WKochi December 2017 - January 2018 Issue

Page 1

Happenings, events, eat-outs,offers and More in kochi Issue 12 Volume 05 DEC 2017- JAN 2018

/wtzupkochi

PRICE : ` 10/-

Blending Art with

Football Malayali digital artist Sanil Sani’s creativity pervades the Indian Super League

FOLLOW US @WTZUPKOCHI ON

1


WtzupCity.com/EATOUT

2


WtzupCity.com/EVENTS

11JAN

12JAN

13Jan

13JAN

HYLEEN - KOCHI

VIR DAS IN KOCHI

ELORA CANDLE ART WORKSHOP

KOCHI DUSKATHON

Chavara Cultural Centre, Near South Railway Station Ernakulam

JTPAC, The Choice School Campus, Nadama East, Tripunithura

Hotel Anugraha, NH 47, Vyttila, Ernakulam 944 743 0452

Cherai Beach 808 907 4080

18-20JAN

19-20JAN

20JAN

25JAN

HOI COCHIN EXHIBIT

KOCHI STARTUPWEEKEND

MARINERS NITE 2018

DANCE COMPETITION

Lotus club, Warriam road, Kochi

Kerala Technology Innovation Zone, Kalamassery

Renai Kochi,Edappally Rd, Sonia Nagar, Palarivattom 7012275212

St James Church, Cheranalloor, Ernakulam 903 730 1129

1-3FEB

4feb

RAJAGIRI BUSINESS LEAGUE

PERIYAR RIVER RUN

Rajagiri Centre for Business Studies, Chittethukara 980 902 3146

Periyar Riverside Ground, Thottakkattukara, Aluva

4DEC

8DEC

TEDX SUBHASH PARK

TEXTILE TALES BY REMA KUMAR

Athulya Auditorium, Infopark, Kakkanad 944 417 8558

Rotary Bala Bhavan, Panampilly Nagar, Ernakulam 989 617 7006

View more at www.wtzupcity.com For associations and ads call: 994 739 0022

3


WtzupCity.com/OFFERS

LULU ON SALE - 50% OFF ON OVER 500 BRANDS

SOCH RED DOT SALE

HOWARDS - SHOP MORE SAVE MORE

UPTO 30% OFF ON ROOM RATES AT HOLIDAY INN COCHIN

Lulu mall, Nethaji Nagar, Edappally 0484 272 7777

Lulu mall, Nethaji Nagar, Edappally 0484 404 2888

Lulu mall, Nethaji Nagar, Edappally 0484 272 7777

Lulu mall, Nethaji Nagar, Edappally 0484 402 2337

EXCITING SALE AT MONTE CARLO

FLAT 50% AT LENS MAGIC

EXCITING OFFERS FROM CELIO

UPTO 50% OFF AT LAVIE

Lulu mall, Nethaji Nagar, Edappally 960 560 6432

Lulu mall, Nethaji Nagar, Edappally 0484 406 4442

Lulu mall, Nethaji Nagar, Edappally 0484 272 8030

Lulu mall, Nethaji Nagar, Edappally 0484 402 9992

HOTELIERS TREAT BY CROWNE PLAZA

CHRISTMAS GOODIES BY CROWNE PLAZA KOCHI

FESTIVE OFFER FROM FLYING MACHINE

UPTO 30% OFF ON ROOM RATES AT HOLIDAY INN COCHIN

Crowne Plaza Kochi, Kundanoor Junction, Maradu 0484 286 5000

Crowne Plaza Kochi, Kundanoor Junction, Maradu 0484 286 5000

Lulu mall, Nethaji Nagar, Edappally 974 687 1116

Lulu Mall, Nethaji Nagar, Edappally 0484 419 9000

* The offers listed in the above page could be subjected to terms and conditions. WtzupKochi would not be held responsible for any disputes arising out of the applicabilty of these offers. For associations and ads call: +91 994 739 0022

