Hello guys..!!
So I know I have been away for quite some time now. Again a
lot was happening. As usual I had a couple of days of hanging out with my
bestie Ritu. I bought a couple of lipsticks (hihihi…my new found interest…!!)
For the long weekend we had (thanks to our independence day
falling on Thursday), I took the opportunity to run away from the monotony of my
life to spend some time with my favourite cousin-cum-best friend Shiviya (we
call her shivi…!) to Chandigarh . I guess most of you must have been there
atleast once in your lives. But just in case if some of you have not, let me
tell you a little bit about that city.
The first thing that you would invariably feel and see in
Chandigarh is the lush greenery that is everywhere to relax and soothe you.
Well for a delhiite like me, who is constantly stuck between the dhool-mitti in
the midst of this concrete jungle, Chandigarh is nothing short of a respite and
breather.
There are trees all around, clean broad roads which are
really not buzzing with cars 24x7. There is parks all around. The place where I
was staying had 3 parks within a radius of 200 metres. Clear skies, students all around and some
nice small food joints. I had a really good time there.
Me and shivi went to the university for some time. It was a
very different experience for me. The guys and girls were dressed in all bright
colors, guys more so than girls…!!! The next day we went to a small café
located in sector 16. And this place and the food that they served is the basic
reason for this very post.
The place is called ‘Books N Brew’. A small cosy place with
furniture and décor which was very rustic, all wood. There were chairs for you
to sit and also low couches for kids to relax. There were bunk bed-type things,
on which you could climb and stretch your legs..!! You could play games such as
ludo, jenga, uno and the likes while waiting for your food. The walls had
photographs and paintings, and also shelves on which you could find a really
good collection of books to read. Now coming on to the food. The menu was very
basic with soups, maggi (the ultimate choice for a lot of students who visit
there..!), sandwiches, pastas and pizzas. There was a choice for basic Chinese
food as well. This café serves both vegetarian and non vegetarian food with a
great array of teas and coffees and not to forget desserts. I must also add
that however simple the menu seemed, I expected some lovely food.
We ordered a simple cold coffee, B5 (decoded as – Books n Brew’s Brownie Bonanza Blast) and a Barbeque chicken pizza. The order took a little while
to arrive and so we started playing jenga to pass the time. The food came and
it looked fairly basic, no fancy shmancy stuff. I took a large sip of my coffe
and I knew right then that this is going to be gooood…!! I am a fairly big foodie and I have tried
pizza from all these big restaurants in delhi (the likes of Amici’s wood oven
baked ones!) and you have to trust me when I say that the barbeque pizza that I
had in this lovely small place was nothing I could compare it to..!! It had the right amount of cheese, the right
amount of toppings, perfect crisp on the edges (if u know what I mean, edges on
a round pizza..lol..!!) and was simply marvelous. It was by far the juiciest pizza
I have ever put in my mouth. The quantities were very good too and at very very
nominal prices.
For all of you planning to go to Chandigarh, I would suggest
you all to go to this amazing place. The address is SCO 8, first floor, sector
16, Chandigarh.
Here are a few pics to tell you how the food looked.
see how yummy and juicy it looks...!!! |
P.S : Did I mention that the music also was really really
good. Nothing too loud or garish. Simple soulful but not boring, in fact it was
upbeat (and no hindi or Punjabi music!)
P.P.S : Sorry I clicked only these pics, was too busy eating
and relaxing…!!
Till next time…
Take care of yourselves guys and have a good time..!!
Love….