The "sold out" tag quietly came up on the menu board much to the dismay of many who had thronged the eatery, a day after the state-run guest house had removed "buff", or buffalo meat" amidst a political row.
Interestingly, an English menu board placed at the counter of the restaurant announced that 'Meat Fry' and 'Meat Curry', with 'Buffalo' mentioned in brackets, was available today.
"We are serving buffalo meat today and we have been offering only buffalo meat in the past as well. There is no truth in allegations that cow meat is served here," said Sudeesh, a member of the Staff Canteen Managing Committee.
A canteen staffer, who did not want to be named, said that buffalo meat fry and curry was served between 12.45 PM and 1.30 PM. "Our prepared stock was enough to serve 150 persons during the lunch hours," he said.
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Another Canteen Managing Committee member said that they stopped serving buffalo meat after the controversy on Monday evening, but the item made a re-entry today following clearance from Kerala government.
Restaurant sources said that, on an average, anywhere between 60 and 70 plates of buffalo meat are sold daily at Rs 50 each.
Controversy had erupted over Delhi police personnel entering Kerala House on October 26 following a complaint that cow meat was being served there.
However, Delhi Police Commissioner BS Bassi said police did not raid the canteen and were merely taking preventive measures based on a PCR call.
Police has also detained Hindu Sena chief Vishnu Gupta for allegedly making a false complaint in this regard.