New to the City

The Cookery NH Bypass Road

4

Haji Ebrahim Edappally Toll

Dessi Cuppa Marine Drive

Wohlphysio Panampilly Nagar

Ny's Home Decor Elamkulam

Decor Kraft K K Road


Opp. Citibank, Pillar#663, M.G. Road, Ernakulam. Tel: 95397 33333 www.swisstimehouse.com

5


WtzupCity.com/EVENTS

FWD LIFE ANNIVERSARY ISSUE LAUNCH FWD Media hosted its monthly cover launch at Holiday Inn, Kochi on November 20 to unveil the November Anniversary issue of FWD life magazine. This time, the FWD cover launch was presented by Holiday Inn, in association with Red FM, WtzupKochi, ASDA, and PVR cinemas. On the cover was the lucky duo of cinema actor Jayasurya and director RanjithSankar. Actor Sijoy Varghese, Rajeev Menon, CEO Rajasree Motors, and the members of the Kerala Blasters football club Manjappada Fan club were the other guests on the occasion. The programme started with Jayasurya and Ranjith’s much awaited movie trailer of Punyalan Private Limited. They unveiled the cover with Group Editor and CEO of FWD Media Pvt Ltd, Abraham Tharakan. Heartfelt speeches were given by Jayasurya and Ranjith, to the applause of those assembled. FWD then honoured the Manjappada Fan club with a trophy for winning the prestigious India’s Best Fan Club Award 2017 by Indian Sports Honour. Ranjith handed over the tickets of the film Punyalan Private Limited, sponsored by PVR Cinemas Kochi, to the club. Eldhos Scaria and Ali Salman from the fan club gifted Jayasurya and Ranjith a Kerala Blasters Football Club scarf. To end the event on a light note, a specially curated video by FWD media of all the behind the scenes footage was showcased. Venue: Holiday Inn, Kochi Photos: Anand A N and Vishnu Thilak

6


WtzupCity.com/FEATURE

7


WtzupCity.com/EATOUT

Local Fare

Around the world Unlock Flavors

S

pacious and neat seems to be the words that’s associated with a good food outlet and Nalukettu at Vytilla is such a one. Situated near the Vytilla Hub, it’s the perfect outlet to have a quick bite before or while you wait for your ride. Specialising in local cuisine, Nalukettu is a no frills joint where you can explore your taste for Kerala dishes. They also serve a variety of North Indian and Chinese dishes.

L

ocated in Kaloor-Kadavanthra road, Café 17 provides the perfect ambience to hangout and talk. With a menu that could take you around the world in flavors, this cafe is a favorite among Kochiites. You can make yourself comfortable in the cool ambiance, take a book from their library and munch the scrumptious dishes. With the interiors so serene and your favourite songs on their playlist, Café 17 is a must visit.

Must try:

Must try:

Nalukettu Restaurant & Bakery N.H.Road, Thykoodam, Vyttila 098465 48989

Appam and Kadala Curry Cost per head:

` 300 Open:

7am to 11pm

K

eys Hotel is known for its service and ambience. Located near the picturesque backwaters and the NH Bypass, it is strategically placed for easy commute to parts of Kochi. The Keys Cafe in the premises has a multi cuisine a la carte menu. Breakfast is king and you can walk into this all day cafe and make sure you don’t miss out on your first meal of the day with their nutirtious ‘breakfast on the go.’ You can also make use of their free wifi and make your day

Chicken A La Kiev

Cafe 17 Unisquare, Kaloor Kadavanthara Road, Kathrikadavu 0484 402 7067

Cost per head:

` 300

Open: 11am to

12am

Must try:

Keys Hotel Pandit Karuppan Road, Shanthi Nagar, Thevara 0484 394 4100

Chicken Tikka Cheese Sandwich Cost per head:

` 500 Open: 7am to

11pm

MUST TRY

Chai Cofi Kaloor

8

Kahawa Ravipuram

Paragon Edappally

Nawras Seafood Restaurant Chittoor Road

Elements Kacheripady


WtzupCity.com/FEATURE

Amalgamating Art and Food at Ember restaurant in Le Meridien

Ember restaurant in Le Meridien, Kochi introduces diners to North West Frontier Cuisine with a perfect blend of food, art, and music Charishma Thankappan

