Margarita
₨ 300.00
The Margarita originated in Mexico, and it sparks a lot of debate about the way it’s served. Whether you like it with or without a salt rim, frozen or on the rocks, or with triple sec, Cointreau, or Grand Marnier, you can’t go wrong with a classic Margarita. The tequila is key, so opt for blanco tequila and start with the 3-2-1 ratio of three parts tequila, two parts orange-flavored liqueur, and one part lime juice.
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Manhattan
₨ 560.00Add to cartThe Manhattan has been famous since its alleged invention in the late 1800s in New York City’s Manhattan Club. We may not know who invented the once-exclusive cocktail, but it’s now a common cocktail served worldwide. The classic Manhattan is two parts whiskey, one part sweet vermouth, and bitters.
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Beet-Sumac Soda – (Healthyish)
₨ 560.00Add to cartKeep blushy pink rhubarb syrup on hand, and you’re just a splash away from a special soda. I love this for brunches, it’s the perfect special non-alcoholic cocktail, and if you serve the syrup on the side everyone can sweeten to their
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Pan Asian
₨ 550.00Add to cartAsian cuisine encompasses several significant regional cooking styles of Asia: Central Asian, East Asian, North Asian, South Asian, Southeast Asian, and West …
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Whiskey Sour
₨ 780.00Add to cartThe first printed recipe for a Whiskey Sour appeared in the “Jerry Thomas Bartenders Guide,” which was the first-ever cocktail book released in 1862. A mixture of whiskey, sugar, and lemon, the Whiskey Sour used to be made with egg white, but that ingredient isn’t as common anymore.
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Negroni
₨ 3,000.00Add to cart¾ fluid ounce Campari, ¾ fluid ounce gin, ¾ fluid ounce sweet vermouth, 2 fluid ounces carbonated water, 1 wedge lemon for garnish.
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Rose & Rhubarb Soda
₨ 450.00Add to cartKeep blushy pink rhubarb syrup on hand, and you’re just a splash away from a special soda. I love this for brunches, it’s the perfect special non-alcoholic cocktail, and if you serve the syrup on the side everyone can sweeten to their
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