Updated On: 01 August, 2012 10:10 AM IST | | Yoshita Sengupta
The swish suburb gets its only Spanish restaurant, and is sure to give some of its most seasoned competitors a run for their money
Poco Loco, the most recent entrant to the Bandra hospitality market, opened its doors a week back and early on a Friday night we were the last ones to find a table for two in the small-yet-elegant eatery.u00a0A dimly-lit tiny space with dark wood tables embellished with floating candles, a bar with high chairs overlooking a contemporary open kitchen and a neatly tucked away mezzanine makes for a perfect setting for a date on cloudy monsoon weekdays.
Replacing the dull and overpriced Steak House next to Toto’s, Poco Loco’s limited-yet-comprehensive food menu and the larger alcohol range is sure to satiate the spirits of wine lovers and foodies alike.u00a0After glancing at the food menu, we plumbed for one of the four salads on offer, which was made with fresh artichoke
