Their menu is based on cooking
styles. And you have to go there to try their amazing smoothies, fresh juices
and milk shakes. These were some of the pointers I got from some of my friends
who work in Spaze ITECH Park, Sohna Road, Gurgaon. I am referring to newly
opened hunger station restaurant which has become talk of the Spaze ITECH Park.
Restaurant is set up in the
vicinity of Spaze ITECH Park so it received maximum crowd from offices during
weekdays. However on weekend restaurant receives its guests from nearby housing
societies and other people who know about the place. If you are a wanderer and
always lusts for new places than you should definitely check this place.
I like the colorful décor of the
restaurant. From comfortable couches to high sitting tables to standard sitting
arrangement everything is there. There is one wall there that became my fav.
This quote “Nothing brings people together like good food” has become my fav
these days.
Restaurant has an amazing
prepayment system. Get a refill card for minimum value of Rs. 100 and then you
can spent on different counters. It’s a food court within a restaurant. I
really liked the idea. It’s kind of self-service as well table service. Left
over balance in card is refunded once you decide to finish your meal and leave.
I was impressed with the idea.
I started with milk shakes and
coffee banana shake was something I never tried. I love banana shake and coffee
shake. But had never tasted coffee banana shake. That was one of the best shake
I ever had. If you like milk shakes then do try their strawberry shake as well.
I wanted to try all the shakes but I have to pity my stomach as well.
Their menu has lot of options to
try. I started with Veg Wonton (basically vegetable deep friend samosa)
Delicious I must say. Hunger station offers tasty food in affordable prices. A
milk shake costed only Rs. 110 and starts were priced from Rs. 95 with
sufficient quantity for two people. Nikita suggested me to try Tandoori stuffed
aloo and mirch malai seekh. I also shared the picture on my Instagram. The
starters were amazing. By this time my stomach was already full but I still
wanted to try their main course.
My orders were paneer makhni,
khumb matter makhana, dal makhani with butter naan. It’s my way to test an
eating joint. Those who can make paneer and dal makhani better than the best,
those restaurants normally offer tasty food. And yes hunger station passed my
dal test.
Hunger station offers pastries
and brownies as desserts. But I feel they should have made some space for
Indian sweets as well in their menu (I know my sweet cravings are blackmailing
me to write this).
They do some of the best tasting
fresh juices. I tried Red Alert which was a mixture of beetroot, carrot and orange.
Overall it’s a great place to hangout either with your family or partner. If
you don’t want to eat anything just go for smoothies or milk shakes.
R&W Rating – 4.8/5
Stick to R&W
Megha Gupta
The food looks so yummy!
ReplyDeleteA cafeteria type interior. :)
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