india is one of the most populated countries in the world which offers nightlife with a diverse and growing number of options. tucked away, you’ll find everything from intimate bars and pubs to multi-level nightclubs. india's cities have wtinessed a growing nightlife scene that includes everything from pubs to lounges to discotheques and concert venues, along with exciting restaurants. apart from friday and saturday nights, wednesdays are also popular evenings for partying in india. there will often be free or discounted drinks for ladies at bars and clubs.
to aptly take the concept ahead, frat house is a high energy resto-pub offering a myriad of innovative cuisines that are no less than a perfect lip smacking affair. from the moment one steps in, they will be mesmerized by the illuminating walls & hanging chandeliers like trumpets with a live bar right at the center of the place overseeing a dance floor for your spectacular moves to sway off some blues.
coming to the food, we started off the fare with roasted pumpkin soup wherein the pourover stock was made out of veggies like pumpkin, cauliflower served over pumpkin seeds, the creamy stock having the prominence of pumpkin with perfect seasoning, was absolutely the apt one to start the meal with. from the appetizers, beetroot butter-fried dumplings and mirchi paneer was served, whilst the beetroot dumpling had the perfect roast done onto them served on a bed of goat cheese is totally a healthy pick as stuffing is peanut butter, onto mirchi paneer which cottage cheese stuffed in whole green chillies with seed extracted so that the heat doesn't bother the palate, a recommended pick from the menu as the flavour of paneer with parmesan knocks the palate from the first morsel. even kafir lime pao bhaji is a quick bite option paired with some beverage, however, the bhaji does need improvement in terms of masala as it can be toned up so that bhaji hits with flavours on the palate.
from the meat section, street satty chicken, mutton slider & murgh malai meat balls are some recommended picks, whilst mutton slider had a soft juicy patty with minced mutton which was spot on, it was sukha aloo gosh which stole the show, having minced mutton cooked in gravy style with indian spices served with potato bhujji, a heavy yet tummyful platter to choose from. for the larger groups, lebanese platter having a myriad of kebab options to choose from served with hummus & mint mayo and pita bread is a great option to go ahead, however for the ones lookin for a compact yet quick lunch option, confit chicken just fits in aptly wherein the slow-cooked meat with the bbq sauce served with veggies packs a bunch of flavours. winding up the fare with sweet picks, we got tiramisu & choco lava cake, both of which were nicely done with tiramisu taking an upper hand in terms of an apt ratio of flavours making it a smashing hit.
to sum it up, if clubbing scenes paired with some great finger food choices are your thing, frat house does complete justice in this genre from all ends.