Shop No. 10, The Arcade, World Trade Centre, Cuffe Parade
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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After visiting World Trade Centre, you may have a meal at this bar. At this place you can taste the Indian cuisine. Food delivery is a big plus of Hammer & Song. Google gives it 4.4 so you can choose this place to have a good time here.
Here’s a heartfelt review you can share to express your gratitude: --- A Heartfelt Thank You to Sohail at Hammer & Songs I had the pleasure of dining at Hammer & Songs on 16th October for a team dinner — a lovely evening that took an unexpected turn. Somewhere during the night, I dropped one of my diamond earrings, valued at nearly one lakh. I only realized it was missing on my way back, and my heart sank. I was convinced it was gone forever. Still, I decided to call the restaurant, clinging to a sliver of hope. To my immense relief and joy, I was informed that a staff member named Sohail had found the earring and responsibly handed it over to the reception, asking them to return it to the rightful owner. I was deeply moved by Sohail’s honesty and integrity. In a world where such values often go unnoticed, his act of kindness stood out like a beacon. It’s rare to come across people who treat others’ belongings with such care and respect. Sohail, you didn’t just return a piece of jewelry — you restored my faith in goodness. May life reward you with all the happiness and success you so richly deserve. Hammer & Songs is truly fortunate to have someone like you on their team. With heartfelt gratitude, [Your Name] --- Would you like help posting this on a review site or social media? Food: 4 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 4
Location: Cuffe Parade, Mumbai
Cuisine: asian, continental
Average cost: 2000 for two people (approx.)
Working hours: 12 noon – 1:30 am
Disabled friendly: yes
Outdoor seating: no
Valet parking: yes
Credit card payment: yes
Takeaway: yes
Free wifi: yes
Kids friendly: yes
Vegetarian only: no
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What we love here: hulk avocado, baked brie, cocktails, churros, lamb chops, beer
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Why visit: take a spin at the 'wheel of fortune' to win shots, food and other merchandise and is one of those few places which offers crafted beers. .
Location: 5
Taste: 5
Quantity: 5
Presentation: 5
Ambiance: 5
Hygiene: 5
Service: 5
Cost: 5
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Our review: 5 / 5:
@hammerandsong is a riveting account of the culinary brilliance and an opportunity to not miss an experience as thrilling as this. Easy comfort is clearly the vibe that owner Amrish Arora is going for, with warm wooden interiors and soft lighting. This all-day craft bar and kitchen, spread over 2 levels, feels like the perfectly turned-out hybrid of an elegant restaurant-meets-glossy resto bar, as the stylish décor but relaxed vibe caters to all age groups. The wall where contemporary pieces mixes up with classic ones, adds to the overall charm of this place. Coming to the food, their carefully curated menu includes small plates across global, Pan Asian and Indian cuisines and offers abundant options - both vegetarian and non-vegetarian. The bar menu characterized by fresh ingredients, allows you to be adventurous and the attractive bar is a fun place to be seated at. The 'Barrel-aged Cocktails' and the 'Gluten-free Craft Beer with Kashmiri Apples' are a must try. The 'Portuguese Peri Peri Fish' is fresh and well-spiced and a must-try. The 'Korean Chicken Skewers' from the grill section stand out. For vegetarians the ''Hulk Avocado and Baked Brie" is highly recommended. Service is awesome and special thanks to Siddheshwari Dhulap who made our evening really comforting. Overall highly recommended for those who want to enjoy the crafted beers with delicious an authentic meal to binge with. .
Cuisine: asian, continental
Average cost: 2000 for two people (approx.)
Working hours: 12 noon – 1:30 am
Disabled friendly: yes
Outdoor seating: no
Valet parking: yes
Credit card payment: yes
Takeaway: yes
Free wifi: yes
Kids friendly: yes
Vegetarian only: no
.
What we love here: hulk avocado, baked brie, cocktails, churros, lamb chops, beer
.
Why visit: take a spin at the 'wheel of fortune' to win shots, food and other merchandise and is one of those few places which offers crafted beers. .
Location: 5
Taste: 5
Quantity: 5
Presentation: 5
Ambiance: 5
Hygiene: 5
Service: 5
Cost: 5
.
Our review: 5 / 5:
@hammerandsong is a riveting account of the culinary brilliance and an opportunity to not miss an experience as thrilling as this. Easy comfort is clearly the vibe that owner Amrish Arora is going for, with warm wooden interiors and soft lighting. This all-day craft bar and kitchen, spread over 2 levels, feels like the perfectly turned-out hybrid of an elegant restaurant-meets-glossy resto bar, as the stylish décor but relaxed vibe caters to all age groups. The wall where contemporary pieces mixes up with classic ones, adds to the overall charm of this place. Coming to the food, their carefully curated menu includes small plates across global, Pan Asian and Indian cuisines and offers abundant options - both vegetarian and non-vegetarian. The bar menu characterized by fresh ingredients, allows you to be adventurous and the attractive bar is a fun place to be seated at. The 'Barrel-aged Cocktails' and the 'Gluten-free Craft Beer with Kashmiri Apples' are a must try. The 'Portuguese Peri Peri Fish' is fresh and well-spiced and a must-try. The 'Korean Chicken Skewers' from the grill section stand out. For vegetarians the ''Hulk Avocado and Baked Brie" is highly recommended. Service is awesome and special thanks to Siddheshwari Dhulap who made our evening really comforting. Overall highly recommended for those who want to enjoy the crafted beers with delicious an authentic meal to binge with. .