Tuesday 22 July 2014

Top 10 Picks from Awards Season 2014

1.  Sri Devi at IIFA 2014                          

                         

Sri Devi looked absolutely stunning in this Oscar De La Renta gown, with natural make up, hair in an updo and very minimalist jewelry. Everything about this look works wonders for her. The neckline of the gown also accentuates her beautiful collar bones. 

2. Priyanka Chopra at IIFA 2014.


Priyanka Chopra wore a pale pink Monique Lhuillier gown at the IIFA awards 2014. She completed her look with dramatic smokey eyes, nude lips and hair tied in an updo. Each of these, complimented her look manifold. She looked extremely elegant and graceful.

3. Malaika Arora Khan at IIFA 2014


When it comes to this diva, the hotness quotient can never drop. She looked fabulously sexy in her Black Halter Gown by Shivan and Narresh. Right from the earrings to the cocktail ring, and the clutch to the tied up hair, she makes this minimalist look work like a dream.

4. Deepika Padukone at IIFA Main Event 2014


Ms. Padukone dons a Red Lace sheer gown by Zuhair Murad. Not everyone will be big on this look because of the dark lips and the updo, but I think Deepika has made the gown speak for itself by adding almost no jewelry, tying up her hair and wearing a dark lip color just for some extra zing. The outfit highlights her hourglass figure and makes her look gorgeous.

5. Ranveer Singh at IIFA 2014


True, Ranveer Singh might dress up to gather attention, but absolutely nobody can pull off this Lavender Tuxedo quite like he does. Dressed up in Tom Ford, his look is an absolute killer. He has been by far the best dressed male actor this award season.

6. Deepika Padukone at IIFA 2014 (Magic of the movies night)


Deepika looked lovely in this golden gown by Sabyasachi. Once again, she wore her hair in an updo and finished her look with a darker oxblood lip color. The green cocktail ring and the earrings perfectly blend into the look. 

7. Priyanka Chopra at The Filmfare Awards 2014


Priyanka looked fantastic in her Black Alexander McQueen gown, complete with golden embellishments and peplum detailing. Her hair was side swept and she chose Atelier Mon earrings to go with this. The look is just perfect.

8. Kareena Kapoor at the IIFA Awards 2014


Kareena Kapoor wore a Black Giorgio Armani gown for the main even at IIFA 2014. She pulled off the outfit with great ease and style. The soft pink lip color with the soft make up as well as the hairdo, all blended in beautifully to make the gown a star. The choice of outfit and the look were both a ten on ten.

9. Deepika Padukone at The Filmfare Awards 2014


All set to bag the best actress award, Deepika wore a Gaurav Gupta gown for the Filmfare Awards 2014. The golden and sheer gown was coupled with red lips, side swept hair and golden heels. Deepika once again took advantage of her fabulously toned body to wear something like this. She looked fab!

10. Diya Mirza at the IIFA Awards 2014


Diya Mirza wore a Sabyasachi gown at the IIFA Awards 2014 main event. The rose pink color of the outfit and the easy silhouette, both added grace to Diya's appearance. She looked beautiful. 

Wednesday 21 May 2014

She is Back and How. 


Mrs. Bachchan looked extremely ravishing at the Red Carpet of this year's Cannes, I doubt if she has ever rocked the red carpet so well and with such demeanor.
Here is Mrs. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's pictorial journey at The Cannes Film Festival starting in the year 2002.
Her transformation has been commendable. Really hoping for many more such appearances. 







And 2014...



Looks like fairy Godmother reminded her what she is capable of. 
Former Miss World definitely pulls off this Roberto Cavalli gown extremely well. Loving its contrast with the carpet's color and the dash of color in her appearance through her lip shade.

