Try GOLD - Free
No partition on the plate
The Morning Standard
|May 21, 2025
When British India was split into two in 1947, so were its kitchens. The partition wasn't merely a geopolitical rupture, but a cultural one. Families were torn apart, and with them, recipes, rituals, and regional flavours were scattered across newly drawn borders. In the midst of this massive displacement, food became a vessel of memory, a way to preserve identity when everything else felt lost.

At Qavalli in Delhi, owners of the establishment Dinesh and Pooja Arora are bringing those memories back to the table with their new menu, Rivayat-e-Hind. Drawing from heirloom family recipes, the menu revives flavours that once brought people together. "In a rapidly modernising world, these age-old recipes and techniques were at risk of being forgotten. We felt it was the right moment to revive them," say the Aroras.
The menu spans starters, mains, breads, and desserts—each dish selected for its story. "We travelled to towns and villages, documenting recipes and techniques that were at risk of being lost," they say. Their research included rare manuscripts, family heirlooms, and conversations with culinary custodians and historians across India. "Some were over a century old, detailing royal kitchens and regional specialties," says Dinesh Arora.
This story is from the May 21, 2025 edition of The Morning Standard.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM The Morning Standard

The Morning Standard
GOLD HITS NEW HIGH, BREACHES ₹1,20,000/10 GM MARK
Bullish sentiments driven by surging safe-haven demand over possible US shutdown, Local currency has fallen 3.7% so far this year against $
1 mins
October 01, 2025

The Morning Standard
Once mighty, West Indies are now fighting for survival
LAST week, members of the visiting West Indies team put themselves on the long flight from the Caribbean Islands to India.
4 mins
October 01, 2025
The Morning Standard
10 dead in blast near paramilitary HQ in Quetta
AT least 10 people were killed and over 30 others injured on Tuesday in a bomb attack against the paramilitary forces in Pakistan's troubled Balochistan province.
1 min
October 01, 2025

The Morning Standard
Vijay hints at conspiracy in Karur
Says did nothing wrong apart from delivering a speech at the spot with police permission
2 mins
October 01, 2025

The Morning Standard
TWO CENTURIES OF CULTURAL EXTRAVAGANZA
Number of Durga Puja pandals across captial crossed 400 by 2014, Few pandals trace their origins back to 1910, Nationalist twist for Ravana Dahan this year
1 mins
October 01, 2025

The Morning Standard
RBI eases norms to fast-track rate transmission
THE RESERVE Bank of India (RBI) on Monday announced a set of regulatory changes to improve monetary transmission, ease gold loan norms, and strengthen credit reporting.
1 mins
October 01, 2025
The Morning Standard
1,157 school buildings in Kerala certified ‘unfit’
EVEN as the government proudly showcases the various infrastructure development projects it has implemented in state-run schools, the latest figures tabled in the assembly paint a different picture.
1 mins
October 01, 2025
The Morning Standard
Don issues ultimatum on Gaza deal; Hamas to review before responding
JERUSALEM US President Donald Trump on Tuesday gave Hamas an ultimatum of \"three or four days\" to respond to his plan to end the war in Gaza, as the militant group reviewed the proposal backed by Israel.
1 min
October 01, 2025
The Morning Standard
Asia Cup row: BCCI corners Naqvi
THE Asia Cup trophy issue spilled over to the Asian Cricket Council's annual general meeting on Tuesday.
1 min
October 01, 2025

The Morning Standard
Modi backs Trump's Gaza peace proposal
PM says the 20-point plan offers a pathway to lasting stability for the war-ravaged region
1 mins
October 01, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size