E

mber restaurant at Le Meridien, Kochi has made a comeback in a revitalised avatar. Known earlier as the museum restaurant in its erstwhile form, Ember now has a revamped style and menu. Executive chef Pawan Pal Singh Maini has done his homework well in heading the team and bringing out the revived menu, which is authentic North West Frontier cuisine. “The focus now is on going back to the basics. We have done fusion and modern Indian meals before and now we are coming back to the lost recipes of India. It is the present trend in the culinary world, so we decided to recreate the same in Ember,” says chef Pawan. Armed with research North West Frontier cuisine is relative-

Anand A N

ly unheard of in the South, particularly in Kerala. So what is it all about? The executive chef explains, “The recipes vary from Pakistan, Balochistan, Kashmir, Delhi, Punjab, and Lucknow. We did a market study regarding that, for which we had held a Punjabi food festival, a Persian festival, and a Kashmiri festival – and all the three were very successful. We found that the cuisine is popular in Kochi. It’s not unknown here. So we realised that our thought process is on the right track.” Most of the ingredients are locally sourced, except some that are intrinsic to the North, such as some of the spices, which are brought in from Punjab. Promoting local art Stepping into Ember, one cannot help but notice the first sights that catch the eye –

which are the ornate decorations upon the wall, comprising rich artworks and paintings. It’s all about art and culture, says chef Pawan. The artworks are from local artists and there are a few paintings which are for sale. The classical and Hindustani music perfectly complemented the artistic ambiance of the restaurant. A luscious feast It has been just about a month since Ember has had its kitchen wafting with the mouthwatering aromas. “We have tried to be as authentic as possible,” says the chef. Among the popular dishes is the DhaniyaMurgh which is favoured over Butter Chicken as it is “something different”. Balti Gosht – mutton that is cooked with pepper, Palak Paneer Kofta, Turra Chicken Kebabs are some of their signature dishes.

9


WtzupCity.com/COVERSTORY

Blending Art with Football Malayali digital artist Sanil Sani’s creativity pervades the Indian Super League Wkochi

Sanil Sani

A

digital artist who loves football, Sanil Sani is a known name behind the scenes in the football circles not just locally, but internationally as well. He designed the poster of the Indian Super League this year, and has a boast worthy portfolio that includes having designed for the Federation Cup logo of All India Football Federation, Bengaluru FC, and Bundesliga. And what’s more, this Malayali from Aluva is also now a great chum of Kerala Blasters star Iain Hume. How did you get into this profession? I think what opened the door for me to get into this profession is based on two factors. One is my love for football and the other is the interest that I’ve always had in designing something whenever I had free time. When these two combined, I thought of getting into sports-based freelance designs. Initially, I doubted whether I would succeed in this because we live in an age where most people look for jobs which ensure financial stability rather than doing something that they love. I’ve always wanted to find work which gives me satisfaction. Of course, there will be stress even in the designing field but I love it. I can spend loads of hours without sleep to work on a particular design project. It gives me a lot of happiness once I see the final output and it’s a great moment when we look at the hours of hard work that we put in to develop such an output. I have never attended any design course; but learned it all on my own from Youtube tutorials and Google. Iain Hume and Sanil Sani

10

You are good friends with Iain Hume. How


WtzupCity.com/COVERSTORY

Which is your favourite team right now? My favourite team is Kerala Blasters FC. There’s no better feeling than supporting your home club. I also love Manchester United and have been supporting them for the last 17 years.

