Rating: 4 out of 5
Eating yummy sandwiches and hotdogs
with a pint of wine in a plush hotel is a delightful experience in its own right.
You feel relaxed and invigorated as the light music playing in the background
transports you to a different world, and this is the reason why I would head to
The Street at The Park
if I wanted to relax after a hectic day. The dimly lit interiors (the only
source of light being classy LEDs), the plush décor and the chequered flooring
are a unique combination. The place
boasts of many street food counters, each offering something special.
I must say that places like The
Street have modernized the concept of making and serving street food. The place
is spotlessly clean and food is served in the most hygienic way. Here, you can savour
a wide assortment of vintage wines and beer with a selection of some of the
best wines in the country. Whenever I’m at The Street I prefer flaming fajita
wrap (a yummy delicacy of fiery chicken and pepper wrapped in a tortilla), dodger dog (special hot dog with
bacon, salsa, grilled onion, jalapenos) or mush puppy (served with cheddar
melt, grilled mushrooms and pepper) with a glass of terzas altocab sauvignon
blanc (Argentinean wine) or nivole moscato d'asti mischele chiarlo. It’s a
heavenly experience!
One can settle for melon apple and
ginger juice or a cappuccino along with mushroom and spinach crepes, stewed
seasonal fruit pancakes or golden waffles if they’re looking for a snack. This
luxurious eatery has excellent seating arrangements so you will not be left
standing in a corner with your munchies and wine. Drop in here once for some of
the best international street food in the city!
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