4/5 Rohan B. 4 years ago on Google
Being
a
regular
restaurant
reviewer,
it
often
falls
upon
me
to
find
and
fix
a
place
for
meetups,
and
this
time
it
was
no
different.
Door
No.
1
was
on
my
list
for
a
while,
and
that's
where
I
reserved
our
table,
the
booking
process
being
hiccup
free.
We
arrived
to
what
is
a
tiny
place,
dimly
lit,
and
a
group
of
performers
belting
out
loud
music.
I
was
not
aware
of
live
performances
being
held
here,
else
I
would've
chosen
some
other
eatery,
not
being
a
fan
of
loud
places.
However,
if
you
are
the
kind
of
person
who
enjoys
live
music,
then
this
place
will
rock
for
you.
We
could
barely
hold
any
conversation,
the
singing
overpowering
any
words
we
spoke,
so
our
ordering
and
eating
was
quite
quick.
For
drinks
we
had
White
Mischief,
which
was
easy
on
the
pocket
thanks
to
the
happy
hours,
and
Virgin
Mojito.
The
mocktail
was
standard,
a
little
less
mint
would've
been
nicer.
For
starters
we
had
French
Fries,
Beer
Batter
Fish
Fingers
and
Caesar's
Salad.
The
fries
were
the
first
to
be
served,
turning
out
to
be
good,
like
any
other
fries.
The
fish
and
the
salad
were
up
next,
and
both
were
quite
good.
The
fish
did
not
smell,
though
was
a
touch
too
oily,
while
the
salad
had
a
nice
dressing
so
didn't
feel
dry
at
all.
Our
next
orders
were
Lahori
Paneer
Tikka,
Cheese
Corn
Balls
and
Sauted
Vegetables.
The
paneer
was
delicious,
the
veggies
didn't
disappoint
either,
but
what
truly
stood
out
were
the
balls.
Super
cheesy,
yummy
corn,
crispy
crust,
I
highly
recommend
them.
For
mains
we
opted
for
Italian,
a
pasta
and
a
pizza.
Penne
Alfredo
arrived
first,
and
was
the
only
real
letdown
of
the
night,
being
quite
bland
and
not
cheesy/saucy
enough.
Margherita
pizza
was
much
better,
the
bread
wasn't
too
thick
or
stiff,
had
loads
of
cheese
so
our
taste
buds
had
a
good
time.
With
that
we
wrapped
up
our
meal
and
stepped
out,
our
eardrums
thanking
us
for
the
relief
at
last.
To
sum
up
then,
Door
No.
1
is
truly
a
place
to
be
at
if
you
enjoy
your
music,
karaoke
and
so
forth.
Food
wise
it
gets
most
things
right,
the
service
is
also
is
good,
no
complaints
there.
For
people
like
me
who
like
to
have
a
quieter,
relaxed
chat,
coming
here
during
lunch
hours
is
perhaps
a
better
proposition.
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