Category: Food

  • DOCK 27 has a secret saviour

    DOCK 27 has a secret saviour

    Most restaurants in Pakistan, especially Lahore, operate on one theory: the more you have on the menu, the better it will be.

    Dock 27 sounds like a seafood joint and looks like one too… or does it? Nevermind, it’s complicated.

    The base of any chef, any restaurant or any food, is the basics. Books for professional chefs, bibles of food pairings, all emphasise the utmost importance of the basic commandments, which when perfected, are what the finer, complex ideas should stand on.

    Dock 27 is as confused as the “About Us” section they have posted on their Facebook page.

    The words, that jump at you from their Facebook page, don’t mean anything when put together. “Deepwater expeditions,” “Drifts and Jolts under the dark eclipse,” “journeys with dancing dolphins” and ultimately a “nautical hub” bistro. What did it all mean? I couldn’t tell.

    Dimly lit, the clashing interior of Dock 27

    Dock 27, a “worldly” restaurant in Lahore Defence, simply put, focuses on seafood, but also on cuisine from around the world. From Thai green curries to NY Strips, Italian pasta to Chinese stir-fried beef, it’s as if the owner and chef sat down and decided to make everything: because excess is always good, isn’t it?

    Not spoilt for choice, but feeling overwhelmed, my dinner partner and I asked the courteous waiter for his recommendations. In the dim lighting, I could barely see his face but appreciated the impeccable service. We ordered two mains on his recommendations.

    Tampa Chicken with mashed potatoes and grilled vegetables

    It is incredible how something as basic as BBQ sauce can save a restaurant’s review.

    What a BBQ sauce. The Tampa Chicken is grilled chicken slathered in shiny BBQ sauce, a bone dry potato mash (that I sent back) and decently grilled vegetables. The flavour was spot on, with the perfect balance of ketchup, Worchestershire and the tartness of what tasted like imli. Another bowl of the sauce was requested and dumped on everything else. Including the second main, the penne pasta with chicken and mushrooms in a creamy sauce. It elevated everything that touched it.

    Penne pasta with mushrooms and grilled chicken

    The al dente penne pasta had a solid flavour with and the right basics — decent white sauce, perfectly seasoned…but that was it. After a few luxurious bites, it became a little one-note — until I took a journey under the dark eclipse and mixed it with some BBQ sauce, licking the bowl clean.

    Singing praises of the sauce, I left thinking that I will not return again. The dim interior, the confused setting, and the loud music left me feeling disoriented. But I would definitely send someone to pick up anything with extra BBQ sauce.

  • Healthy living: Organic products and where to buy them

    Healthy living: Organic products and where to buy them

    From time to time we aim to adopt a healthier lifestyle and eat things which are more natural and organic. If you’re one of those who are planning to take the plunge, here are some stores where you can get organic stuff.

    Lahore

    The Organic Shop

    The organic shop has a variety of fresh vegetables, fruits, meat, a variety of oils and ghee. They also have delicious pop bars you can have to beat the heat, the healthy way. The best part is that they have amazing discounts from time to time.

    Health Hut

    The Health Hut stocks all sort of organic and healthy food such desi ata, eggs, gurh, shakkar and honey. They also have organic beauty products.

    Apart from these two, organic products are also available at the Haryali Store and Hyperstar.

    Karachi

    Mandi Express

    Who doesn’t like the idea of fresh, organic products delivered to your doorstep? Mandi Express gives you just that. It has an amazing variety of organic vegetables, fruits, dry fruits, meat, and poultry and flour.

    Organic Karachi

    Karachiites are really lucky in this regard. They get fresh groceries right on their doorstep. Organic Karachi is an online store that stocks organic hygienic food.

    Islamabad

    Greenland Farms

    Islamabadis, Greenland Farms should be your go-to place if you’re looking to buy healthy stuff. They have farm fresh and wholesome dairy, meat, poultry, as well as seafood.

    Other cities

    Health Homie

    This online grocery store delivers all over Pakistan.  So if you can’t find organic products in your city, Health Homie is your place to go.

  • Mango season is here. How well do you know the ‘king of fruits’?

    What’s the best thing about summer? Definitely, mangoes! Juicy, sweet and yummy, this king of fruits is most looked forward to. Make smoothies, salads or chutneys, use them in a pickle or simply eat their slices. Mangoes are yummy and amazingly healthy for all of us. Here is the tip to know if a mango is ripe and sweet.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4FUtwbRbfU
  • The Current Wala reviews subcontinent’s oldest bakery

    #TheCurrentWala went to review one of the subcontinent’s oldest bakery, located in the heart of Lahore. The bakery has been around since 1879 and the original recipes are followed till date. Watch the video to take a trip through history.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTi1mMC1ZBY&t=58s
  • How do celebs boost their energy?