did your friendship develop? Humey has been a really good friend of mine for nearly four years. It was back in 2014 when I first met him. That meeting still remains fresh in my memory as it was the Indian super league season and some of the Kerala Blasters home games were over. After seeing Humey’s performance, like most of the fans, I knew that he would be our main player. So I designed a banner for him with “HUME” written on it along with the image of his face. I tweeted it to him and fortunately he ReTweeted it. Later, I asked him if I could get it autographed and he was more than happy to sign it for me. I shared my email and phone number with him and hoped that he would contact me. I know that a footballer wouldn’t contact a fan directly and never expected anything to happen. But that evening I got a call from Anthony, who is the main staff of KBFC. He spoke to me and arranged a meeting with Humey next day, when, to my surprise, I found that he had got the banner signed by the whole KBFC squad of that season! It was the first time that I had met a professional footballer. Humey has supported me a lot in progressing with my artworks and sometimes when I am not able to find new clients, he would say, ”Keep going and you will find them.” You had worked recently for the ISL

poster. How was it working for this task? It was a project which I really wanted to work on ever since the tournament started in 2014. But during that time I did not know how to contact them. Also, my design portfolio wasn’t big enough to be submitted to a client. I finally got that opportunity after three years and I am really delighted with this chance because it’s a football league which is gaining great momentum with each season. So, to design something for them is always a good feeling. Tell us about some of the clients you have worked for, and which one has been the most memorable? I’ve been fortunate enough to work with some good clients such as Bleacher Report Football (England), Bundesliga (Germany) where I’ve created social media graphics for them. Then, I’ve done some illustrations for Bengaluru FC, Federation Cup logo for All India Football Federation, social media graphics and illustrations for Football Paradise (they are winners of the Judges' Choice Best International Football Website Award). I’ve done match posters for some footballers who played in Europe. Among these, the most memorable client has to be Bundesliga because they are a big league and to get an opportunity to design for them is always a special thing.

How you do you prepare yourself before you start a project? There are two things which I give importance to once I start a project - a good state of mind and feeling motivated to do that specific art. Having a good state of mind is really important. If we are stressed or affected by something, then we won’t be able to work with 100 per cent concentration and dedication. I always love to work on a design by taking good amount of time. Sometimes we need to research a lot to develop ideas or look for reference images of footballers if we are creating an illustration. At the end when you look at the final output, there has to be a special feel to it. What is your biggest dream? My biggest dream is to be become a well-known sports designer, I would love to design for Manchester United and Kerala Blasters. Gaining more clients for freelance work is also a dream which I want to achieve. I’m working hard towards it; nothing comes to you easily unless you put in real hardwork and dedication.

11


WtzupCity.com/FEATURE

Exploring Kochi with Rs 100 WKochi takes up a challenge to find out how much you can do with just Rs 100 and the places you can travel in Kochi Nikhil Wilson

A street shop at Fort Kochi

W

hat exactly can one do in Rs 100? Sounds impossible? WKochi shows how you can take a tour around Kochi in a budget that most people find hard to believe. Location 1: Old Railway Station Road Cash in hand: Rs 100 I started my journey from home by taking a bus to High Court Junction. The journey cost me Rs 7. After getting off from the bus at the High Court junction bus stop, I walked my way

12

to the Old Railway Station road. On the way, I also had the chance to enter the High Court, but did not spend much time and could not take any photographs due to security issues. As I reached the Old Railway station road from walking under the hot sun, I was able to feel a sudden change in the temperature. The trees that surround the road gave the entire area a cool breeze and atmosphere. The Old Railway Station is one of the oldest buildings in Ernakulam. It was the first station in Kochi but now it's just an abandoned area where the only frequent visitors are wedding photographers and the couples.

Highlights: The cool breeze and the visual ambience of the entire area that looks like a forest. It is one of the most preferred spots by photographers, due to the old rusty buildings and huge trees. Cash in hand: Rs 93 Location 2: Mangalavanam After spending some quality time exploring the roads inside the Old Railway Station, I walked my way to Kochi’s own bird sanctuary ‘Mangalavanam’. It is near the Old Railway Station and is only a 10-15 minutes’ walk away. The roads, surrounded by trees on both sides will make


