Sunday, 29 October 2017

A Visit To The Luggage Room...

The Luggage Room Kitchen And Bar Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

The Luggage Room is one of the fairly new entrants on the F&B scene in the heart of the capital city. 



An offshoot of Sandoz Group, The Luggage Room emulates a lounge perfect for that relaxed weekend meal with friends complemented by ambient music in the backdrop.



I had visited them earlier this month for lunch and the place was easy to spot given its prime location in M Block, Outer Circle right above House of Commons and adjacent to 38 Barracks and The G.T. Road.

The Luggage Room is located on the second floor and can be moderately or dimly lit depending on if your visit coincides with a party being held there. As the name suggests, The Luggage Room features a wall of backpacks and every element in the decor borrows from the concept of a suitcase. Be it the door at the entrance, the menu, the table or even the platter in which the dishes are presented, almost every facet speaks of 'luggage' at The Luggage Room.


Coming to what would be some of the well-made dishes worth a try at The Luggage Room...

Appetizers: 

Mushroom & Cheese Cigar Rolls were crisply served in shot glasses with a sweet chili sauce at the bottom.



Ajwaini Fish Tikka came with an in-house tartar sauce and the fish fillets were soft and flavorful.



Chicken Malai Tikka was creamy and had mint chutney to go along.



Tempura Vegetables were an assortment of veggies served with a somewhat tangy sauce.



Mint Lemon Fish was an Oriental preparation that had the prominent lemon flavor with bell peppers to go along the melt-in-mouth fish chunks.



Fish 'N' Chips is a classic wherein the fish was crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside. Chips here were not the classic French Fries but some unique fried crisps.



Salad: 

Caesar Salad had the leafy counterpart complemented by numerous chicken chunks.



Soups: 

Tuscan Tomato was served with garlic bread on the side and had a cheesy crouton as garnish.



Lemon Coriander was not just a clear soup with lime and greens but also had veggies for a welcome change.



Main Course:

Special Mix Pizza was recommended by the staff and was a cheesy thin crust preparation loaded with assorted veggies.


Kadhai Paneer was a classic that went well with the bread basket and salad.



Desserts:

Chocolate Brownie with Ice-cream is a classic sweet conclusion and the brownie here was exceptionally soft and moist.


On the whole, The Luggage Room deserves a visit if you wish to relish some nice food over light banter and good company complemented by a musical ambiance. 

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