shosha as the name suggests, you can expect a lot of sho sha in this place. the ambience, the music, the food, live kitchens, giant tv screens, neon lights, mini replicas of vintage cars, etc.
but all this sho sha does not pinch heavily on the pocket. the prices are very competitive.
foodwise, there is a lot to choose from. almost all cuisines are covered from indian to chinese to thai to continental etc. the main highlight of the food is their presentation and crockery. they are true eyeopeners. they must have spent a good amount of time and money sourcing these alone.
the food which i would recommend are:
pizzas, they are crunchy and with generous topping, these are baked in wood fired ovens.
club sandwiches: generous creamy filling with crisp bread and fries.
aloo 65....surprise package, potatoes never tasted so delicious, spicy potatoes tossed with curry leaves and chillies.
seekh kebabs...they were juicy and balanced in flavours.
chicken wings...hot, sticky and tasty...go for it
beer batter fried onion rings, crisp on outside, soft, fluffy from inside.
sausages....chicken sausages in a new avatar...they are skewered and grilled
aloo tikki delhi 6...aloo tikkis served in a modern way, and tasted delicious.
overall, its a good place to visit with family and friends...i assure u no one will be disappointed.
astha mahajan shivam anand khadija memon