April 6, 2007
Caught n Bowled, Eat Cricket, Drink Cricket!
City Centre is the best multiplex as per me. It is has lots of space, some good snack joints and one Inox. There is one restaurant named caught and bowled here and I thought it is a bowling alley.
Caught n Bowled restaurant and lounge ? the abbreviation CnB would stand for cuisine and bar ? has comed up in City Centre (Block B), near Christmas. Caught n Bowled had set new standards in food and service. The lounge gives the people of Salt Lake a good place to relax. And, cricket must play a big part at the place.?
The 85-cover multi-cuisine restaurant covers 3,500 sq ft, while the rest is equally divided into a lounge bar and the kitchen. With Sourav on the scene, the cricket connection can be lost on none ? following on from The Food Pavilion trademark of One-Day coffee shop and Overboundary restaurant. ?The d?cor and the milieu of the place would have cricket written all over it,?
To begin with, 208 cricket balls are used to make the main gate of the restaurant. Once inside, the portraits and profiles of India?s nine greatest cricketers ? or rather Sourav and eight others ? cover the walls. As the defining moments on Indian cricket ? Kapil Dev lifting the World Cup, Sunil Gavaskar completing 10,000 runs and, of course, a shirtless Sourav on the Lord?s balcony after the famous Natwest Trophy win. The gear is as cricket as it gets ? service staff in One-Day jerseys and flannels, and managers in trendy umpiring garb, T-shirts, headphones and all.
Even food does not escape the passion of cricket at the multi-cuisine address. Seated at a table titled Lords, one can order Chicken Leg Glance (or Chicken Kalmi Kebab) or even LBW (Chicken Tangri Kebab) and many more…









































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