Harry's Bar opens second outlet in Mumbai


Mumbai, Oct 18 (IANS): Harry’s Bar Cafe, a Singapore-based bar chain, has opened its second franchise in Juhu here.

Quite a few known faces of Bollywood like Anupam Kher, Tiger Shroff, Manish Paul and Tulip Joshi attended the bar's launch here Friday. The first franchise is in Powai.

Choreographer Bosco, actor Vindu Dara Singh and photographer Dabboo Ratnani were also present at the event.

Three things have always been the highlight of the bar -- drinks, food and music, which remain intact for it's new franchise as well.

The food menu, put together by chef Vicky Ratnani, offers an international selection of foods such as Pattaya Beach Fish Goujons, Moroccan Rubbed Cottage Cheese and Singapore Chicken Satay with the bar's specialties like Harry’s jazz burger.

The bar menu also gives a reason to get tipsy with a wide variety of beer, available both in bottles and on tap, and an extensive mix of cocktails created by mixologist Shatbhi Basu.

Some of the specials include caramel popcorn martini, green lantern, guava mary, dirty Harry and the classic Singapore sling.

However, non-drinkers need not become gloomy as the bar also has special variants of non-alcoholic drinks.

Harry’s, which was founded by Jim Gelpi in 1992, is owned by F&B Asia.

  

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