Saturday 22 March 2014

Food Review: Soda Bottle Openerwala
DLF Cyber Hub


Ok so I wanted to visit this place since a very long time. It was very enticing for me since the cuisine they serve i.e. Parsi and Iranian is definitely a very new concept for Delhi NCR. THe place is quite brilliantly located on the ground level of DLF Cyber Hub. We were a group of 3 people who wanted to specially try out their Vada Pavs and Keema Buns on a bright Sunday afternoon. One of my friend was a vegetarian and was counting on their Vada Pavs. 
One we reached we saw that the ambiance is very close to how a Parsi place would look. The highlight was this railway track they had in the air, on which a toy train would make rounds in the entire restaurant. I loved that bit. 
But as we were placing our order, we were very disappointed by this place. They were running out of keema buns AND Vada Pavs on a Sunday afternoon. We 3 were totally counting on these. However we placed the order for a Chicken Berry Pulao and a Tomato Cheese Macaroni (which was recommended to us by their server, who claimed it to be their bestselling dish).
The chicken berry pulao was just quite usual with nothing out of the world. It had pieces of chicken and Indian spices. A dash of berry was adding the edge to it. However the tomato cheese macaroni was just disastrous. It was like macaroni in tomato ketchup and cheese, with CAULIFLOWER, CARROT and PEAS thrown in. Just like the homemade "gajar gobhi matar" sabzi mixed with it. Worst part is that these three vegetables are like the cheapest. Maybe that's why they were used. I agree that they had to serve an Indian-ised version of the Macaroni, but this was just not it. Our vegetarian friend was so taken aback that we just had to order one more dish for him. After much thought we zeroed down on masala cheese fries since they seemed to be the safest bet. Once they arrived, we were not exactly happy again. The cheese wasn't generous. The masala was its only saving grace. 
The running out on keema bun and vada pavs on an early sunday afternoon demonstrates a glitch at the part of their management. Plus no options for vegetarians which does not seem right to me. To top it all, the disastrous macaroni. Not cool. 
Never going again.

Tuesday 18 March 2014

Food Review: Big Yellow Door

Satyaniketan


Now, I had already been to BYD in North campus and had some extremely awesome food there, but I was definitely skeptical as to how much this new branch of their's will be able to cater to everyone's taste buds and at the same time maintain consistency of taste and quality.
So I decided that I should simply head to BYD Satyaniketan and see for myself. We were in a group of 3 and reached there in the afternoon. 

It was pretty hot that day and the place was already packed. We were asked to wait for about 20 minutes in order to get a table. We were okay waiting since that was the entire purpose of our visit to Satyaniketan. 
However what I would want to specifically mention is that once we had already waited for 10-15 minutes, the staff was indeed courteous and walked that extra mile by serving us complimentary cold-drink to save us from that scorching heat. I mean even the biggest and classiest restaurants do not offer such hospitality. Yet when a small cafe does such a kind gesture, it is noteworthy. For me the place was already a 10 on 10. 

Once we entered we saw that they offered two kinds of seating arrangements. A nice comfortable floor sitting with low tables, and the routine tables and chairs. It's a small cafe done up mostly with handmade things. They have kept the interiors very similar in both the branches. They have an entire wall full of sticky notes of neon colors where guests have left their special comments. They have a very interesting ceiling that is clustered with wooden discs. And last but not the least, they have a "Big Yellow Door" at the entry.

So we began ordering, and our first dish was Baked Nachos, Veg Ceaser Salad, Tipsiliscious Pasta, Pasta in Pesto Sauce, Chilli Chicken Sandwich and their signature BYD Cheese Bomb Burger. 

First came in the Baked Nachos. I must say they were heavenly. The nachos had a generous quantity of cheese on top, baked to perfection, sprinkled with olives and sweet corn. It was served with a yummy salsa dip. This tasted brilliant. The dish arrived very soon, and vanished even sooner. A must order if you go.

The next was the Veg Caeser salad. Now this salad, as simple as it may sound, has gone wrong in a lot of places right in front of me. This one was however very delicious. Just the right amount of salad dressing and the toasted bread crumbs made it great! For a person like me, who would be the last person to go in for something healthy like a salad, it was a treat.

The Tipsiliscious Pasta was basically a combination of White and Arrabiatta sauce with a slight dash of Vodka to add that zing! I must say they did a good job there. The pasta was el dante. It was nice and saucy. Had a good amount of olives as well. Personally I like my pastas nice and flavorful, hence I generally have to add extra herbs on top, but this was just perfect. Absolutely nothing was required to make it better.

Next was the chilli chicken sandwich. They serve their sandwiches in a very nice way, all decorated safely inside a basket lined with paper served with two sauces. The bread was nicely grilled  and the filling was plenty. Nice and spicy. Just what Chilli Chicken should be. 

