There were two separate menus at the lunch which was organised at the sprawling Hyderabad House.
The soup Shatwar (Asparagus) Ka Shorba was the same for both vegetarian and non-vegetarians and so were the sweet dishes Gulab Jamun, Gajar ka Halwa and assorted fruits.
For starters, the non-vegetarians
The vegetarians had ‘Anannas Aur Paneer ka Soola’ -- char-grilled cottage cheese with pineapple, Nadru Ke Goolar (lotus stem kababs), Kela Methi Nu Shaak a Gujarati dish, and mixed vegetable Kalonji besides the mouth-watering Gujarati Kadhi, Matar Pulao and assorted breads.
The non-vegetarians too had a delightful menu starting with the Bengali dish Mahi Sarson and Bhuna Gosht Boti -- tender pieces of lamb cooked in tomato and onion masala.
Also on the menu was the famed south Indian coffee and herbal tea.