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New food destination

Unwind over a mug and a meal amidst potted greenery



DINING OUT Upper Deck, the rooftop restaurant and pub at the Pai Viceroy

If you're looking for a new food and entertainment destination in the south of the city, here's one to try out. Called Upper Deck, it is the brand new rooftop restaurant and pub at Pai Viceroy.

While the Pai Viceroy has always been known for its quality cuisine and unique recipes, Upper Deck offers customers the added attraction of fresh air amidst the hustle and bustle of the city. The decor at the restaurant follows a green theme, with an abundant presence of potted greenery and interiors inspired from nature. For those looking for a more exotic ambience, the pub follows an Egyptian motif; with Egyptian deities to keep you company as the music and good food transport you out of the daily humdrum routines.

Pai Viceroy, at 6, Thayappa Layout, J.C. Road, I Cross. Call 26701494/4928.

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