WtzupCity.com/FEATURE

your walk shorter and enjoyable. There is no entry fee to the bird sanctuary and you can always have a talk with the authorities regarding the types of birds and the inhabitants at Mangalavanam. The tree house built at Mangalavanam is the perfect break spot for you if you are tired and want to click some good pictures. Cash in hand: Rs 93 Location 3: Boat Jetty After enjoying a good rest at the top of the tree house at Mangalavanam, I started my journey again and this time I had two things on my mind, to reach the Ernakulam boat jetty and to have some lunch. I got onto a bus and I reached the Ernakulam boat jetty within ten minutes. As I was searching for a place to get some lunch, I saw a signboard that said ‘Kanji ready’. I went into that small shop and asked the cost of the kanji and what curry would come along with it. The lady at the shop told me it would cost me Rs 30 and they had Tapioca, pickle, and a pappad to go with it. After having my lunch, I left for the boat jetty to get my ferry tickets to go to Fort Kochi. Expense: Rs 7 (Bus Ticket) Rs 30 (Lunch) Tip: You can always get a water refill from the hotels Cash in hand: Rs 56 Location 4: Fort Kochi The boat journey, which started from Ernakulam, reached Fort Kochi in 10-15 minutes. The view was great and the journey was joyous and peaceful. Taking a ferry ride is the way to get around Kochi it seems, as the expense is less and you can get to Fort Kochi in just a few minutes. The ferry ride, which is opted by most of the Kochiites is also the mode of transport which is opted by foreigners who visit Kochi. It is also the place where a random stranger becomes a friend and gives us advice on the places we need to see. Expense: Rs 4 ( Boat ticket) Cash in hand: Rs 52 Location 5: Fort Kochi beachside Fort Kochi is a place steeped in history.

As I walked towards the Fort Kochi beach, which is about a 10-20 minute walk from the Fort Kochi boat jetty, I saw posters that said “Get cycles for rent” and it seemed like a great idea to explore Fort Kochi. The beach area is filled with street shops and more. I saw a fisherman going into the sea with a huge fishing net. I stayed on in the hopes of being able to click him netting a catch. Well, luck favoured the both of us as I got a picture of him throwing the net and he got a big Yellowfin trevally (vatta). Tips: The right time to catch some fish seems to be between 2pm and 4.30pm. You might not get to see or catch fish on your first attempt, but patience is key. Highlights: The street vendors and sometimes you will also get to witness some street performances and kite flying. Expense: Re 0 Cash in hand: Rs 52 Location 6: Vypin I headed to Vypin, next, for an evening walk on the long walkway that leads to the Vypin Beach. I took the Jankar boat from Fort Kochi to Vypin. It is the easiest way to reach Vypin from Fort Kochi in just ten minutes with just Rs 3 as your travel expense. After reaching Vypin, I took a tea break with a hot glass of tea and neyappam, after which I went for my walk. Expense: Rs 3 (Jankar) Rs 15 (Tea and Neyyappam) Cash in hand: Rs 34

Location 7: Queen’s Way It was time to head back home but before that, I thought of ending the day with a great sunset at the Queen's Way. I took a bus from Vypin and reached the Queen’s Way by 5.45pm. The sun was already down when I reached but the sunrays scattered pretty colours upon the clouds. I sat there enjoying the beautiful colours with some peanuts and listening to the music from the radio boxes installed at the Queen’s Way. Some of my favourite tracks were playing and it was the perfect ending to a beautiful day. Expense: Rs 7 (Bus Ticket) Rs 10 ( Roasted Peanuts) Cash in hand: Rs 17 If you can spend an entire day exploring a few parts of Kochi with just Rs 83, imagine what you can do if you have more to spare.

Tips to keep in mind • Carry a bottle of water from home and refill it for free from restaurants • Make sure you wear your best comfortable footwear because you will be covering a lot of ground on foot • Hitchhiking is also an easy and fast way to reach your destination without any expense.

