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Mojo

CS-211, IInd floor, DLF City Centre, Mehrauli-Gurgaon Road, Gurgaon

42575693, 42575694, 42575695

Locality Mehrauli-Gurgaon Road
Place Type Lounge, Bar, Restaurant
Food Type Multi-cuisine
Timings 12:00 PM to 4:00 AM (Happy Hours: 12.00 p.m. - 9.00 p.m.(Mon to Thu), 4.00 p.m. - 9.00 p.m. (Fri to Sun))
Price
Expensive
Additional Information
Credit cards accepted
Air conditioned
Tags
bar
 

Rated: Poor

shashank

shashank

Apr 19, 2008

They served the most flat beer I have ever had

Couple of weeks back, on a lazy Sunday afternoon, moving around in Gurgaon, we decided to visit some lounge and 'lounge' around for few hours.

Even though Gurgaon might have a huge selection of those, but figuring out which one to go in gets touch. We decided on Mojo Blues, however that was not open, then decided to go to 'Stayin Alive', however ended up in wrong mall and settled for Mojo.

At the entry there was a sign that advertised unlimited lunch buffet for Rs.150 + taxes. Once we entered the place it was abuzz with kids shouting and running around. You could all those families sitting around and enjoying their lunch. However this was not my Idea of a lounge, anyhow after half an hour the buffet time got over and things became quieter.

Coming to the beer, they served us Kingfisher, and trust me that was the most flat beer I have ever had, and not one but three different bottles. It was like gulping down some flavoured water or maybe a soft drink.

We ordered their Potato twisters (Rs.200 + Taxes + Service Charge), which turned out to be a poor copy of TGI Friday's Southwestern Potato Twisters. TGIF ones are more expensive but they are much much better than was Mojo guys served us.

Looking at the menu we asked them what is Achari Paneer, the waiter only had to say that it is a sort of paneer tikka, how enlightening. Anyhow we ordered that, and what came was three small cubes of paneer cut from the middle for Rs.150. And to add to the quality of the paneer as it is was not what you would expect at that price.

All in all, this place might have some night life left in it, I have never tried it, however not recommended for 'normal' hours.