it's honestly not the bestplaceto be on a weekend, that's when i went. there were not a lot of people, the music was not so great and food was average.here's my point by point review:food: we ordered a pepperoni pizza. it was alright, a little bland if i may point out. we also decided to try bbq chicken wings, which were missing the succulence. perhaps, the food is only average because they're trying to balance indian food and global cuisine for the masses.drinks: one cannot go wrong with a pint of beer. but sangria was exactly what it shouldn't be. it just tasted like fruits sliced into a glass of wine, without the actual level of preparation.service: spot on. this guy was attentive and accommodated service-related requests.ambience: it's a little dark, and if that's your thing, go for it. also, this is a huge place. so, even if there are a lot of people, it looks rather empty.
music: halfway through our time at the place, the live music started. the sufi band took almost 30 minutes to get started, with mic check and what not. by the time they were ready, we were almost on our way out.i believe there's a lot of scope for improvement. thisplaceis not hopeless, but there are dozens of good options within 500 meters.