Now was the turn of the stars of this show.Their BYD CheeseBomb Burger was just a ticket straight to heaven. It was a Burger filled with cheese and two vegetable patties. Both of them in turn had cheese in between. The burger was served slightly open with "BYD" written on it in liquid cheese. Served again with two kinds of sauces. One was the normal ketchup and the other was more like a chilli mayo.
Delicious.
PS: Go for extra cheese for more cheesiness.

The next highlight was the Penne in pesto sauce. Served in a nice creamy pesto sauce, the pasta was just beautiful. I loved the flavors which is the most essential and actually the only ingredient to a good pesto sauce.There was nothing required additionally in this pasta as well. Just perfect, as is!

To me, they seem to be doing a great job. "VERY" Value for money. Their pricing can just not exceed Rs 250-300 per person. Targeted and very well positioned for their customer base which to me looks like campus going students who need quick, yummy and reasonably priced food.

Sunday 16 March 2014

FATHER: The Superhero of my life.



A Father, is born the second his child is. While it is true, that a mother gives birth to her baby, she nurtures him those 9 months where she shares her body with the baby and the moment the baby is out of her womb she supports and rears him. But while a mother gives "Birth" a father gives his child a "Life".

He gives his child a "Life", worth living and worth sharing. 

While you were busy coloring books in your kindergarten, he was standing in queues under the sun to buy your primary school admission forms. He did everything he could at that time to let 'YOU' make it to the best school. Then you grew up, from a primary kid who needed just good stationery you were now a teenager who wanted branded clothes, a cellphone and weekly outings with your friends. While you made all these demands, he was out there working 10 hours a day, making plans for everything, from what will be the venue of your birthday party to what college you might end up going to. He was not just working hard to support the family, but he was there throughout, when you scored your lowest grades and when you appeared on your school stage the very first time.


A Father is believe me, always planning. He has planned for you much much more than you have planned for yourself. And that is exactly what he does each night before he sleeps. Each night, when you might be out partying with your friends, or networking on social network sites, or you might just be doing nothing, he is probably having a tough time sleep. He is having intense discussions with your mother, or he is having a raging conflict in his mind as to how he can give "You" a better and more worthwhile life. So tonight, just see. See if he is actually sleeping well, see if you can do anything to make that happen. Most of you will be surprised.


Your Father has the biggest impact on you even when you don't know about it. For a son, it's how he sees himself as a father, as a husband and as a son when he grows old, while for a daughter its how she foresees her husband to be once she is married. A Father is in the true sense, a son's first hero and a daughter's first love.


I didn't even know earlier how he effected me so much but when I saw myself writing about food and fashion I realized that he is the one who made me so passionate about looking good all the time and made me aware of the whole "Living to eat concept". He governs my perspective, he has taught me to be the bigger person, he has taught me that to be loved, you need to be loving and the best of all, he has taught me to laugh, to my hearts content, just like there is no tomorrow.

Its not like we as children don't care, but to me it took 23 years of existence and a lot of emotional moments to realize how important a Father really is. I wouldn't want anyone else to work so hard for it.He makes me feel protected, he makes me feel that nothing can possibly go wrong simply because he is around, he made me realize how bad the world can be during my teenage, yet he allowed me to make my share of mistakes. So right from his weekly practice of buying me Nirula's jujube candies during my childhood, him cooking for me and my friends to him planning my birthday parties with more enthusiasm than me, each and everything he does and he has ever done makes me proud.

He is not perfect because he is not meant to be perfect. He has probably made his share of mistakes in life too but then, are you perfect? Is anyone free of faults? Absolutely nobody. Yet, despite his imperfections when I walk around with him, and he walks through the crowd, I see him and I feel proud, endlessly. I am in "Awe" of him each and every time I see him because he is the nearest anyone can ever get to being a true hero in my eyes. 

So whoever you are, a son or a daughter and wherever your Father is,just do one thing for him, be PROUD. Be proud of being his child. No matter how many times you have your differences, your fights, your conflicts always remember "Whatever he has done, does and will do, will always be for you!".


