100 ft boutique restaurant is one of the oldest restaurants on the much touted 100ft rd, Indiranagar. Despite a lot of fancy competitors opening up in the vicinity, they've managed to hold ground.
We decided to go here for the sunday brunch which seemed economically priced at Rs. 1000 for a decent spread of food and included beer, wine and select IMFL cocktails.
The food included salads, breads, cold meat, grilled starters, cold mezzeh and a range of other Mediterranean specialities. Things like Falafel, Hummus, Babaganoush, Tabouleh etc were part of the menu which had a very greek feel to it.
Apart from these they also had pizzas, pastas and some veg and non veg main course dishes. Quite a large spread. I forgot to mention about 5-6 varities of desserts in addition to this. So a person who likes mediterranean cuisine cannot have an opportunity to crib about lack of options.
We were a large group of 10 and tried a whole lot of the items. Some were good, and frankly our opinions differed from one another for the same dish based on our preferences. Though by my experience as afoodie, i must say the overall taste of food didn't leave us satiated. There was something lacking, and it wasn't a great meal.
The service also was rather slow, particularly for the drinks, which made us feel we were being slowed down in terms of the alcohol we consume. The mixes of the drinks also were not right mostly, barring the odd drink. After a while some of us had to move back to bottled beer.
The decore no doubt is brilliant, they have indoor as well as outdoor seating. Their boutique houses some fine knick knacks and the ladies will surely be interested. It's not bad for a visit considering the price.
Had the service and food been better, we might have revisited. As of now, i'm a little doubtful we'll be back here soon.
Rating - 3/5
We decided to go here for the sunday brunch which seemed economically priced at Rs. 1000 for a decent spread of food and included beer, wine and select IMFL cocktails.
The food included salads, breads, cold meat, grilled starters, cold mezzeh and a range of other Mediterranean specialities. Things like Falafel, Hummus, Babaganoush, Tabouleh etc were part of the menu which had a very greek feel to it.
Apart from these they also had pizzas, pastas and some veg and non veg main course dishes. Quite a large spread. I forgot to mention about 5-6 varities of desserts in addition to this. So a person who likes mediterranean cuisine cannot have an opportunity to crib about lack of options.
We were a large group of 10 and tried a whole lot of the items. Some were good, and frankly our opinions differed from one another for the same dish based on our preferences. Though by my experience as afoodie, i must say the overall taste of food didn't leave us satiated. There was something lacking, and it wasn't a great meal.
The service also was rather slow, particularly for the drinks, which made us feel we were being slowed down in terms of the alcohol we consume. The mixes of the drinks also were not right mostly, barring the odd drink. After a while some of us had to move back to bottled beer.
The decore no doubt is brilliant, they have indoor as well as outdoor seating. Their boutique houses some fine knick knacks and the ladies will surely be interested. It's not bad for a visit considering the price.
Had the service and food been better, we might have revisited. As of now, i'm a little doubtful we'll be back here soon.
Rating - 3/5
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