The nightmare began the moment we arrived, surrounded by multiple people heckling us to take a seat. The chairs were extremely uncomfortable and fixed to the floor. When we moved to another table, we were asked to shift again because it was reserved for six people. Eventually, we ended up back at another uncomfortable chair.
The "reserved" large table sat empty for an hour until a single foreigner woman arrived and was allowed to sit there without being asked to move. Clear signs of racism and classist behavior.
No one offered us water when we sat down. When we requested it, they brought only one glass for the two of us. After placing our order, it took over 30 minutes to arrive.
The staff seemed more interested in making videos of the event than actually serving their customers.
When one staff member came for feedback, we shared our concerns honestly. He responded by saying he couldn’t do anything about it and that he was just following formalities.
Finally, their menu is pathetic. The pizza contained carrots and peas—order at your own risk. And they were not serving french fries! What kind of so-called Restrobar does not have...
Read moreScirocco is a vibrant spot in Mysore, especially on Saturdays, when the atmosphere truly comes alive with the energy of a live band. The music adds a dynamic and entertaining touch, making it a great place to unwind with friends or family over the weekend.
When it comes to food, it’s decent—neither exceptional nor disappointing. The menu offers a variety of options, and while it may not blow your mind, it delivers well enough to complement the lively ambiance.
The pricing is quite reasonable, making it a good choice for those looking for an affordable evening out with some entertainment.
Overall, Scirocco is worth visiting on a Saturday if you’re in the mood for a happening vibe with live music, fair food, and a...
Read moreThe food was fine, so were the drinks. The manager was professional, kind and helpful.
With that said, one of the staff members there tried to aggressively introduce himself to my friend and I because he assumed we were foreigners. This guy had the actual audacity to spin my chair around, get directly in between my friend and I, and forcefully shake my hand. I lied to him and told him we were locals and he just walked away without saying a thing.
Also, this might actually be one of the most expensive places to eat in Mysore. Which is something worth considering given Mysore in general is a pretty cheap...
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