`s deep-rooted bond with the silver screen, the essence of Parsi culinary heritage, and the narrative of Irani migration are interwoven seamlessly, embodying a rich and captivating heritage

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Nestled within the heart of Matunga, Koolar & Co stands as a living testimony of history. The cafe`s deep-rooted bond with the silver screen, the essence of Parsi culinary heritage, and the narrative of Irani migration are interwoven seamlessly, embodying a rich and captivating heritage
<p>At the turn of the 20th century, an immigrant from Yazd, Iran - Mamush Koolar, migrated to Mumbai penniless and with hopes of leaving his imprint on the city. Little did he know that nearly a century later, his legacy would become one of the city`s grandest cultural landmarks</p>

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At the turn of the 20th century, an immigrant from Yazd, Iran - Mamush Koolar, migrated to Mumbai penniless and with hopes of leaving his imprint on the city. Little did he know that nearly a century later, his legacy would become one of the city`s grandest cultural landmarks

<p>This unique cafe holds the distinction of being the sole eatery offering authentic Parsi food items within the vicinity of Dadar, Sion, Matunga, and neighbouring areas</p>

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This unique cafe holds the distinction of being the sole eatery offering authentic Parsi food items within the vicinity of Dadar, Sion, Matunga, and neighbouring areas

<p>Amir Khaon Koolarzade who runs the cafe with his brother, Ali. "We don`t compromise on the food. Butter will never be substituted with margarine, and a plate of kheema will always pack a kilo of meat in it," says 52-year-old Amir, proudly. "The food we serve is as authentic Parsi food as you will ever find. Even our cooks have been around for several decades"</p>

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Amir Khaon Koolarzade who runs the cafe with his brother, Ali. "We don`t compromise on the food. Butter will never be substituted with margarine, and a plate of kheema will always pack a kilo of meat in it," says 52-year-old Amir, proudly. "The food we serve is as authentic Parsi food as you will ever find. Even our cooks have been around for several decades"

<p>Amir asserts that the cafe`s menu retains its aspiration to feed the urban middle class with nourishment. This mission is not far from reality &ndash; a single encounter with their protein-rich offerings serves as an affirmation. Take, for instance, the Wrestler Omelette, aptly named and brimming with the goodness of five eggs. It`s an endorsement cherished by some of the city`s finest bodybuilders, including fitness luminary Kaizaad Kapadia</p>

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Amir asserts that the cafe`s menu retains its aspiration to feed the urban middle class with nourishment. This mission is not far from reality – a single encounter with their protein-rich offerings serves as an affirmation. Take, for instance, the Wrestler Omelette, aptly named and brimming with the goodness of five eggs. It`s an endorsement cherished by some of the city`s finest bodybuilders, including fitness luminary Kaizaad Kapadia

<p>Amir recalls, "There was a phase when our tea gained such renown that rivals propagated a baseless rumor of us adding eggs to our milk. Scientifically impossible, as eggs curdle milk. Despite this absurd notion lingering for a while, it eventually dissipated, allowing us to persevere"</p>

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Amir recalls, "There was a phase when our tea gained such renown that rivals propagated a baseless rumor of us adding eggs to our milk. Scientifically impossible, as eggs curdle milk. Despite this absurd notion lingering for a while, it eventually dissipated, allowing us to persevere"

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