Kumbakonam Iyer Kaapi, a
right spot to stop
BVS Bhaskar
TANJORE (Tamil Nadu):
Kumbakonam Degree Coffee is popular in most parts of the Tamil Nadu and
particularly it denotes the traditional habit of taking pure coffee by Brahmin
community. On the same lines, another coffee house was found to the much
excitement of tourists and students of Sasta Engineering College and University
on Srirangam and Tanjore state highway. No one will believe that it is a coffee
parlour as it looks unique in all its features.
At
the entrance of the `house’ there is a big flower pot in which green Tulasi
plants were planted. The driver asked me to look at one corner of the house,
where a round sign board was kept “Kumbakonam Iyer Kaapi”. So, I understood
that is a coffee house. The walls of the clay house were neatly plastered with
cow dung and two small rope-cats were tied on the left side of the entrance and
a cart was parked on one side of the wall.
One would say Wow! as they enter into the
coffee house, because the old artifacts displayed in all corners of the big
hall. The artifacts include oldest cots, ancient Indian traditional stoves,
brass vessels, brass tumbler and drinking glasses, very old dried bottle guard,
traditional wooden cot, gramophone record and so on. All the walls were
colorfully painted with caricatures and oldest photograph of Tanjore
Brihdeeswara Temple was hanging on one of the walls.
“We want to create good atmosphere,
environment and feel for the visitors. So, I collected these artifacts one
after one from last three years”-said Vijay Murugan, owner of the Kumbakonam
Iyer Kaapi. Mr. Vijay who hails from Tanjore mastered in Hotel Management and
shifted to Bangalore. He started Dolci Hospitality Innovations, a consulting
agency to start big hotels, restaurants, coffee shops in an innovative way.
“The shop is one of my dream projects. Kumbakonam Degree Coffee does not owe
much to the powder but to the purity of undiluted milk used in the preparation
of the coffee. Most locals are indignant
that the Kumbakonam Degree Coffee name is used to market coffee all around the
State. But, Brahmin community had popularized this from long back in my native
place”-he added.
Anand, who worked in Maldives,
Sasikumar and Ganesan from Singapore-all from Tanjore are maintaining the above
Iyer Kaapi. According to Mr. Anand “The credit goes to Panchapikesa Iyer, the
proprietor of the old Lakshmi Vilas in Kumbakonam, also called Pasumpal (cow’s
milk) Coffee Club, where coffee would flow from 5 a.m. till late evening”. Mr.
Sasikumar said that his proprietor Mr. Vijay Murugan had started this coffee
house only in April this year and being on the state highway every vehicle
passing this way used to stop here for a tumbler of coffee. He also added that
students of Sasta College are frequent visitors for not only coffee, but also
for ice creams, milkshakes, cold coffee, Italian Cappuccino Coffee that they
serve in artifacts like bamboo bars, variety of brass articles.
Mr. Vijay Murugan who spoke over phone
from Bangalore said that he is having Freddo Ice Cream shops on the other side
of the highway and also in Tanjore in which all varieties of foreign ice creams
will be served along with Kumbakonam Kaapi.
So, it is the time for all tourists and
locals to make a visit to the coffee house.
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