Hunger Station – Your one stop shop to beat hunger pangs

Where else can you eat Indian and International food surrounded by landscaped gardens and beautiful office
complexes and pay a very less amount ? This gem is called the
Hunger Station that is fully packed at all hours and deservedly so.

Located on the
Sohna Road, this place offers the post-shopping respite from the gorgeous
neighboring Shopper’s Stop hub.  This food court is quite different from the
others. It offers humongous varieties of cuisines serving to satisfy every
palate.

With a glass wall covered from
every corner, the food court gives a spectacular view of the outdoor green belt
allowing the sunlight to enter. The spacious seats compliment well with the bright
décor. A seating provision of almost 100
covers with parking facility of more than 10 cars makes it an accessible place
to all.
As you enter the sprawling food
court, the colourful vibe of the place charms you with its visual appeal. The
place is usually filled with families and corporates who frequent the place for
a variety of food options.
It works just like any other food
court, where you go to a central cashier and buy a card. You can then go from
counter to counter and select the preferred dish. From noodles to baked goods
to curries to Japanese, you can find just about anything at the Hunger Station.
I met the manager who introduced me to all the food stations. Starting from the left hand
corner to the last corner, I was awe struck by the amazing varieties of
cuisines. He suggested to try an item from every food station to get a feel of
each cuisine.
A wide variety at the Hunger
Station includes Pan Asian, Chinese, Indian and drinks to pick to choose from.
I chose a healthy drink called the Red Alert that comprised of Beetroot, Carrot and
Orange. I started with the  Spicy Chicken
Tikka Pizza that was simply scrumptious.
The Chicken Thai Red Curry with Steam
rice was another dish I relished, but the Banana wrapped fish was  a special one that shall never leave my mind.
Covered with onions and sealed with a banana leaf, the frehness of herbs and
marination left me bewildered.
The Chicken Malai Tikka and the Chicken satays
ordered by my friends were equally sinful. We sealed the meal with some donuts
and coffee and left the place with a satiated palate.
Address:
 
Ground Floor, Tower C, Sohna
Road, Gurgaon
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