Showing posts with label punjabi cuisine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label punjabi cuisine. Show all posts

Sunday, 30 April 2017

Powai has a new Spot - A rooftop Punjabi Dhaba Themed Pub: The Turban Tales

Turban Tales is a Rooftop Punjabi Dhaba themed pub - a happening place with chic, modern and reinterpretation of Punjabi Culture and hospitality. With impressive cocktails and Mocktails and even more impressive ambience, Turban Tales feast you with most covered Punjabi Cuisines at attractive prices.

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The ambience is set up totally like a Punjabi Dhaba. This place is amazingly furnished with Khaat style seating (The perfect dhaba style seating). They also have couches and Long stools where tables were made out of Tractors Bumper.
You also have a Bhopu(horn) at your table to call the waiters.

This place offers a perfect balance of flavours with desi Style cocktails and amazing decor and inviting Ambience overlooking a little part of powai lake, illuminated JVLR and IIT.

The serving size is set on the idea of Individual portions and prices are set accordingly. Being more of a drinking Joint, this gives options for light eating as well as individual portions let you order your own favourites dishes. So you don't have to compromise if your friend has to eat Dal and you want some good butter chicken.

The best part is the reasonably priced alcohol and their unique concoctions of mocktails and cocktails which is influenced by Punjabi Style Serving in Big Glass. I will definitely recommend - Love form Southall & Smoke of love.

They mainly served Punjabi Food with a twist so that it can meet the local expectations and taste. For starters, they have some impressive Achari Paneer Tikka, Kurkure Paneer, Chatpatey Honey Aloo and Tikka momos for vegetarians and prawns koliwada, Tikka supreme, lamb roti kebab, Patiala fry chicken for non-vegetarians.

For mains, I have tried Angrezon Da Chicken Tikka and Mummy-di-Dal that is served with complementary coin paratha or your choice of bread. I loved the Mummy-di-dal, accompany it with a lacha paratha or a Butter naan and enjoy simple pleasures of life. The biryani was quite decent and a little dry, not one you will commonly find in Mumbai.

Overall, I will recommend this place for the Dhaba style Experience with Punjabi Music, Inviting Ambience & Amazing Concoctions of Mocktails & Cocktails with adecent fare of North Indian Delicacies.