Saturday 1 March 2014

Food Review: Cafe Blue Tomato

Rajouri Garden, New Delhi

The Blue Tomato Cafe, is a venture started by Chef Dheeraj Mangothra who completed his culinary education in Italy. So no prizes for guessing that the place is a Cafe serving pure Italian cuisine, that perfectly takes care of the Indian taste buds. It is very strategically located in  Rajouri garden, however away from the hustle and rush of the main market there. Why I call it strategic is since West Delhi had absolutely no good cafe that served good Italian food. That becomes precisely the reason I couldn't wait to go there and try it for myself.

The interiors are very young and chick. I loved the fact that it is well lit and done up in a very lively manner. When a restaurant has the guts to keep itself well lit, you can be sure of one thing, it will not compromise on cleanliness and neatness. It has framed posters of retro singers, funny quotations and one half of a wall is full of beautiful destinations around the world. Very Creative! (Photos also attached). 
They have very comfortable seating and they haven't tried to cramp the place up to accommodate more people. One can sit there for a long time not just to eat, but socialize and catch up with a group of friends.









Once we reached, we were extremely thirsty so I asked Chef Dheeraj as to what I should order. Its not like we were given special treatment, this is his regular practice. He himself tries taking as many orders as he can, so that he can completely understand as to what the guest really wants, and THAT is a great thing. So he suggested me to go with The Cafe Blue Tomato Refresher. For Main course we ordered a Cheese Kicker Pasta, a Pasta verdure and  Chilli Potato Cigarolls with Sweet cabbage salad. We also ordered a Chicken Satay , a Piccata Milenaise and a Garden Vegetable Pizza. 

In came the refresher, and trust me it was the most refreshing drink I have had till date. The flavor of mint and ginger just came through perfectly. It had the right amount of fizz and sweetened to perfection. I took a sip and it was like all my senses were instantly happy and smiling.


Next was the Cheese Kicker pasta. First of all, it was sinful as the description suggested, It was loaded with cheese, the best part was however that there was no compromise on flavors. The use of herbs was ample. I could taste and smell the basil used in the preparation. It had a good amount of fresh vegetables used in it, which made the pasta a lovelier experience for me. 

The Chilly Potato Cigarolls were lovely diagonally cut pieces of a herbed and spiced potato and cheese mix filled in a thin roll of flour, and fried to golden brown. This starter was served with a sweet chilly dip. I loved it because even if the dip is not taken, the starter had enough flavor in it. When you bite into it, the cheesiness comes through and the potato holds it together. Perfect texture.


The Garden Vegetable Pizza was an absolutely thin crust pizza, baked in a Brick oven, topped with lots of fresh vegetables. There was just appropriate cheese and the pizza sauce was nicely spiced. The best part was the fact that the pizza base was a wheat one. It was 80% wheat and 20% flour to be precise. So one can eat and feel no guilt.

The highlight of the vegetarian dishes for me was however the Pasta Verdure. Pesto sauce is not something that everyone gets right, however it was just way too flavorful. Ample amount of basil had gone into it and that could be felt. Both tasted and smelled.  The pasta was Al Dante and the sauce was generously creamy. Topped with vegetables and cherry tomatoes, it almost reminded me of Christmas. Gorgeously done. 

Next was the Chicken satay. The chicken was well done and glazed with spices herbs and 
balsamic vinegar. Served with creamy pesto sauce. Absolutely lovely.

The highlight of the chicken dishes was however the Piccata Milenaise. It was a chicken breast coated with egg and parmesan, fried to perfection served on a bed of tomato spaghetti. The chicken was juicy and succulent. It was for sure that good quality meat was being used here. The cheese in its coating made it just sinful and yummy. The tomato spaghetti was like a cherry on top of an already overwhelming cake.It had scrumptious tomato sauce, and beautifully cooked and spiced spaghetti. Put together,  they made an impeccable combination. 

After so much food, we were almost full, but that still couldn't refrain us from ordering desserts. So we ordered a Creme Brulee, a Tiramisu and a Bloody Muddy Cake. 

Bloody Muddy cake was just a very soft, chocolaty and spongy cake topped with chocolate sauce and a scoop of ice cream by the side. It was good, but I was just eyeing my other desserts because this is available nearly everywhere. 

