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RAISING THE BAR
India Today
|January 13, 2025
In the dynamic world of mixology, where every drink tells a story and every pour is a masterpiece, a new chapter is being concocted by some of the bars. Here are eight bars that stirred up a riot.
A truly incredible bar experience is more than just a dazzling display of mixology. The finest bars understand that a crafted blend of unique ambience, great service and artful design is just as important as the mix of flavours in the cocktails being served. These new cocktail bars launched in 2024 showcase spectacular sips using next generation bartending techniques, rare ingredients and stunning presentations.
Must Try For those who appreciate a dramatic flair, the colour-changing Butterfly Effect is a sophisticated alternative to a Long Island Iced Tea.
Price upwards of ₹475 per drink
Issa, Goa If sipping drinks while gazing at a gently flowing river is to your taste, Issa overlooking the Chapora River won’t disappoint. The botanical-forward cocktails here strike the perfect balance between sweet and savoury, with highlights like the Peru Picante that celebrates Goa’s unique flavours. Feni takes centrestage in this signature cocktail that swaps tequila for feni, combining it with in-house jalapeno cordial and guava soda for a spicy-sweet kick. Another concoction Grand Union, features coriander infused coconut feni with bell pepper, agave, lime and pineapple foam. Mixologist creations are crisp, delicate yet complex and delicious. Issa has definitely brought an exciting new energy to the cocktail scene in Goa. The best part? It comes with stunning views of the Chapora River.
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