This lounge, beautified by bright neon lights in the middle of a dark space, delivers some much-needed rejuvenation and a bon appetite. The DJ in the house is terrific and ensures that the audience has a gala time. It offers a wide range of cuisine, right from Middle-Eastern to Italian to apna desi. The tuscany potatoes, along with the Italian bruschetta, is finger-licking delicious. The desi food is not soaked in tons of oil, so that’s good news for the health freaks. It leaves you feeling full and glad, not stuffed and sick at the thought that you might burst into an oily disaster. The Lebanese cuisine can be ordered either as a starter or as the main course. It is light and tasteful which is why it can qualify as both. The average pint of beer here costs around Rs. 150. You will relish it after a few minutes of major indecisiveness when you cannot figure which drink to choose from an exhaustive list of regular and exquisite drinks. Their Bloody Mary will make you merry, while their tangy Planter’s Punch will give your dance a wild punch. You can also go healthy on the drinks by choosing something to drink from the Volare Undercover section. You can party here from 4:00 pm to 1:30 am, so hit the floors with your dancing wings this weekend. 4th Pasta Lane, Pipewala Building, opposite Camy Wafers, Colaba, Mumbai
(Rs. 500 per person)
-Raksha Deshpande