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Freezing in Delhi

Beat the heat at Freeze, the Capital’s ‘coldest’ hotspot.

Updated on: Mar 24, 2010 01:28 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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June 2002 was when the world’s first ice bar opened in Stockholm. It took Delhi almost eight years to catch up. But catch up well it did. Early this year, two ice bars opened nearly simultaneously in the Capital — the ice lounge at Saket’s MGF Metropolitan Mall and Freeze at Rajouri Garden’s Westgate Mall. The latter is where we decided to head one evening, trying to figure out how Delhi has interpreted this hitherto unknown concept.

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For the uninitiated, an ice bar is one where everything — right from the seats to the décor items to even the glasses you are served your drinks in, are made of ice. The temperature is artificially maintained at sub zero levels and guests are supposed to don special thermal jackets to keep themselves warm.

Into ice land Freeze is located on the second floor of the popular mall and has an edge over the competition in being the only one which also serves food inside the ice bar area. The temperature is maintained at minus 10 degrees at all times. A small changing area outside the bar was well stocked with thermal jackets and caps which turned everyone into similar looking eskimos and once inside, gave me a hard time trying to locate my companion.

Despite the relatively high price of Rs 1,000 per person for the overall experience, Freeze has a good going in store because of the sheer novelty of the experience. Looks like Delhiites need no longer look sideways when guests from abroad boast about the fun they had in the ice bars of Europe.

 
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