Cheers!
What’s a Sunday without a lavish brunch to treat oneself with? Elbo Room at Khar gives you that chance to relax during your hard-earned weekend with a live pasta counter, a variety of egg preparations, paninis and baked potatoes. For those who prefer an Indian touch to their meals, the live kebab counter offers ample options. Wash it down with unlimited wine of your choice or some beer, and you’re set to snooze.
Meal for two: Rs 2,000; Call 26483316
Electric Night
Dancing to loud, foot-tapping music is the perfect antidote to an enervating work week. The thumping beats of UK DJ Richard Murray will have you swaying at Shiro on Saturday, October 24,from 9:30 pm onwards. Touted as one of the most talented and exciting electronic music act, the electronica guru gets set to woo his Mumbai audience with an eclectic mix of house, minimal, techno, electro and tribal. And if you’ve never caught any of Murray’s tracks let this be your introduction to his prolific music career. Don’t be shy and get set to shake a leg.
Entry Rs 500 per person; Call 6615 6969
Food for thought
The Oberoi Melting Pot, on October 25, is an annual opportunity to indulge in a feast without feeling guilty: the profits will be donated to charity. Twenty-three countries will showcase their best-loved specialties, and whether you’re in the mood for tender tortellini or spicy satays, or prefer vodka or sangria to go with it, you’re sure to come away satisfied. This year’s recipients are Prerana—which helps victims of sex trafficking —and Magic Bus and the French-Indian Schools of Bombay, both of which educate underprivileged children.
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