At Fat Cat, Mumbai

Cuisine: It surely is a ‘fatty’ cuisine embedded with several types – America, Italian, Indonesian, Burmese, Southeast Asian and Thai.
Ambience: From the outside, the place is almost invisible. However, the interiors are altogether different. It has a cozy, romantic feel to it. Classy and comfy.
Food and Drinks: The bar bites are crispy and worth the price. The fish fingers and chicken wings definitely qualify in the fingerlicking category. The average beer pint shells Rs. 160 from your wallet. The cheese fondue and @ fat cat yard ales would make you drool.
Service: Quick and friendly service. Your tummy need not wait for a lot of time for the yummies.
Price: Apart from a few dishes being overpriced, overall it is moderate and totally worth the cost.
Overall Impression: The road to get there is a little dark, but once you get in, all is well. It’s divine, keeping in mind the price, quality, taste and service factor.
Bharat ARC, Veera Desai Road, Andheri West, Mumbai (Rs. 550 per person) – Sunaina Lakhani

 

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