The Sunday Guardian

Northern flavours at tradional themed café

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2nd Floor, N-95, Outer Circle, Connaught Place, New Delhi Meal for Two: Rs 1,400 started our meal with traditiona­l Thanda Sharbat with the flavour of gulab, served with Matar Kumbh Ka Shorba. The main course was also up to the expectatio­ns; the main highlights of the menu were Dal Makhani, Hari Bhari Mirch ki Kadhi, Tawa Paneer, Mango Mastani Lassi and Khus Ka Sharbat. After the recommenda­tion by the staff, we had Chur Chur paratha also, which was sumptuous and a must try

There is also a huge variety for non-veg lovers which include Murgh Lababdar, Mutton Masala, Machhi Curry and many more. The one thing that deserves some attention are the pickles! Yes, the place served more than 15 types of pickles with the meal which is not that common if you go to any other restaurant.

Though the place is based on Indian traditiona­l theme, keeping the alcohol lovers in mind, they have a separate bar menu which offers all the English cocktails and mocktails. Some of the most appreciate­d drinks from the menu were Paradise, a mix of peach, strawberry and apricot puree with fresh pineapple juice and Theka Rocks, a blend of whiskey, vodka, rum, tequila and brandy.

Our meal ended on a sweet note with desserts or Mishthan, as they call it. We were served with drool worthy Rasmalai which was as tasty as it looked. The place has a limited variety when it comes to desserts, so I think they need to work on it a little bit.

Overall, the place is worth a visit to experience something different from the convention­al elite bars and cafes. The hospitalit­y was mediocre and so was the price list. Looking at the quality and quantity of the food, I found the prices to be justified. — Priya Singh

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