This bar provides you with nice food and a place to rest after a long walk around Hyderabad Botanical Gardens. Try something unusual from the Indian cuisine. The feature of The Lal Street Bar Exchange is serving perfectly cooked paneer, chicken stock and tandoori pizza. Taste good brownies, ice cream and pudding. If you want to try some delicious French beer, liqueur or wine, this place is a decent choice for you. In accordance with the visitors' opinions, waiters serve great ice tea, red tea or lemonade.
This spot is well known for its great service and friendly staff, that is always ready to help you. Affordable prices are to be expected at this bar. You will definitely appreciate the cool ambiance and fine decor.
SundaySun | 12PM-11:45PM |
MondayMon | 12PM-11:45PM |
TuesdayTue | 12PM-11:45PM |
WednesdayWed | 12PM-11:45PM |
ThursdayThu | 12PM-11:45PM |
FridayFri | 12PM-11:45PM |
SaturdaySat | 12PM-11:45PM |
A concept that has been immensely popular with major cities like Bangalore and Mumbai, the place has finally brought the same to the city of Nizams where the prices rise as drinks become more popular whereas precipitously fall as they lose public interest - something that really keeps your excitement kicking all through! And pairing the amazing set of bar offerings is their stunning grub menu which sports an array of bar snacks, appetizers and plenty great mains. Starting my course was a serving of their Crispy Fried Pepper Prawns and Mutton Seekh Kebab both of which were definitely my favourites for the night. Miryala Mamsam Vepudu was yet another regional stunner with a generous portion of meat and that delectable peppery kick.
The mains again had some lovely options lined where I went in for their Mutton Roganjosh and Jhinga Kalimirch along with some Indian breads and a portion of their Grilled Fish from the continental menu. Out of both the Indian curries, my personal favourite surely was their Roganjosh which was quite an apt rendition of the Kashmiri delight. Flavours of ginger and fennel powering through every bite, the gravy was just as subtle and light as it should authentically be. Even the Grilled Fish was one of its kind having a paprika rubbed fish fillet served on a bed of fresh, grilled veggies and some herb rice. The only disappointment came with their Meat Feast Pizza which neither had a good crust, nor did it do justice to its name with the toppings.
The desserts were a saving grace surely with the evergreen combo of Brownie with Ice Cream. While the same didn't offer anything spectacular to ride home about, the dish did managed to eventually end the overall meal on a high. And serving the diners with a pleasing smile, the staff here at The Lal Street was as polite and warm as they come and truly knew how to treat the customers right. Bearing great caution in the new normal, the restaurant is proudly maintaining all hygiene standards from the kitchen to the dining halls, prioritizing the safety of their patrons. All in all, with an astonishing concept in play along with a delectable grub menu, the place really offers an amazing experience to let loose which definitely deserves a visit!