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India
is
one
of
the
most
populated
countries
in
the
world
which
offers
nightlife
with
a
diverse
and
growing
number
of
options.
Tucked
away,
youβll
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.
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