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5 Unusual Indian Restaurants And Cafes

  1. Kaidi Kitchen, Chennai

Chennai has developed a taste for themed restaurants and Kaidi Kitchen is one of them. This restaurant has been serving up the perfect prison experience to spice up that dining experience — restaurant hosts dressed as jail wardens; waiters in prison garb and even seating arrangements in prison cells. The only things missing are aluminium utensils.


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2. Nature's Toilet Cafe, Ahmedabad

India’s first toilet-themed cafe ‘Nature’s Toilet Cafe’, similar to the Modern Toilet Restaurant in Taiwan, is located in Ahmedabad. The aim of bringing this entire concept to life is to spread the message of hygiene and the importance of toilets. The toilet garden was founded by Ishwarbhai Patel.

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3. Silver metro, Bangalore

Here comes another teamed restaurant Silver Metro which is located in Bangalore. This place has an energetic ambience and its interiors give you the feel of eating in an actual metro.  This unique concept always attracts people and many here with the idea of eating dinner in a Metro.

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4. 70 mm, Hyderabad

Indians love to watch Movies and cinemas has been touching our lives in more than one ways. Relive the spirit of Indian cinema at 70 mm, a Bollywood theme restaurant. From Mother India to Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, all the iconic posters of these legendary Indian movies have been immortalized on the walls of this restaurant.

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5. The Bar Stock Exchange, Mumbai

Conceptualised on the lines of our infamous stock exchanges this place is fun, unique and cutting-edge bar concept that allows customers to trade in alcohol and spirits, with prices starting from as low as retail prices. India’s first stock market-based pub chain where the drink prices change based on real-time demand, similar to trading in the stock market.

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  • Romesh admits he’s aware of possible overexposure but says he chooses work based on gut feeling and quality.
  • He makes his West End debut opposite Sheridan Smith in Alan Ayckbourn’s Woman in Mind.
  • The play runs at the Duke of York’s Theatre from 9 December to 28 February, then in Sunderland and Glasgow in March.
  • Romesh will play Bill, the doctor who links Susan’s real and imagined worlds.
  • He balances television, radio, and stage work by turning down offers he doesn’t think he can do well.

Romesh Ranganathan says he knows the word “overexposure” follows him around and he’s decided it’s a risk worth taking. The comedian, who is making his West End debut, told the BBC he deliberately turns down roles at times but will say yes when a job feels right, putting “overexposure” and the play’s pull, plus the chance to work with Sheridan Smith, at the centre of his decision. This new stage turn comes as Romesh juggles television presenting, radio, and touring stand-up, and it is also his first proper stage role since primary school.

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