-By Rashmi Uday Singh
The Big Nasty (as expected) is all about being nasty complete with danger signs for radioactive, explosive and the bang! As the book goes to press, I attend the opening party of Kishore DF (of WTF! bar). The Big Nasty is right next to Olive and on top of Shatranj Napoli. It sure has, as described "enormous coolness quotient… a pulsating underground bistro" even though it’s on the second floor. Everything here is rugged and has an unfinished bumpy undergo, including the metal corrugated flooring. Sprawling and done up with old grungy industrial walls and the innovative art installations of metallic craggy birds. Industrial objects for the street walls, windows, doors and loud music from the dynamic videos of class bands being played on the gigantic screen bounces off the walls. Well-stocked bar, Calimocho and Guava Chilli Mary definitely makes you feel nasty. Apart from the endless choice of sloppy nasty subs like Goan Roast Beef Sandwich, Chilli Dog and palate-teasing starters like Fish 'n' Chips, Roast Beef Chilli, Spicy Cocktail Sausages; burgers are the stars of the menu.
Review posted more than 6 month ago
the big nasty is for those who party hard. you get a partying feel the moment you enter it. it's like hitting it off instantly. and while you get into the groove and start dancing,do check out the sandwiches that are fav apart from the drinks. cocktail sausages are good too.
Review posted more than 6 month ago
The Big Nasty just as the name suggests is spread across a vast area with artistic creations adorning its walls. Some of their specialties, although a bit overly-priced are worth a try. Once there, try the Calimocho and Guava Chilli Mary.
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