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Visiting
'One
For
The
Road'
was
an
impromptu
plan
as
we
drive
past
this
place
nearly
everyday,
thought
it
was
a
new
thing
coming
up
but
then
I
saw
them
delivering
over
Zomato
and
Swiggy.
The
food
definitely
was
droolworthy
in
the
pics
so
me
and
my
wife
thought
that
we
would
definitely
pick
this
place
up
for
an
evening
out.
So,
yesterday
night
when
BLR
was
all
soaked
with
rains,
we
moved
out
with
family
(my
elderly
mother
and
teen
daughter)
for
a
place
to
dine
in!
And
then
I
just
stopped
in
front
of
this
place
and
went
inside
to
confirm
whether
they
allow
kids
n
elderly
people
and
with
a
smile
the
Lady
at
the
reservations
desk
said,
'With
utmost
pleasure
Sir'.
Flick
of
a
second
I
was
out
to
my
car,
told
my
family
that
we
are
dining
here.
There
is
a
valet
service
which
comes
in
handy
at
a
place
which
is
situated
bang
on
the
main
road.
Went
inside,
me
and
my
wife
recced
the
place,
and
we
settled
down
on
the
ground
floor.
The
first
floor
has
good
seating
and
a
dance
floor
too.
The
music
was
good
and
loud
but
wasn't
an
ear
pricking
ordeal!
The
place
is
dimly
lit
but
suffices
so
that
you
don't
bang
onto
other
tables.
The
purser
made
us
comfortable
and
placed
the
menu
for
us.
We
ordered
a
draught
beer
pitcher,
a
fresh
lime
soda
and
a
virgin
mojito
with
around
3
starters
in
the
first
round
and
2
in
the
second
round.
In
around
10
mins
they
served
us
the
drinks
with
one
starter
and
the
rest
followed
in
a
couple
of
minutes.
We
had
ordered
a
portion
of
classic
salted
fries,
a
chicken
tikka
and
a
chicken
Caesar
salad.
And
boy,
it
was
all
fab!
-Chicken
Tikka:
Being
a
Delhi
Guy
and
a
chef
myself,
I
can
vouch
for
the
chicken
Tikkas
they
served,
the
best
part
was
the
portion
size
and
the
tikka
being
made
from
the
Thigh
cut
rather
than
the
usual
chewy
Breast
cuts
used
mostly
by
all
restaurants
in
bangalore.
It
seemed
like
they
had
curated
a
tasting
session,
but
wait
this
was
my
first
time
I
visited
them
and
very
less
people
in
the
hospitality
circuit
know
me
here
in
this
city!
So,
the
Chicken
Tikkas
definitely
appeased
our
palates,
the
delhi
wala
guy
was
happy
inside
of
me.
-French
Fries:
The
fries
were
done
just
the
way
it
should
be,
golden
and
crisp.
It
was
appropriately
salted
and
paired
with
mayonnaise
and
ketchup.
Surprisingly,
the
mayo
was
fab.
Either
it
was
an
in-house
prep
or
they
chose
the
best
one
available,
not
sweet
nor
tangy
but
well
balanced.
-Salad:
Chicken
Caeser
salad
was
the
stealer,
though
I
missed
the
sun
dried
tomatoes
and
a
few
bacon
bites
therein.
But
again
that's
a
personal
preference!
The
Caesar
dressing
was
just
so
balanced
with
the
taste
and
texture,
and
that
hint
of
garlic
was
so
apt
that
I
actually
polished
(read
scraped)
off
the
bowl
with
my
spoon.
It
was
finger
licking
delicious.
-Tandoori
Prawns:
Liked
the
way
they
served
it,
simple
yet
photogenic.
They
were
cooked
to
perfection
with
a
well
blended
medium
spicy
marination.
Not
chewy
at
all
and
that
made
my
daughter
smile
ear
to
ear
as
in
out
family
we
both
are
the
only
sea
food
people.
-Mutton
Seekh
Kebab:
Well
this
was
a
major
disappointment,
not
from
the
taste
standpoint
but
the
texture
and
immense
dryness
which
made
a
mutton
lover
like
me
utterly
disappointed.
But
then
the
flavours
were
intact,
the
eatery
just
needs
to
work
upon
making
them
softer
and
juicier.
In
the
mains
we
ordered
a
portion
of
Schezwan
noodles
and
Penne
in
arrabiata
sauce.
The
noodles
were
done
just
perfect
for
our
palates
(no
special
requests
were
made).
The
arrabiata
sauce
could
have
been
better
and
we
would
have
enjoyed
the
pasta
even
more.
The
garlic
toasties
paired
alongside
the
pasta
were
toasted
and
buttered
perfectly.
All
in
all
it
was
an
evening
well
spent,
with
great
food
and
good
chilled
draught
for
me.
And
trust
me
it
did
not
even
burn
a
hole
in
the
pocket.
haha
π.
Surely
visiting
again.
Awesome
work
team
@
One
For
The
Road.
PS:
This
is
not
a
paid
review
and
solely
based
upon
my
dining
experience.
The
bills
were
paid
off
by
us
and
no
complimentary
meals
were
added
by
the
restaurant.
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