After 16 months of being open, curiosity finally got the better of me today and I googled ‘Prison Food Trays‘. The reason for this strange search is that one too many yelp reviewer (5 total) has commented that they feel like they are eating on prison trays at Kasa. These comments perplexed me for a while, as I haven’t understood the rationale (thankfully having never eaten in prison). Post Google search, I can see where the connection is coming from. Prison food is indeed served in compartmentalized trays, as is our food at Kasa.
I feel I must explain why we serve our meals on metal trays (called a ‘Thali’) here at Kasa. We do it as an homage to the vast majority of people in India (many of humble socioeconomic status) who eat out of these trays each and every day and have done so for centuries. Nowadays, the wealthier classes in India tend to use porcelain plates in an attempt to mimic the West and distinguish themselves from the poor. But we love the metal thalis because they are extremely durable, never break and fit our vibe of being ultra-practical. We think they look pretty cool too…
Our thalis, plates and bowls are all imported from India with the help of my very interesting cousin Kiwi, to whom we owe many thanks as we had him searching for days on end for just the right sizes, weight, shininess, etc.
We aim to be true to the way Indians serve and eat food in their daily lives. I would never have guessed that the plates would make people feel like they were eating like prisoners, or even eating in an ultra modern place (a separate confusion that we hear occasionally).
My hope is that some of the Yelpers commenting about prison plates are able to read this blog and realize (just as I have done today) that it appears that the majority of India and prisoners in the US have something in common. They both eat out of compartmentalized trays 🙂
On some level, I find this discovery extremely cool. Thalis are a no-nonsense, no-frills, humble way to eat. I’m guessing that this is the reason for the trays in prison too. Hopefully, most of you find our actual food to be at least a cut above though…