| Locality | Carter Road,Bandra (W) |
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| Landmark | Near Cafe Coffee Day |
| Place Type | Restaurant |
| Food Type | Punjabi |
| Timings | 12:00 PM to Midnight |
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first reviewed by chicmagnet
Nov 16, 2008
When i entered grill cottage for some food i didn't knew how is it goin to taste.I was amazed by the open air dhaba style decor.Pure punjabi style that you would find out in punjab.As a first timer you always don't want to take risks for going something aunthentic.But i did and the it came more than my expectation.The mushroom tikka roll,the lassi and paneer fusion sizzler.It was amazingly delicious.I never have had such pure punjabi food ever in mumbai.Although there are some branded restaurants in the city but this one was enough to beat anyother.One thing i loved about this restaurant is it's open it has no roof.So you can enjoy the food in dhaba style with those seats made from jute strings.And yeah the buttermilk has mint,ginger and neem leaves and is truly a natural spirit.If you have one typical punjabi style glass you won't eat anything else.I loved the place pretty reasonable and quite a natural ambience maker.
Jul 12, 2008
Small and quaint is what i would describe it. Easy on the pocket. Nothing beats eating the barbecue and taking a swig of the lassi. Bloody huge glass. Its damn big for a single person to finish alone. An awesome place to spend with family and friends.
Oct 28, 2007
I was surprised this place wasn't listed on Burrp!
Anyways I went here yesterday with my friend. We though of taking a walk first, right from Bandra Station to Carter Road. Long walk but it was worth it.
About the place:
Its a small outlet with 9 tables (including one which can accommodate a family of 10-15 easily). All tables (Except for the first two on the right) have seating arrangements where u can lie down and eat your food (if u wish too) or just cross your legs, slide back and relax on the round pillows and stare at the stars above you!. its a semi-open place but that's what you would want in the sweltering heat.
The place feels like your sitting in a village in Punjab in the veranda for a nice cosy dinner. I might add, its a nice place to take your gal (or guy) for a delightful dinner thats not very hard on the pockets either.
About the food:
We first ordered for starters - Pepper Chicken. That alone transported us to what foodies would call 'heaven'. For a change we could taste the pepper and the chicken tasted like no other.
Then we ordered for 2 half glasses of lassi (glad we ordered half cause its one huge glass!!!) the lassi was thick (but not too think), just the way i like it!
Next we ordered for a Chicken Lahori and 6 tandoori rotis. The quantity was good (a little too much after the lassi and chicken pepper though lol). But what the heck, if the food tastes so good, there is no harm in indulging. Though i though the tandoori roti was a tad smaller than the one i have had @ Pratap the Dhabba.
The cost: Pepper Chicken - 90
6 Rotis - 6*10 - 60
Half glass lassi - 2*40 - 80
Lahori Chicken - 90
Total - Rs.320
Another place added to my 'To be Frequented often' places. :D