So in came the Creme Brulee and the Tiramisu. The Creme Brulee was lovely and golden on top. Once broken it oozed the creme above and once I had a bite, I was directly in heaven. Loved it. The caramel layer was not black or burnt, it was golden and sparkling. It had appropriate thickness and the creme part was nice and sweet. It was just very alluring. The Tiramisu remains my favorite though. Important to mention is that they have a slightly different version of the Tiramisu, but I fell in love with it. The cake base was nice and squidgy, soaked in coffee and topped with coffee flavored cream. The coffee flavor was not overpowering, nor was the cake. Both perfectly in sync. It was definitely next level.

One thing worth mentioning is the way the food is presented. The effort in preparation and presentation shows and makes the food even more tempting. As they say, the first sense that food must entice is the visual sense. Excellent job there!
I would love to go there again. :)

All in all:
Taste: 5
Ambiance: 5
Service: 5

Wednesday 19 February 2014

Fashion Alert: Give the rubber band a break, try hair accessories. 


So its a weird, hot and sweaty summer afternoon, and you are far from a "Good hair day". Don't stress. Only open, smooth, silky shiny hair that just do not tangle are no longer required to put up with a good presence, even at a party!

All you need now girls, is the correct hair accessory for the occasion, your outfit, and your hair.A hair accessory could be anything ranging from a dramatic embellished headband, to floral clips. Just pick the right one from anywhere around and you are definitely good to go.
However, all you need to really take care of, is how you pull off a hair accessory without looking like a child. A hairband for instance is something very 12-13 year old, when seen individually. However, wearing them up with a messed up side bun will just finish out your look very well.
And if you by any means think that long hair is necessary for a hair accessory to compliment, then babe you are just not right. Wait till you see some of the very short haired actresses, from both Hollywood and Bollywood, use crystal hairbands and bows to their hair. They have all ended up looking superb.

Here's how you should use some of the hair accessories:

  1. Flowers: Think Flowers and think of the beach and the summer. The trick behind using flowers as a hair accessory is that they should be used lower than the level of your eyes. That is basically in the lower half of your hair.Never, wear them on top of your head. They will lose their grace and look just too historic.
  2. Fabric: In other words, silk headbands. They may not necessarily make you look retro unless you want them too. The trick is to tie it loosely on open hair and just make it look fab. Brownie points for matching it with your outfit.
  3. Scarves: Choose your color and the way you want to tie it up. You could give it a chick turban look or a headband one. Just be sure of how experimental you can be.
  4. Barrettes: These are traditionally chunky wooden hair clips that use a wooden stick to hold the hair together. Today however you have plenty of fancy embellished, colorful and dreamy options available. Go pick one up and you can get sorted for almost any outfit.
  5. Headbands: Headbands are easy to use, commonly available and I would say the least experimental of the lot. However I would say that most of us go wrong while using it. The trick is first of all not to end up looking like a child, who's mommy just did her hair. The second would be, not to pull back your hair very tightly with a headband. To add some drama, always leave some hair out, or just make it rest on your hair like a pair of sunglasses. 



Not only does the fictional character of "Blair Waldorf" play around with hair accessories, our very own Bollywood damsels have used this to enhance their hairdos many a times.

I think all of the above just look wow. From Deepika's retro bow to Sonam's headgear in Aisha. Blake Lively does just perfect justice to her plain white maxi by adding this blingy chain which she ties around her loose bun.

So use the tips above, ditch the elastics and go very very trendy. 
Make 2014 your year, and guess what, it has merely begun! ;)

Sunday 16 February 2014

Fashion Alert for Men: How to rock the Bow Tie Look.



The traditional bow tie consists of a ribbon of fabric, tied around the neck such that the ends form a loop. However now, ready-tied bow ties are also available. The bow tie was originally associated with fixed professions like architects, attorneys, waiters, professors and politicians.

Today , it is viewed more as an article of formal wear.It is a traditional accompaniment to a tuxedo, which is what distinguishes a gentleman. So for all the events, that would require you to put your 'Finest' foot forward, it would be a great idea to enhance your tuxedo's look with a bow tie.
You should try and pick a bow tie that plays with the colors of your suit and shirt. Don't be shy to sport a solid graphical design or a playful print that compliments the entire look. 
For a black tie event however, its best to go with solid black and white colors. 

