Thursday, May 7, 2009

Our Food - The Feast at The Farm

Gluttony is the sincerest form of flattery at The Farm, and that’s exactly what 'The Feast at The Farm' makes you want to do. The Feast runs only on the weekends, that is Friday and Saturday nights.

We start you off with refreshing chilled tender coconut water and Farm fresh garlic bread, chips and dips while you wait in the lounge for your table. The main course consists of a variety of mouth-watering meats and veggies thrown on the grill served with chutneys dips and grilled salad.

There is also delicious hand spread pizzas fresh out of our wood-fired brick oven, stuffed Parathas and Naans served hot from our Tandoor with butter made form our own dairy.

If you still have space in your stomach and crave to end the feast with some roti rice and dal, help yourself to home cooked dal and curries. We cook our rice, dals and curries over our smokeless chulha. Condiments like the famous Farm made pickles and curds are served with hot Tandoori Roti and Lachcha parathas.

Then there is desert served in the lounge with tea/coffee to get you back on your feet again. Eat all you want of any one course or all of it.

A feast by definition is a sumptuous entertainment or meal for many guests. And here at the farm guest are welcome to do precisely as they want. Mingle with other guests, get behind the grill and grill your own food. Or you could even make your own pizza. Once you are full, there's always a mattress in the lounge for you to lie down and chill till you are able to move again to your car to head back home.

Of'course we do not charge for mineral water and refreshments are included in the price.

'The Feast at The Farm' is by reservation only, priced at Rs 500.00 (plus taxes) per person. For RS 500, you choose what you want to eat and how much. Stay as long as you want to in the lounge (11:00 PM is closing time). So give us a heads up on +91 9176050562 and drop in. We recommend making reservations at least a day in advance. Whether you come alone or in a group, come hungry, very hungry.

1 comment: