I wish I liked this place more. Everyone involved seems nice. It confuses me, though. The “authentic” Indian food isn’t anywhere near, with nothing even slightly spicy. A chicken breast with sides of salad and grilled vegetables says California to me, not Delhi. I appreciated how the food was healthy but in a restaurant it should at least be really good. (The near-hour wait for a not-good, really overpriced half-mango dessert was unforgivable.)
The art is just as confusing, focusing on wistful Banksy-style — and in fact Banksy-copied — works that they sell. I’m hoping they have a good answer for the moral ambiguity.
There are too many excellent restaurants and galleries in this neighborhood. I can’t really applaud a place that’s just...
Read moreDifficult to rate this place. The food is of high quality and the pricy prices therefore seem to be OK. The owner has got a snobbish attitude. The first time I entered this place I noticed the tasteless pop-art-like interor design. I thought, what a great idea to overload the Bar with citations of street art. It had a satirical depth. But then I realized that the owner tried to copy Banksy - type street art (in mediocre way). This place takes itself very serious and if you have some insight into the art - business you can't help but feel pity for the people who seriously spend money on...
Read moreDon't bother ordering from these people as you probably won't receive your order. I placed an order on 13 November, and received a confirmation that it'd been sent on 16 November. As it hadn't been received by 24 November I got in touch with them to find out that actually they had forgotten to send it. Despite the fact that the delivery address is in the same City they refused to ask an employee to drop it off or send it by taxi. Crooks and time wasters and I'll be claiming a refund from my credit...
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