5/5 Rohan B. 5 years ago on Google
A
place
that
needs
no
introduction,
Hard
Rock
Cafe
is
a
landmark,
a
hangout
hub,
a
music
haven
for
rock
lovers,
and
has
been
on
my
go-to
list
for
a
quite
a
while.
We
were
planning
a
quick
lunch
and
HRC
was
one
of
the
options
for
us,
that's
how
we
landed
here
for
a
meet
up.
It
was
surprisingly
quiet,
no
music,
and
almost
totally
empty
so
the
atmosphere
was
low
spirited,
though
that
actually
was
a
good
thing,
since
we
were
meeting
to
have
a
few
chats
and
discussions,
and
were
able
to
converse
in
peace.
We
started
with
Rock
House
Punch,
a
cocktail
of
light
and
dark
rums
with
ginger
ale,
and
I
quite
liked
what
went
down
my
throat.
It
was
reasonably
strong
and
not
diluted
with
too
much
ice
as
so
often
is
the
case
with
cocktails.
My
colleagues
opted
for
Fresh
Lime
Soda,
and
one
can't
go
wrong
with
that
as
such.
This
was
followed
by
Chicken
Nachos
Palooza,
and
it
ranks
as
one
of
the
best
nachos
I've
eaten.
The
chips
were
crunchy,
the
beans
and
pico
de
gallo
were
yummy
and
there
was
a
liberal
spread
of
cheese,
highly
recommend
this
one.
Up
next
was
Herb
Grilled
Chicken,
another
yummy
dish.
Breast
pieces
served
with
cheesy
mashed
potatoes
and
roasted
mushrooms,
the
meat
reminded
me
of
Afghani
Chicken,
and
the
herbs
enhanced
the
mashed
potatoes.
We
then
opted
for
Fish
and
Chips,
and
again,
I've
not
tasted
better
anywhere
else.
The
crunchiness
of
the
outer
layer
of
the
fish
and
the
tenderness
of
the
deeper
layers
makes
this
a
must
have.
The
accompanying
fries
and
mayo
dip
deserve
a
mention
as
well.
For
dessert
our
choice
was
Hot
Fudge
Brownie
Sundae,
a
big
dollop
of
vanilla
with
hot
fudge
on
a
brownie,
and
the
latter
was
especially
lip
smacking
delicious.
To
sum
up
then,
HRC
more
than
lived
up
to
it's
reputation,
be
it
the
drinks
or
the
food
or
the
service,
there's
nothing
to
find
fault
with.
Now
I
need
to
visit
for
a
dinner,
to
have
my
meal
coupled
with
my
favourite
rock
songs!!
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