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Food aboard AC 1st Class Duronto Train – & the travel story

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In a nutshell:

My first time travel in AC 1 of Duronto – turned out to b a series of Pleasant surprises. Pretty Good food, very good service & an amazing experience in a coupe of a new coach.

The story:

Duronto , like the Rajdhani trains, r full AC trains with meals included in the ticket price. Unlike Rajdhani, Duronto is a ‘no stop’ train – so it straight away stops at the final destination. We decided to travel by this train for a holiday from Delhi to Kolkata & chose AC1.

inside Duronto AC1 coupe

What is strange about AC1 is that even if u book way in advance, the seats / cabins r not allocated till the day of journey. We were thrilled to see us being allotted to a coupe (only two people in a cabin instead of four).

As I entered the coupe , I was pleasantly surprised. It did not quite look like Indian Railways. New coach, spic & span, pristine white walls & ceiling, a huge 4ft X 3ft mirror, a tiny mirror etc. I cud sense the room freshner as well. At times it felt like we were sitting in a mid-range hotel (of course ignoring the size of the cabin).

We were lucky to have the pantry car just next to our coach. It had transparent glass window & I peeped into it – looked as good as an open kitchen restaurant. Within I guess 10 minutes after the train started, an IRCTC representative came & welcomed us & gave us a rose & a facial wet wipe.

welcome rose & face wipe aboard Duronto

Within minutes of this, the pantry boy appeared with two menu cards – printed & laminated like the ones in low to mid end Restaurants. One menu card was veg Indian & nonveg Indian. The other was Veg continental & non-veg continental.

We started to read the Indian non-veg & were surprised to see ‘veg au gratin’ written in it. We were told that ‘the starters r common for Indian & continental but the main course is different’.

Detailed Description – In case u have the time to njoy reading:

Service started within 30 minutes of the start of journey. The server came in & pulled out two foldable tables from one corner of our cabin & set them up.

Foldable dinner tables aboard Duronto

He served freshly made thick vegetable soup. Good to taste by Restaurant standard & awesome to taste by ‘Indian Railways standard’. Soup sticks were also given along with this – those turned out to be sub optimally crunchy. We njoyed our soup with dollops of Amul butter. Halfway thru the soup I decided to season it with black pepper – that is what turned out to b a bad decision. The pepper provided was as fine as dust & it was quite weird. Spoilt the Soup to some extent.

vegetable thick soup aboard Duronto

After a gap of almost 20 minutes, we were served starters – 2 pieces of Fish Orly & a lump of vegetable au gratin, in addition to one apple.

Vegetable au gratin turned out to b a catastrophe. It was a lump of sweet potato with cheese popping up at different spots, funny texture & really bad by Restaurant, someone’ home or train or any standard.

The fish orly was awesome to the power 10. It was deep batter fried fish that had a thin outer batter layer & a superbly juicy, soft, flaky fish fillet inside. Outstanding flavors of the fish & also the spices ……………….. Good by all standards – Restaurant, train, aeroplane, someone’s house etc.

fish orly aboard Duronto

Another 20 minutes later came the main course. Almost everything was freshly made. For cereals we had long grained boiled rice & freshly made tawa rotis. For main course we were served yellow daal, aloo bhindi, chicken curry, salad, curd & ice cream.
The yellow dal was made in Bengali style – Very simple, not spicy, not hot yet very tasty.

Dinner Main Course spread aboard Duronto

Aloo bhindi fry (potato okra fry) was amazing. Cubes of potatoes & pieces of okra stir fried with spices. It tasted like home made & was really enjoyable.

The Chicken curry was sub-optimally salted. With addition of a pinch of salt it started tasting very good – we finished it off till the last drop. Chicken pieces were ok & quite generous in quantity.

The ice cream was standard Mother dairy Butterscotch ice cream.

ice cream aboard Duronto

Next morning breakfast we had options again – egg omelet, sunny side up, water poach or boiled!!!! I was quite surprised. Breads were toasted & served soon after unlike kuccha (un toasted) bread that is usually served in trains.

We chose omelet – turned out to be quite good by train & home standard & also by low to mid end restaurant standard. It had tiny pieces of capsicum in it, among other ingredients, that made it taste better.

breakfast spread aboard Duronto

Vegetable cutlet was too good. it’s a Anglo Bengali dish – vegetables (beetroot, carrot, potatoes etc) made into a patty & crumb fried. This is usually mildly sweet & of course salty. Cashew & raisins are also thrown in to add value. Loved it.

Overall, quite an interesting & memorable journey – look forward to some more in future.

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