Wearing a bow tie however, requires a lot of confidence and attitude. While it is associated with being adorned at formal occasions, it distinguishes a man who cares about his appearance and is proud about dressing up well from a man who wears a is just normal because he chooses to wear a normal tie. They say, that the wearer of a bow tie should have a character as well sculpted and established as the bow tie itself. 

Bow ties are more often than not, associated with formal events and weddings, however its a great idea to wear it for a date night. Whether its simply a movie or a dinner date, women love men who can pull off the bow tie look. That probably explains why they all drool over the fictitious characters of "Chuck Bass" and "James Bond". They are both ladies men, and yes! they look extremely sexy when they . 
They both epitomize the bow tie look in the fashion world today. While James Bond character usually opts for solid blacks and whites to go with his well fit tuxedos, Chuck Bass is always seen in offbeat colors and distinguished prints.


The above picture has the Iconic Amitabh Bachchan wearing a polka dot bow tie along with a sequin tuxedo. This man surely has some love for fashion and some will to make a statement that he actually combines the polka dotted bow tie with a sequin tuxedo. Mr. Bachchan surely used the glory of his personality and made this look a hit.

There are 3 pictures of Ed Westwick, or more popularly known as the fictitious character of "Chuck Bass" wearing printed bow ties in the Gossip Girl series. He literally plays around with prints like stripes, polka dots and florals and each time makes his look a killer one.

The last picture is one of Siddharth Malhotra in the"Disco Deewane" song. He wear a greyish silver sequin bow tie along with his baby pink and white tuxedo. Its definitely a great choice.

So spice up your formal look, ditch the long normal neck ties and this season try something that is sure to give you an edge over almost everyone else around.
Be your girls very own Chuck Bass and let her drool over you. ;)

Tuesday 11 February 2014

Fashion Alert: How to pick the perfect Anarkali Suit.


The Anarkali suit is basically a suit, in which the shirt is fitted from the sleeves and the bust, but flows into lots of gathers below. The shape resembles that of an umbrella.  These suits can be knee length, ankle length or floor length.

The Anar Kali suit derives its name from a famous courtesan named "Anarkali" in the court of Emperor Akbar. It is said that these frock-like gathers of the suit would entice the men in the court when the courtesans would dance wearing them. 

As the wedding season begins once again, with much celebrations in the air, the one outfit we see almost at every event, worn by girls who are 14 to ladies who are 40, is the Anarkali suit. Irrespective of age, body type and culture, this attire is worn by many. Hence it becomes all the more important to be able to pick up the best one from the showroom in accordance with all the highs and lows of your body. To highlight your highs and hide your lows. 

Here are a few tips that can guide you, depending on your body type and body frame.

Tall Girls: It is needless to say that tall girls are actually quite lucky since almost any kind of Anarkali suit would compliment them. The best ones being ankle length or floor length Anarkali suits with broad borders. These broad borders would suit them since they make one's body look more fragmented. As a result of this, if short or plump people wear such Anarkali suits, they would end up looking chubbier and shorter. 



Slim Girls: Slim girls who are niether too short, nor too tall are also at a "Nothing to lose" position. They can wear knee length, ankle length, as well as floor length Anarkali suits.The style of their borders would depend on whether they are towards the taller frame or a shorter one. If they are short, it would be best to stick to thinner and lesser number of borders.



Plump Girls: An Anarkali suit has the capability of making a very plump girl look very thin, which is due to the illusion that it's gathers or " Kalis" give. However what needs to be kept in mind is that such girls should opt for longer Anarkali suits, with little or no fragmentation and absolutely solid colors. Borders can be both broad or thin, but the bodice should not have any cluster of colors. It is also advisable for girls with this body type to wear broad and relatively lower necklines . This also creates an illusion, which makes them look much thinner than they really are. Magic!



Petite Girls: Anarkali suits basically add volume to the body that wears them. Hence they work best for any petite girl who would want to add just a little volume to herself, while keeping in mind that she would never want to look fat. It is therefore best, for petite structured girls to wear Anarkalis that have a relatively lesser number of kalis. This would give them the necessary volume, but also not make them look lost in an entire mass of cloth.



