Fork You to Excuse Me Boss: restaurants with unusual names
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This restaurant has been titled after the name of its owner’s pet. The name is symbolic of the happiness the dog brought to the owner, which the restaurant aims to bring to its customers as well.CUISINE: Multi-cuisine.
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You would use this phrase probably 10 times a day, but who would imagine there is actually a restaurant that exists with that name. The place targets the youth of the city, and hence, kept the day-to-day expression from their lives as the title.CUISINE: Continental, North Indian, Chinese, Mediterranean.
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The word ‘dude’ represents the youth and the no hang ups ideology they live by. This place promises to eradicate the political correctness from Delhi’s food scene and claims that everything on their menu is deliciously honest and straight from the heart.CUISINE: American, Fast Food.
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There is a bit of madness in all of us. This place promises to give you the perfect outlet to let your hair down and relax. People do go crazy with peppy music and drinks on floor, claims the place. It’s a toast to the maddening spirit of people.CUISINE: American, Continental and Asian
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There was an alcoholic lawyer named Chamanlal at the time of the British rule. He drowned in the lake of Hauz Khas Village while fetching water to mix in his drinks. It is believed that his ghost is still around, more often when you are drinking. So, this place is dedicated to the man who lost his life while drinking. Cheers to that!CUISINE: Multi-cuisine
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This place is a tribute to a typical Bombay-Irani café with all its idiosyncrasies in place, inexpensive food, eccentric owners and distinctive menus. The owners took inspiration from a Parsi couple they once knew — Mr Rustom Soda Bottle Opener Wala and his fiesty wife.CUISINE: Iranian and Parsi.
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A pun on Public Call Office, it stands for Pass Code Only. You don’t need any membership or cover charge, but a four-digit passcode. You need to punch in a designated code, which you can get through word of mouth publicity or you can also call up the place to find out.CUISINE: American (Photo Courtesy: Thinkstock)
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