A fisherman casts his fishing net in Fort Kochi

13


WtzupCity.com/FEATURE

Lulu Hypermarket is all set This New Year, Lulu hypermarket is ready with new collection on the stands Nikhil Wilson

L

ulu Hypermarket has always been one step ahead in the competition and this time, there are some new players in the game. Lulu Hypermarket witnessed a huge crowd during the last Christmas season and their imported Chritmas trees seemed to be a huge hit among the customers. 2017 left us some great memories and 2018 will surely be a year full of surprises and joy as Lulu Hypermarket is the place to go if you are looking for something new

14

Vishnu Thilak

and intersting. From different types of salads and pickles and varieties of frozen food prodcuts, Lulu is all set for 2018. The newest products in the shelves are the Wingreen Farm dips and spread. Wingreen Farm has launched their dips and sauces for the first time in Kerala at the Lulu Hypermarket and it is getting good customer attention. With more than 15 flavours of dips and 12 types of sauces, the Wingreen Farm products are sure to gain favour with buyers. From Cheesy Sauce to Sweet Chilli

Garlic Sauce and Original Olive Hummus to Black Chickpea Hummus with jalapenos, there is a huge variety of flavours from which you can choose. Lulu Hypermarket has become the go-to place for people who love shopping for food products and more. This new year, you have more reasons to head out to the store and you better hurry before stocks run out .


WtzupCity.com/FEATURE

What to expect for Kochi Biennale this time Kochi is gearing up for the Kochi Muziris Biennale 2018. Here’s what’s in store this time Nimisha S

T

he Kochi Muziris Biennale (KMB) is a massive event that brings in artists from different countries together who present their paintings, sculptures, installations, films and performing arts at 14 venues spread across Fort Kochi, Ernakulam and Mattancherry. The area easily changes into a carnival atmosphere as these artists bring in marvellous collections of both contemporary and traditional arts, and folk as well as classical arts from different parts of the world. There are various shows arranged in galleries and heritage buildings. Another impressive segment in this event is the performances and

Various Sources

folk arts in which the precious jewels of ancient theatre including Koodiyattom, Nangiarkoothu, Chavittunatakam along with Islamic music, Ghazals, and Kathakali are presented. The rhythm is boosted by Kerala's folk, ritualistic, and percussion arts. Anita Dube has been chosen as the curator for the fourth edition to be held in 2018. The announcement has already got art lovers looking up to her in anticipation as they wait to see what she has in store for next December. Anita is a contemporary artist, who completed her BA in History from the University of Delhi. She had her

training as an art historian in Baroda, and later shifted to Kerala. Well-known painter Nilima Sheikh, whose illustrious body of works is a mystical depiction of women-centric issues, has been declared the first artist to get the curator’s nod for next year’s KMBl. Curated by renowned artist Sudarshan Shetty, the previous edition of the cultural extravaganza titled ‘Forming in the Pupil of an Eye’ was a huge success in 2016. A total of 97 artists from 31 countries, including 36 Indians showcased their creative oeuvre at KMB 2016.

15


WtzupCity.com/SPARKYS

Take a coffee break at Sparky’s The Coffee Club by Sparky’s is the best place to have a small break Nikhil Wilson

S

parky’s is not just a place for kids, but also for people who are young at heart. The very purpose of Sparky's is to be a place where you can create some great memories. But in the course of action, you are sure to get hungry and thirsty. The Coffee Club by

How much is the total area of the Trampoline park at Sparkey's? Answer: 5000 sq ft

Winners Neeraj Prabhakar, Deepak Kumar, Isabel, Ananthu, Mini Pradeep

16

Vishnu Thilak, Sparky's

Sparky’s is situated near the bowling alley at Sparky’s. From coffee to cream roll and ice creams, the Coffee Club at Sparky’s has got it all and that too at very reasonable prices. There is also an offer of Rs 155 on all Faloodas every Tuesday at the Coffee Club.

The Coffee Club is also the perfect place for a birthday party and they provide various offers and discounts for your child on their birthday. You can pre-book your birthday party celebrations and know more about their offers by contacting Mr Hashim (Sparky’s Manager) on 9072579130.