Broad Framed girls: If you have a broad frame, then it is best to go in for a broad and a deeper neckline. You could accessorize by wearing a state of the art neck piece. Since broad structured girls have the added advantage of a broad back, this gives them the pass to opt for a deep back or backless Anarkali suit.



Narrow Framed girls: If your frame is narrow, that is your shoulders aren't wide, then it would look great if you could experiment with a high neck or a boat neck Anarkali suit. High neck Anarkalis look simply classy and chick.



For more Fashion Tips and Alerts,keep checking this space. 

Monday 10 February 2014

Food Review: Wood Box Cafe
Hudson Lane, North Campus



   Photo Courtesy: www.thecityguide.in


As much I would want to love this place, since I had heard so much about it, with its superawesome zomato reviews and other friends from North Campus, I am actually very disappointed and disheartened to state that I did not like the place one bit.
So wood box cafe is located in Hudson lane, close to North Campus.The place was easily located and from what I gathered, its target customer base is North Campus Students itself.

As we reached the place, to be honest it looked quite appealing and spacious from the outside , however once we entered, we were slightly taken aback by the fact that the ground floor hardly had any place to sit. Hence we climbed their dingy wooden stairs and no offence but if I would have been 10 kgs above my weight, I would have lost my balance and fell. The staircase did not have a proper railing. :/

We finally got comfortably seated at one of their tables and observed how the eatery was decorated. I liked the way they had made walls out of used wine bottles, tissue stands out of empty vodka bottles and white cloths to give it a canape look. Innovative and cool I would say. 

We ordered for a jumbo Ferrero Rocher shake, a regular Mixed Lemonade. Along with these, we ordered a Mexican Corn Salad, a Cheesy Chicken Sandwich, a Grilled Herbs Mushroom Sandwich and a Penne Milano.

First arrived the Mexican Corn salad. Well frankly it had nothing but nachos, broken into bits, shaken up with corn, chopped bell peppers and some other vegetables. It had no (or hardly any) salad dressing or seasoning. Definitely something I can make at home within 5 minutes for a snack.

Then came the 2 sandwiches we had ordered. The Cheesy chicken sandwich lacked flavor and the quality of chicken was not up to the mark. It was not even soft or juicy. It would be safe to say that it had absolutely no cheese.
The Grilled Herbs Mushroom sandwich was the first saving grace. It had ample mushrooms, lots of cheese and was very flavorful. The herbs could be easily smelled as well as tasted.

Next came the Penne Milano. Now I was honestly very hopeful about the dish because it was basic Penne in white sauce which most of the cafes manage to do justice to. However, I was simply surprised and amused as to how they went wrong with this one. The white sauce had no cream or cheese. I could taste the flour in it which meant it wasn't cooked well. Hardly any mushrooms and absolutely no salt.

Somewhere in between, while we were eating our food, our drinks were brought to us by our server. This made way for Saving Grace No 2: The Ferrero Rocher Shake. It was served in a very tall glass, Rich creamy and sinful. Perfectly topped with a crushed Ferrero Rocher chocolate.Honestly I loved it. It was just gorgeous.
The lemonade was just average though. Nothing too spectacular.

It is also worth mentioning that they have rather small portions. So much so that we were 3 people and despite the ordering that we did, we left the place in search of another "Good" cafe to eat. Comparative to its competitors (located in the same area and serving the same kind of food, with the same customer base) I found it priced slightly higher as well. 

Now again, I don't know if our ordering went wrong or it was just a bad day, but if a place can prepare a bland e chicken sandwich and serve uncooked white sauce, I doubt if I will try it out again

All in all: 
Ambiance: 3.5
Service:3.5
Food: 2

Saturday 8 February 2014

10 Ideal Places to spend your Valentine's Day:

So if you are a mushy couple and are already making plans as to how you want to make this valentine's day special, these are the few places where you would simply love to spend your 14th February. Also, if you think valentine's is "Oh so over hyped!" and "This is highly lame", let me tell you , there is nothing wrong with having yet another day to show your love. 

It is absolutely perfect to fall in love with the same person, over and over again. :)

So bring out the lover in you, and let these majestic places help you with that.

