Long overdue review of one of the
newer places in SOBO- Colaba Social is situated right opposite the Starbucks at
Colaba. A friend of mine insisted that I make this place jump the queue in my
list of places to eat at in Bombay and I am so glad that I listened to her.
This is one place that is sure to give a lot of cafes and restaurants in south
Bombay a run for their money. Why you ask? Well ……. go on reading.
True, from the outside it doesn’t
look like much, which is the case with a lot of places in Bombay, owing to the
cramped up places and lack of good infrastructure. However, ‘do not judge a
book by its cover’ is a phrase that truly goes well for this place. Once you enter, you see that this place has been done up
quite well and is in fact rather interesting. There’s an upside-down fan which
you will see on the ceiling near about the entrance. Since it was moving I
couldn’t really capture an image. The relaxed seating, with soft lights, is
arranged on the ground as well as the first floor. The bar has empty alcohol bottles hanging from the ceiling and one I saw read “pahua” ( yes the chiknichameli “pahua” *chuckles*). Further on, you shall see a swing which has
been positioned at one of the tables as a substitute for a chair.
Unfortunately, that table was occupied and I couldn’t experience sitting on the
swing, but then there’s always a next time!
\When I had called up the place on
a Sunday to book a table for three for
lunch, I was informed that they do not accept reservations which made me
skeptical, however, luckily on reaching the restaurant we were ushered in and seated
without waiting. The first thing you’ll notice on your table is this unique napkin-menu
bucket sorta thing. I don’t know what you call it and I haven’t even seen it
anywhere else but it looked pretty interesting. Also their menus are not the
usual cardboard book-type but instead are “newspaper menus”- orange for food
and blue for drinks- and what variety in there! For a place like this to offer
from burgers to biryani to Thai food to a great breakfast selection, especially
at the listed prices, is commendable!
Elvis Presley French Toast (Rs. 150) |
We were exceptionally fascinated
by the name “Elvis Presley French Toast” (Rs. 150) and since we hadn’t breakfasted,
we started off with this. Honestly, I was expecting two limp slices of bread
coated and fried in a sweetened egg batter with some sliced bananas on the
side. However, what was actually served to us was beyond my then imagination.
Social does justice to the name and serves the French Toast, coated with oodles
of peanut butter and chocolate, on an old record disk (innovative right?). Sweet
and gooey with peanut butter… I was all smiles and found the “Elvis Presley
French Toast” superb, delicious, scrumptious and a must must try for all the
peanut butter lovers out there.. And mind you, it’s heavy so only if you are
150% sure that you won’t want to eat anything else, order this all by yourself.
Since we were anyway quite confused after looking at their menu we decided to
split this dish amongst the three of us in order to have space in our tummies
to try the other goodies.
For drinks we ordered a Trip on
the Drip (Rs. 280), a South Pacific Rim (Rs. 280) and a pint of Kingfisher
Ultra (Rs. 140). Trip on the Drip is Vodka +Peach Schnapps + Orange & Cranberry
Juice. A great cocktail; request them to make it a tad less sweet and you will
be slurping on this one with joy. The amazing thing however was that this came
in an actual drip pouch! South Pacific Rim is White Rum + Dark Rum+ Pineapple +
Orange Juice and Grenadine. I did not like this as much and would give it a
miss the next time I go there. I felt it had a very medicinal-cough-syrupish
taste. And the chilled beer… well that’s always refreshing. I ended up ordering
a Trip on the Drip after trying to finish my South Pacific Rim and my friends
stuck to beer after their first round.
(L) South Pacific Rim (R) Trip on the Drip (Rs. 280 each) |
Habi-B-Q Lamb Bao (Rs. 240) |
For the snacky adventure, we
decided to go ahead with a portion of the Habi-B-Q Lamb Bao (Rs. 240). This
dish has lamb patty with Arabic flavours and is served with feta and hummus.
The Bao was soft and warm and the succulent lamb patty was delicious and palatable.
Hummus was a good add on.
Further, for our mains (and mind
you we unknowingly over ordered considering we had already washed down the
Elvis Presley French Toast and the Habi-B-Q Lamb Bao) we decided to call for
the Thai Thali (with chicken)( Rs. 250+ Rs. 60 for the chicken), the OTT Dawg
(Rs. 310) and the Jus-C Lucy Burger (Rs. 380).
In the Thai Thali we were served
rice, green Thai curry, raw papaya salad, Goan prawns pickle and fryums! Yes these fryums are
what we used to eat at birthday parties when we were kids. The Thai curry was appetizing,
balanced flavor of coconut milk, lemon grass and not too spicy. The Goan prawns
pickle was a great add on to this and the fryums, well, those were the fun
eats. Truth be told, with the varied menu that they offer, I expected just
about an average dish but was blown away with the flavours in this one.
Thai Thali (Rs. 250+60 for the chicken) |
OTT Dawg (Rs. 310) |
The OTT Dawg- a bacon wrapped
dog, Mexican lamb chilli, cheese and fries- was definitely ‘over-the-top’. The
bread was soft and warm and the sausage full of juices. There was a whole layer of cheese on it (*alert cheese lovers*). The sauce was a tad sweet for my taste and
this OTT Dawg would be the perfect ‘Dawg’ if there could be a little more spice
in it. However, it was huge and filling.
The Jus-C Lucy Burger comes with a knife stuck in it- I was impressed with the presentation. It
also made a great picture! The menu describes this as a “double whammy of tenderloin patties with molted cheese center and Jus,
Cajun Fries”. The tenderloin patty was well done; not dry at all. It had a
very comfort-food-have-another-bite feel to it. And even though I was stuffed,
when I dug into this I was smiling with the sheer taste of it in
my mouth.
Jus-C Lucy Burger (Rs. 380) |
We all were literally full up to
our necks and I needed to take a stroll to realize that I actually could move
after eating so much. We walked out extremely satisfied customers and I know
this place will be a regular haunt for me.
Will I go there again? Yes, as I was so happy with what I ate this
time I am really looking forward to trying the rest of their menu slowly and
steadily. The chefs there really know what’s going on in the kitchen. The
prices are great and the ambience, well, you’d love it. It’s a nice get-away
for after work drinks and tid-bits as well. The service is decent, the staff is
jolly and they made sure that we had an excellent experience. With all this our
cheque was just about a little over 3k split amongst the 3 of us- Total VFM
place.
Where is it? 24, Ground
Floor, Glen Rose Building, BK BomanBehram Marg, Apollo Bunder, Colaba, Mumbai Call 022 22828484
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