WtzupCity.com/FEATURE

Ribs and Chops to spice up FESTIVITY The well-known brand Ranch from the stables of DLG Farm Pvt. Ltd. comes out with their special product – Ribs and Chops – to enliven the festive fervour Anjana K

DLG Farm Pvt. Ltd.

We never had any problem, everything went off smoothly. The government was very good and helpful. We got all kinds of support, whatever was possible in those days. It was easier to acquire land. We have a facility that spans more than a hundred acres in Mysore.

K

ochi’s celebrity Pit Master, O K Sanjit has struck gold with the frozen meat product industry. Quitting his software engineering business in the US, this successful entrepreneur, who calls himself a chef by choice, is the owner of DLG Farm Pvt. Ltd, a business that started with pig breeding, and went on to processing pork products hygienically and organically under the brand name 'Ranch'. Having established his business in the country, his products are already popular in Kochi. The brand is now coming out with their latest offering ‘Ribs and Chops’ for the New Year. Tell us about the latest offering from your brand? Ribs and Chops is 'ready to eat' barbeque. We have a central kitchen, and with the orders that we receive, we make it there and deliver it to homes. It can be eaten hot and fresh. What made you decide to choose the frozen meat products industry? I have various businesses. I’m basically a computer engineer, educated in the US. I

have worked there, and I had a business there for about 20 years. I came back and I wanted to do a few businesses here in India. I got into pig breeding. And then we got into the next level, which was frozen meat, and there is a natural organic process behind it, which is much, much healthier than the roadside meat you get. What is the market like for your products in Kerala? There’s a very good market for it and it is very huge. People in Kerala are very quality conscious. They only want to use the high-end, or high-quality products. There is a moving away from what we call the “wet market”, or the butchers’ market. We are slowly drifting away from that. Did you face any challenges while setting up your business? Actually, no. The main farm is in Karnataka. Here we only have a corporate office from which we manage our other businesses. There are only marketing outlets here. The operations are run in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. So when you set up your business in Karnataka, did everything go smoothly?

What makes your business different from the other businesses in the industry? We are the only professionally managed pig breeding company in India. There is no other company like ours which does pig breeding and which follows our format. We use software and we have integrated it into real-time processes. That itself is unique. Each animal and its meat is traceable. Whenever an animal is born, we tag it with an eight digit number which has all the information - who the father is, who the mother is. We can track it upto 30 or 40 years. All the animals are imported from Europe or the US. It is the only traceable meat in the country today. The biggest challenge the public is facing today is knowing whether the pork comes from a good source. How is the future looking for this industry? Meat is not meat unless it is chilled. When you buy from the road, it is not meat, it is live muscle. You have to chill it for eight or nine hours after the slaughter occurs. It is a very good business, very profitable, no doubt about it. But the only thing is that the market is growing very slowly. The roadside meat is very cheap, whereas this is a little expensive, but it has its own advantages. So it’s all good.

R&C PORK

17


WtzupCity.com/DIRECTORY

ENJOY THE FLAVORS OF KOCHI WITH WTZUP AT : CAFE & BAKERY

HELPLINE NUMBERS

Awaany Bakers Kakkanad 0484 653 2186

Ceecee Bakery Vazhakala 964 547 7711

Cofee Cube Convent Jn 0484 400 0414

Chillax Bypass 0484 307 1236

Burger Jn Edappally Toll 0484 254 3393

Afters Bake House Palarivattom 860 690 5696

Donut House P.Nagar 0484 402 5599

Cofi Club Kakkanad 0484 640 4040

Royal Bakers Thripunithura 0484 321 5349

Star Berries Aster Medicity 960 589 2974

Hospitals Ernakulam Medical Center : 0484 280 7101 Medical Trust : 0484 235 8001 Lisie : 0484 240 2044 Lourdes : 0484 412 3456 Amrita : 0484 280 1234, 285 1234, 400 1234 Renai Medicity : 0484 288 0000

