Half days @ Great Lakes Institute of Management, Gurgaon are more expensive than normal ones.
Half days. Yes, its those days when you think you have a lot more time. It might not entirely be true because you will end up planing a day so hectic that getting up the following day would be a task. Needless to say, you would've burnt a big hole in your pocket. IT WAS ONE EXPENSIVE DAY!!
As happy as the gang and I were that we had a half day on the way to the canteen for lunch. We made lunch plans once we saw what was served. Let me not get descriptive about stuff that makes me angry *takes a deep breath*.
After a considerable amount of time spent in shortlisting a place for lunch via Zomato and it's likes, Ansal Mall, the closest mall is known for its restaurants. Zaidi, Richa, Abhinav, Ritvik and I went in to this place called "Pind Balluchi", an authentic Punjabi food chain all over Delhi and God knows where else. Ritvik and I wanted to go all desi so we started by ordering lassi* (*I don't know how to explain it. Please feel free to Google it). After we ordered the five billion Naans* and spicy chicken and mutton items, I can confidently say, "THANK GOD FOR PUNJABIS", if not, Man!! the food here is a disappointment. Ritvik and I ate like the world was going to end in a couple of hours. It was a meal I would've sinned for.
We knew we couldn't walk properly after we ate like the way we did but we missed sweet meats. So we ordered for Jamoon* and Rasmalai*. Like I said, "a mean I would've sinned for."
Later that evening, we decided to go out to someplace. On Tiwari's suggestion, we went to a place called Vapour in Gurgaon. The place suc@#d monkey b$@ls. We were the only people there along with a couple who were in a different dimension. Let me stop there.
Totally tickd off about the place, we left to the next best option. Turquoise Cottage, a place across the street from Vapour.
Ritvik, Ethisham, Yogesh, Ritika, Richa and Abhinav. |
An evening spent well. Ritika getting crazy, Zaidi doesnt even have to get crazy and the rest of us were laughing for stuff I don't recall for. We laughed till we cried and we cried when we saw the bill. I guess that's how some days turn out to be. A lot of LIITs (Long Island Ice Teas - Delhi Lingo) later, we got back tottering to the hostel singing some random tracks from albums we don't own.
Yes, we were off tune. It was no time to check the raag we were singing it.
-Yogesh Babu
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