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The name may conjure up an image of a dingy, drinking joint, but this place, spread over a ground and mezzanine floor, boasts of a cosy ambience and pleasant décor. The lighting could be a bit brighter though. A popular hotspot for the younger crowd, it is fairly packed in the evenings. The bar menu is varied and although the food menu is vast, it appears confused. Expect Indian and Chinese food with a few global dishes. The old-fashioned 'Chili Chicken' is delightful and spicy. The 'Chicken Stroganoff' is worth trying too. Sufficient options for vegetarians as well. The kababs here are popular and pair well with drinks. The 'Mushroom Oyster Basil Sauce' although a mishmash of sauces, will perk up your taste buds. The portion sizes are decent. Desserts are nothing to write home about. The staff is polite, but inarticulate. The Manager who is well-informed and efficient, more than makes up though. The food here is a tad overpriced.