Sunday, 30 September 2012

Plan B : Chaotic plan


What could be worse than having to go to work on a Saturday? It not only jeopardizes weekend plans but also forces one to make do with an almost non – existent, one – day weekend. However, I was determined to live it up last Saturday. That explains why I decided to travel close to 30 kms in the sweltering heat just to drop in at Plan B – a resto pub on Brigade road. Oh and yes, I also had to finally give into my friend Basu’s polite demands that we visit this place.

One look at the décor and you know that this place is meant to be a typical pub for youngsters: Blaring music, dim lights, a drunkard at almost every table and over enthusiastic waiters made me want to turn and head back home. But, I decided to stay and well, the experience was not all that disappointing.Plan B’s menu is interestingly designed in the form of a wide wooden board. Its filled with witty lines and some cheekily named dishes ( eg . “The real piggy chops”). What I particularly liked was the obituary section dedicated to dishes that are no longer served at this place.

Goan chicken sausage

Chicken wings in Honey n Chili sauce












Food: Unable to withstand the desperate pleas of a rumbling stomach, I hastily ordered the Goan chicken sausage. It was way too salty. The boys ordered Chicken Wings. The chicken wings at Plan B are served in a variety of sauces ranging from the ultra-spicy ABS sauce to the soothingly moderate BBQ sauce. One also has the option to choose from two portion sizes – half a dozen or one full dozen. We ordered two plates of chicken wings – one with the Honey and Chili sauce and with Asian kick sauce. The honey and chili sauce set my entire digestive system on fire. The chili definitely over powered the honey in this dish. Thankfully, the Asian kick sauce was moderately spiced and I absolutely loved it. It was succulent, crispy and delicious. However, what stole my heart were the nachos. Served with a generous amount of olives, onions and tomatoes the nachos are a must have. The Vegetarian Burger and the double-patty Chicken Burger were a hit among my friends, they devoured it within no time.

Drinks: Plan B serves only Kingfisher drought beer in three forms – pint, pitcher and a mini tank.  To me, it seemed like the beer is the main attraction of this place. The pitchers kept coming and the boys kept drinking like fishes.


Nachos





The bill came up to 3000 Rupees for four people, the beer accounting for more than half of it. According to me, the only saving grace of Plan B is its food. Overall, Plan B is a one-time-drop-in place for me. It is way too crowded, way too noisy and completely chaotic. 

Well designed menu

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