Good food becomes all the more enjoyable with a good ambience. Imagine slurping on a plate of cheesy-gooey pasta at an Italian setting, or devouring a traditional Mewar thali at a Rajputana-styled eatery. Sounds delightful right? While many restaurants have adopted this practice, some have gone overboard with their decor choices. Nothing to complain though, as creativity is always welcome, and a reason to make merry. Taking the innovative venture a notch higher, Gujarat's Surat has come up with a uniquely fashioned Vande Bharat-themed restaurant. While the Vande Bharat train is known for its speed, this restaurant is earning traction for its plethora of dishes.
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Dropped on Instagram by Chatora Ankit, the Vande Bharat-inspired restaurant “serves unlimited foods including 2 types of soup, 7 types of chaats, 10 types of cold salad, 2 types of garlic bread, 3 types of pizza, South Indian, Punjabi food, Unlimited Coldrinks, and 1 Choice of dessert”. And the price chart is also worth the hype. According to the caption, while the average price of the lunch menu is Rs 269, for dinner it is Rs 289”. The pocket-friendly rates are what make the restaurant so appealing to the food-lovers.
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The interior boasts the exact representation of a Vande Bharat train, featuring blue and white colour palettes, seating arrangements in the form of berths, artistic illustrations of Indian landscapes, and a mini train-like function attached to the ceiling dropping the food from above on a tray. The gastronomical adventure offers an exquisite range of vegetarian options starting from Indian cuisines to Italian delicacies and French marvels.
Cheese-infused pizza with several toppings came first in the culinary delight, followed by a tasty-looking Manchurian soup. If the fried rice, french fries, fritters, and fried items made your mouth water, then wait for the scrumptious Chinese platter. Freshly cooked naans, jeera rice, lentil soup, and curry make up for the lip-smacking Indian platter. And, what's the best way to end your taste-bud adventure other than diving into a melt-in-the-mouth ice cream scoop? Heavenly!
What are you waiting for? Tantalise your tastebuds and embark on a food wanderlust at this Vande Bharat-themed restaurant.