1. Sevilla, The Claridges

    New Delhi

Sevilla is located in The Claridges, Aurangzeb Road, New Delhi. It's cuisine ranges from a little bit of Italian, a dash of Mediterranean and mostly Spanish. The place just epitomizes romance, with it's beautiful, candle lit and rose petal decorated cabanas. Tiny bodies of water ripple under your feet, and make the experience just magical. The place opens only for dinners, and it is advised that one books it in advance since the number of cabanas are limited.


2.  Olive Bar & Kitchen
     Mehrauli
   

Olive Bar & Kitchen has been consistently serving quality food and delivering efficient service since 10 years now. The cuisine they serve is mainly Italian with just a touch of Mediterranean. While the inside is done up in pastel hues and white furniture, the outside is also decorated very tastefully, with pebbled floors. The lovely ambiance gives it a Greek feeling, and also makes both day time lunches as well as evening meals, very romantic.

3. Lodhi- The Garden Restaurant
                          Courtesy: Lodhi: The Garden Restaurant

This restaurant is shyly tucked away in one corner of Lodhi Garden itself. The ambiance is brilliant with the high point being its lush green surroundings and how close it takes you to nature. The solace of the place just enhances romanticism. Apt for both, an evening date as well as a lunch.

4.My Humble House
   ITC Maurya Sheraton


My Humble House is located at the topmost floor of ITC Maurya Sheraton, New Delhi. The cuisine it serves is mainly Chinese. The one thing about this rooftop restaurant is that they give you a picturesque view of Lutyen's Delhi under twinkling stars, and at the same time a feel of the most exquisite dining in Delhi. With its contemporary interiors and everything just perfectly in place, it is surely going to get your affectionate side out.

5. Fio
    Garden of Five Senses


Just when you don't want to be in the hustle bustle of the city for your Valentine's date, this is where you should be. This place is set inside the Garden of five senses, which owes to it's extreme proximity with nature. The seating is such,that gives you the necessary exclusion from the rest of the world. The cuisine served is both Itaian and North Indian, so you can be sure nobody leaves hungry from your 'Date'.

6. B Bar
   Select Citywalk, Saket


I wouldn't call this place exactly quiet and romantic, but it definitely is class apart when it comes to ambiance and crowd. You can be sure to spot Delhi's niche crowd here having their gala time with a glass of Champagne or Sangria, to the tune of their signature B-Bar music. This place is simply, very stylish. 
So if you and your loved one are tired of going for quiet meals and want to do something different, and at the same time don't want to be pushed into a club, this is the ideal place for you. 

7. Mia Bella
    Hauz Khaz Village


Mia Bella is a multi cuisine restaurant located in  Hauz Khaz Village. Like a lot of other places there, this place boasts of a view of the Hauz Khaz lake as well, however the distinguishing factor is that it provides the best and highest view than other restaurants in HKV. 

8. Thai High
   Mehrauli


Thai High is located in Mehrauli, set up on a rooftop which gives a beautiful view of the Qutub Minar. The ambiance is just lovely because it is decently aloof from the city's business. While reaching the place might scare you, since the roads are a little deserted, once you reach it will look like a different world altogether.
Not just this, the restaurant is considered one of the best for Thai Food in Delhi. You can hence not just enjoy the mystique of their location, but also treat your taste buds with Thai delicacies.

9. Magique
    Garden of Five Senses, Saket
                               Photo Courtesy: Magique

Magique is set amidst the perfect setting of the Garden of Five Senses. Serving Thai and Mediterranean cuisine, and some signature cocktails, the hideaway is owned by the culinary magician "Maarut Sikka". This joint, true to its word, creates magic in the hearts of those who pay a visit. Its serene, close to nature and divine ambiance makes it a perfect Valentine date option.

10. Sky Lounge
      Park Plaza, Sushant Lok, Gurgaon

Double Trouble! Not only is this swanky restaurant a rooftop one, giving a gorgeous aerial view of Gurgaon, but it is also a pool side bar, complete with charismatic seating arrangements. They have bar chairs that directly overlook the view. It has an impeccable view and a  captivating ambiance. Less known to most Delhi-ites, this place comes as a pleasant surprise.

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