Baraza Bar and Bites – Island Themed Restaurant — Reviewed!


Can you imagine of a place in the city which is quaint yet vibrant and lively. One such place is Baraza Bar and Bites. The Island themed bar and lounge is the third brand by Rachel Goenka and Chef Irfan Pabaney after The Sassy Spoon and The Sassy Tea Spoon. You can read about The Sassy Spoon here. Pune is the first choice for Baraza. Located on the ground floor in the Ishanya Mall, Yerwada, Baraza Bar and Bites is quite popular hangout place amongst youngsters.

Ambience::
As you enter the place, you will see the dim lights, quirky interiors, frames, colored sofas, high chairs, bar area, DJ area, brick wall design, bottles chandeliers and the printed ceramic tiles. Baraza has indoor as well as outdoor seating option. Outdoor is more buzzing with the live screenings and also the tall trees and palm foliage gives the place an island feel. It also has a verandah, a canoe that functions as a table and a Volkswagen Bar, under streamers of carnival lights, serve up a happy ambience.
 
Food::
As the name suggests, the cuisine is inspired with the bar snacks, which pair best with drinks. Some unique dishes include Pull apart bread with pesto, mozzarella and cheddar cheese, Asian bowls, biryanis and desserts.The bar menu at Baraza is an interesting mix of its signature drinks such as The Baraza Mule, Punch Buggy, the flavored beers especially Lemongrass, Juicy Fruit, Soul Kadi , Brew Baraza and the Big Daddy cocktails, like Big Daddy LIIT, and Fire Island.


I was pretty excited to try the dinner here. Starting with the drinks, I had Paan Banarasi wala. Sounds fun! Usually we have paan post heavy meal as mouth freshener but this mocktail was a stunner. So refreshing and distinctive from usuals. It was a perfect concoction of betel leaves, sugar, lemon and gulkand. Highly Recommended!

Next was the Virgin Berry Khatta Slush. Almost similar to the Very Berry Khatta at The Sassy Spoon. Mixoligist Pranav Mody is a magician with his drinks and for non-alcoholics like me, this drink is a blessing. Berries, lemon, fizz and syrup made it the most favourite of the evening.

After hearing so many good things about the Pull Apart Bread with pesto, I was really eager to try that. And trust me, it is a crowd pleaser. Loads of cheese, soft bread and flavourful pesto make the dish hit. I could not resist myself eating it. Highly Recommended!

I crave for Tofu, so, had to order The Crispy Fried Tofu. Crunchy from outside and soft from inside, the tofu was perfectly cooked and sauteed nicely in the sauce with a hint of ginger and garlic. Loved it.

From the main course, Burmese Khow Suey was my pick but unfortunately the dish could not do the justice to the flavours. Quite bland, I would say. With the heavy heart, had to leave the dish.

Was really curious to try desserts. Classic Banoffie Pie with caramel was sinful. Filled the mouth with burst of textures and flavours. Crunchy biscuit crumb base with whipped cream, sweet banana slices and caramel surely lifted the mood. A not to be missed dessert. Highly Recommended!
Churros with Chocolate Sauce and Snickers Ice-cream was next on the plate. Very very crunchy and light churros, just melt in mouth were just perfect for the desserts and paired well with the chocolate sauce. The overall combo of churros, chocolate sauce and snicker was mind blowing. Highly Recommended!

Overall, Baraza is an all embracing space that offers diverse experiences under one roof. Go, chill, enjoy, relax at the beautiful island themed restaurant.


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