Eateries at Nagpur

I had a chance to eat at a few more places thanks to farewell parties, golf group parties and faculty get-togethers in my days at Nagpur. Here is a quick review of the sights-sorry, eats.

Centre-point at Ramdaspeth has good food, and a new look. The top floor at the other, Airport Centre-point has a live singer in the evening. Food is Ok, service is good.

Repose, a ninth storey lounge in Sriram Towers has a very good view of Nagpur. Though the lighting could be better, the seats are comfy, and food is good. Music is set at a volume which 50-year-old ears can tolerate, unlike some other places devoted to Youngistan decibel levels - as a prof. of yore said, it is a debacle, not decibels in those.

10 Downing Street makes it unnecessary to visit U.K. , what with the rupee value and the 3 lakh deposit that the Empire asks of you to go there. If you can have the ambience here, why bother? The menu is innovative, with lots of variety. David Cameron, you just lost a tourist.

L.B. has a party hall, and so does Tuli. Both were adequate for our purposes, and managed to customise it as per our order- a  TV was added for using the Karaoke mike.

For local flavours, hot and hotter, some of the Saoji food joints are good too. There are a few more as well, but I have forgotten the names.Some other time, perhaps.

 

2 comments:

Diamond Head said...

Live Singer and dead meat is better than the other way round I suppose?
Wow things have changed since I last ate in the des.

Rajendra said...

The media only gives negative press, kya karein?

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