RESTAURANTS

Aster Medcity : 0484 669 9999 General : 0484 236 1251

Mings Wok P.nagar 0484 231 3555

Yas Restaurant Palarivattom, Bypass 906 124 8888

Tea O Clock Menaka 906 106 5507

Mellow Manna Ponnurinni 0484 230 4324

Empire Kundannoor 0484 270 7555

Lil America P.nagar 0484 232 3755

Angan Restaurant Palarivattom 0484 404 4038

Hong Kong Kakkanad 989 522 4737

Carnival Food Court Infopark 811 307 0707

Kettuvellam Nr. Jn Stadium 0484 210 1063

Browns Kacheripady 989 555 4321

Oottupura Nr. Airport 904 812 4986

Peppery Kalamassery 0484 255 5094

Elements Kacheripady 0484 406 6977

Metro Palace Chittethukara 906 198 6650

Atlanta Edapally 965 620 2020

Ambulance : 102, 0484 287 0784, 996 124 6864

Hot N Spicy Kadavanthra 0484 220 5387

Zataar P.nagar 812 980 6111

Palaaram Vallathol Nagar 0484 244 1253

District 7 Vyttila 756 093 2934

Childline : 1098

Erivum Puliyum Banerji Road 894 309 6553

Ledhi Palarivattom 808 916 0844

Mamma Poonithura 0484 230 1814

Food Marley Padamugal 974 573 2333

KIMS : 0484 304 1000 Lakeshore : 0484 270 1032 Blood Banks IMA Blood Bank : 0484 238 3549 Blood Bank Services : 1910 Emergency services Police : 100 Accident helpline : 1033 Fire : 101 Women : 10929 Highway Police : 984 610 0100 Cyber Crime Cell : 949 797 6004 Transport Airport : 0484 261 0115 Railway : 139, 0484 239 5198

HOTELS

Bus : 0484 230 3434, 230 6611

Abaam Vyttila 0484 290 3300

Highway Garden Bypass 0484 233 5391

Marriot Nedumbassery 0484 669 3333

Radison Blue Elamkulam 0484 412 9999

Olive Down Town Kadavathra 0484 422 2333

Broad N Bean Vyttila 0484 412 0089

Gokulam Park Kaloor 0484 240 0707

The Dunes Srm Rd 0484 240 6001

Malabar Illam Bypass 956 768 8262

Pepper Route Fort Kochi 0484 221 5274

Digital Carving Studio Renai Medicity Kadavantra Palarivattom 0484 231 4333 0484 288 0000

Glam Vyttila 0484 395 2900

Lakeshore Hospital Nettoor 0484 270 1032

Tony&Guy Lulu 755 987 7777

Kims Hospital Pathadipalam 0484 304 1000

Safara Hospital Ravipuram 953 919 1969

Regional Sports Centre Kadavanthra 0484 220 4068

Suhas KM Marketing Manager

18

Cinemax : 0484 411 3222 Saritha, Savitha : 0484 236 6183, 239 4149 Sreedhar : 0484 402 5226, 402 5227 PAN Cinemas : 808 977 7777

De Fab P.nagar 0484 319 1619

PUBLICATION

Q cinemas : 0484 406 6333

Kavitha : 0484 235 2777

OTHERS

A

Theatres PVR : 880 090 0009, 0484-272 7776

Taxi Taxio : 0484 444 0444 She Taxi : 859 000 543 Ola : 0484 335 5335 bCabs : 0484 404 6667

Printed & published by Jose Thomas Pattara, Muhamma, Alappuzha on behalf of Forward Media Private Limited, from Anand Buildings, NH Bypass Road, Near Oberon Mall, Cochin. The editor is Arun Balachandran. Printed at Koral Cochin. All photographs unless otherwise indicated, are used for illustrative purposes only. Readers are advised to cross check all data before acting on the same. For exclusive and private circulation only. Sebin Sunny Digital Coordinator

Charishma Thankappan Features Editor

Pankaj PS Creative Head

Nithin Shah S Layout & Design

kochiology Kochi which was formed as an ancient port city after the Great Floods of the Periyar River in 1341


WtzupCity.com/FEATURE

19


WtzupCity.com/EATOUT

20


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.