A friend of mine invited me to lunch with her at Prankster one weekend (the day before I moved states, right before the holidays, and followed by my return to the US, which hopefully explains my very belated post). Once we met, she explained that we were going to be hosted by the ever-gracious Pawan Soni and try a little bit of everything on the menu. I had a such a great time eating and chatting with so many great, new people - I can summarize the experience with these few word: soooo.much.good.food!
Showing posts with label hipster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hipster. Show all posts
26 January 2017
Prankster
Labels:
Asia,
bar,
brewery,
cocktails and philosophy,
eating out,
foodie adventure,
fusion,
Gurgaon,
hipster,
India,
Indian,
patio dining,
poultry,
pub,
pub grub,
Sector 29,
sides,
vegetarian
Location:
Sector 29, Gurgaon, India
24 June 2015
Fat Lulu's Cafe and Bar
Ending up at Fat Lulu’s for lunch was a fluke; we fully intended
to gorge ourselves at the well-known boulangerie, Di Ghent, only to be reminded
it was closed on Tuesdays. Swallowing our disappointment, we dutifully checked
Zomato to see what other options happened to be in the vicinity and decided to
meet at Fat Lulu’s Crosspoint Mall location instead.
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Ladies who lunch |
Labels:
Arjun Marg,
bar,
Crosspoint Mall,
Defence Colony,
Delhi NCR,
DLF Phase 1,
DLF Phase 4,
Galleria,
Gurgaon,
hipster,
India,
Italian,
ladies who lunch,
pizza,
Saket,
seafood,
Select Citywalk Mall,
Vasant Vihar
Location:
Gurgaon, Haryana, India
22 June 2015
Sutra Gastropub
According to Delhiites, DLF
Cyberhub is the only reason to venture over to Gurgaon and I am tempted to
agree. Although Gurgaon has its fair share of decent restaurants it cannot
compete with the many options scattered throughout Delhi's trendy neighborhoods.
However, Cyberhub does offer Gurgaonians a place to eat out, take in some
music, and barhop all in one location. While it doesn't have the feel of say a
Khan Market or Hauz Khas, it's not far off from Connaught Place. Cyberhub
embraces their suburbian-ness by marketing its nearly 50 restaurants, fast
food, and lounge options to young professionals, middle-aged businessmen, as
well as families. Furthermore, the open-air amphitheater regularly shows
cricket matches on the big screen, hosts concerts, and offers the opportunity
for wide-scale embarrassment for those gutsy enough to karaoke in front of the
masses.
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Photo credit |
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#SufiSutra with Indian Ocean 5 Nov 2014 |
First up for review is Sutra, a spacious indoor/outdoor bar
on the Cyberhub’s 2nd level pub hub. With unlimited ₹1 drinks every Monday, free
drinks for ladies on Tuesdays, Wednesday Sufi nights, and live bands on
Sundays, there is something going on at Sutra practically every night of the
week. Most recently we visited on a Friday night and were pleasantly surprised
with buy one get one happy hour specials until 8:30pm. Drink choices were
limited, but still offered a wide enough selection to make everyone in our
group happy.
Labels:
American,
bar,
continental,
Cyberhub,
dance club,
eating out,
Gurgaon,
hipster,
India,
Italian,
live music,
Mediterranean,
Mexican,
night on the town,
patio dining,
pizza,
pub,
pub grub,
surf and turf,
Western
Location:
Gurgaon, Haryana, India
10 October 2011
Desta Ethiopian
Guest blogger, Rachel B, provides Dallas readers with an authentic African dinner option. I guess this obsession with Ethiopian food runs in the family. I'm loving how Dallas has managed to turn Ethiopian cuisine into something minimalist, modern, and of course, a bit hoity toity (see picture below). Read on for Rachel's take on Dallas' version of African fare.
Labels:
Dallas/Plano,
Ethiopian,
Guest Blogger,
hipster,
Rachel B.,
seafood,
vegetarian
Location:
Dallas, TX, USA
31 July 2011
Anvil Pub
Former expat, queen of snark, and determined vegetarian, Rachel B., recently returned to the motherland, Dallas, Texas, where she shares her initial impressions of the new bar and eatery on the scene, Anvil Pub.
For
those of you not intimately familiar with Dallas' foodie scene, it's
like this: shopping and eating are king in this town and new
restaurants, bars, and clubs open and close at an astounding speed as
the locals rave and then, 30 minutes later, find a new hotspot to
frequent until they once again grow bored. Entrepreneurial
restauranteurs must seek the happy medium of becoming the neighborhood
hang out as well wooing hipsters to a trendy new locale. It's a status
seldom achieved and many promising and delicious start ups fall by the
wayside in a sad collection of once celebrated venues now forgotten.
Read on as Rachel details her experience and pronounces Anvil a
temporary success:
Labels:
American,
British,
Dallas/Plano,
Guest Blogger,
hipster,
pizza,
pub,
pub grub,
Rachel B.,
vegetarian,
Western
Location:
Dallas, TX, USA
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