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A bistro that makes you pay by kilometre

Updated on: 01 July,2009 09:39 AM IST  | 
Kumar Saurav |

We stopped by at A new south delhi eat hub that's all about cheap, easy, yummy stuff, and a one-of-its-kind delivery system

A bistro that makes you pay by kilometre

We stopped by at A new south delhi eat hub that's all about cheap, easy, yummy stuff, and a one-of-its-kind delivery system


Small meals every three hoursu00a0 is a health tip that'd never let you down. The concept is muse to the spanking new GK I eatery Grilled Dine-a-Bite, which serves easy, nutritious meals that can be chomped on at short intervals, and promise to keep metabolism levels high. Here's more on the joint.

Food
The menu is tough to decipher, but the staff helps you with the right selections. Different varieties of vegetarian and non-vegetarian grilled items, pearl rice and fisherman's noodles can be clubbed with a large variety of sauces and fresh salads. Every sauce variantu00a0blue cheese, BBQ, caramelised onion, red wine and butter, mushroom and asparagus costs you Rs 15. There're four choices of salads Russian king, bean sprout queen, Emperor favourite and fisherman's daily all priced at Rs 25. The servings are not very large, but the size can be swelled at Rs 40. The heavier quick bites' menu has chicken stuffed with a trio of cheese (Rs 55), overnight marinated lamb strips (Rs 55), Happy Chicken Wings (Rs 45), Meat Balls (Rs 55) and Champion Prawns (Rs 100). Vegetarian quickies like herbed sweet corn (Rs 45), spiced sweet potato (Rs 40), Parmesan potato wedges and vegetable skewers (Rs 45) are other options. The coffee marinated cottage cheese steak could've been done without, though. Staples like pearl rice and fisherman's noodles are the tastiest on the menu.

Drinks
The entire list is limited to four choices aerated drinks, Diet Coke, Red Bull and juices.

Ambience
It's a small outlet, mainly aimed at home delivery and takeaway. So, it's advisable you ask them to deliver, for which there isn't any minimum amount rule. However, for every home delivery order, they charge Rs 5 per kilometre one way. But health is wealth, so we're guessing you won't mind it.



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