    How do celebs boost their energy?

    For a healthy and happy fast one must drink a lot of refreshing, healthy drinks to stay hydrated throughout the day. These easy-to-make Iftar drinks will energize you, revive your senses and prepare your drained body for next day’s fasting. The Current is making the celeb’s favorite iftar and sehri. Here are the seasonal drink recipes of renowned TV anchors.

    Hamid Mir’s Mint Lemonade

    Have you ever seen Hamid Mir lose his cool? Well, we haven’t either and we’ve found out the secret behind this. One of Pakistan’s renowned journalist, Hamid Mir, likes to have Mint Lemonade for aftari. Here’s how you can make one for yourself too and beat this heat.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUMX7Hoc_Dg&feature=youtu.be

    Syed Shafaat Ali’s Falsa Juice

    From an impressionist to an actor, Syed Shafaat Ali has emerged to hail the comedy and entertainment industry.The man who entertains us to the fullest has a very seasonal favorite drink for iftar.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_wM217523k&feature=youtu.be

    Rabia Anam’s Watermelon juice

    Watermelon is a wonderful summer gift from nature and craving for a chilled yummy drink is right on point before iftar. Rabia Anam, who is hosting Geo’s Ramazan Transmission this year likes to drink watermelon juice in iftar. Here is an upscaled version of her favorite iftar drink.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njhQVLyGqqU
  • Frozen parathas are life savers

    Frozen parathas are life savers

    Frozen parathas are life savers for those times when you forget to set the sehri alarm and barely make it to sehri. Watch TheCurrentWala reviews frozen parathas from two popular brands.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcWLCBLOHOk&feature=youtu.be

    DISCLAIMER: The Current’s food reviews are not sponsored and are unpaid.

  • Women who love omelette in sehri

    Women who love omelette in sehri

    Omelet Paratha is the favorite Sehri of most of us. It is yummy, easy and fast to make. We all crave for a fancy omelette and so do our female politicians.

    HinaButt is not only a politician but an entrepreneur, a mother and most importantly a fan of Maryam Nawaz. She likes to eat Spinach and feta omelette in Sehri. Here is the recipe for her favorite Sehri.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-DLSm7rZnA

    Sherry Rehman, Senator, former ambassador to the US, former MNA, mover and shaker of many bills, former journalist, and a worldclass traveller. 
    She’s seen it all, but for sehri, she likes what every single Karachite does. Here’s how you can make her favorite Sehri Mai Khaana.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzWt4eZJszo
  • Eggcellent Secrets

    Eggcellent Secrets

    You wouldn’t know this but eggs are one of the hardest things to make. Here are two technical secrets on how to make fluffy omelettes without the cream and moist, lovely scrambled eggs. You can thank us by sending us pictures and comments when you try it out yourself.

    You’re welcome.

    How To make creamy omelettes

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUgjDKq9sO8

    How to make perfect scrambled eggs

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvYwQmUeMwk
  • Food festivals: Which one was lit?

    Fond of food festivals? Don’t know which one was the best? The Current reviews:

    CokeFest:

    The best thing about Coke Fest was that everything was well-organised and on time. From parking our cars, entrance and to the exit, everything was spot on. It started at 3:00 pm on Friday.  We were there at 4:00 pm and stalls were ready to serve. Coke Fest had a seating system that we loovvveeddd.

    The con was that there were no trash bins on our way back to parking. We’re all trying to be eco-friendly. Coke Fest needs to be too.

    7up Fest:

    Major pros: there was daycare for kids, fireworks and to beat the traffic, a rickshaw to drop off families from parking to the food stalls.

    But nothing was on time. If you didn’t follow Pakistan standard time and were there by 4:30, it was terrible. From parking to the festival area, we had to walk for 50 minutes. The rickshaw, which was supposed to drop families from parking to the ground, was not functional when we got there. Food stalls were not ready. There was no proper seating system.

    Lahore and Karachi Eat:

    The big boss of food festivals has now come down to just being….nice. The food variety is now limited, ranging mostly from just regular restaurant stalls to amateur ones. Food variety was limited. Vendors complained a lot about bad management.

    DISCLAIMER: This review is not sponsored. It is based on our own experience and customer reviews