Aauris hotel nestled on Robinson Street had a hit party address, Aura, that launched in 2018. Being one of the first skybars in the city then and after years of making Calcutta party on the Skybar & Brewhouse, Aauris has said goodbye to Aura, only to introduce CoBo, an Asian Skybar & Brewery.
Spread over 6,000sq ft, CoBo exudes a vibe that very few places have. One of the USPs of CoBo lies in the fact that it’s filled with natural light, thus absolutely breaking free from Aura’s dark walls. Designed by Karishma Mehta, CoBo is broadly divided into three sections — glasshouse, semi-outdoor and open air, each capturing a different mood. The decor of the place thrives on various lights used that instantly create a stark vibe during the day and night.
Second interesting factor is that it’s not only a high-energy bar but a brewery too! Crafted cocktails with an Asian twist make the sip menu an interesting one. While their in-house freshly brewed craft beers are ideal for brunches and night-outs.
Food is another factor that makes CoBo cool. Curated by Chef Sneha Singhi Upadhaya, the menu is compact and has experimental fusion Asian food that rides on fresh flavours. “We’ve just started with a short menu and plan to roll out the entire menu in a few weeks. We’re also planning to start brunch soon and trust me that’s going to be off the hook,” said Sneha.
“CoBo is a high-energy bar and brewery serving pan-Asian food. You can call it a casual-dining place, a place to put your feet up and just chill and also a place to indulge in crazy party nights,” said Dimple Saini, MD, Aauris hotel.
t2 dropped in to check it out and here’s what we loved!
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On the Menu:
The CoBo Nest has bite-sized Kataifi topped with Brie, walnuts and horseradish mayo. Pop in your mouth to experience a variety of textures.
Float of Five:
Matsuri float, also known as a dashi or sansha, is a type of float that is either pulled or carried during a festival in Japan. It is a culture of mountain worship as a common belief that spirits resign on mountains. People celebrate the start of this festival with Red Miso Soup. This exotic cocktail has Miso with Johnnie Walker Gold Label, Manuka Honey and Togarashi spices and it tastes too good.
Celebration Of Rice:
Royal Ploughing Ceremony is an ancient royal ride held in Cambodia to celebrate the beginning of the rice-growing season. This cocktail honours the festival by making a fragrant rice, coconut, ginger and palm sugar clarification with Singleton to create an outstanding cocktail.
By the Mekong:
Loy Krathong, a festival in Thailand which celebrates the most important river of the country, Mekong, by providing offerings to her in which mango is a must. Celebrating the love for mango, CoBo has introduced this cocktail with tequila, mango falernum, sea salt and coconut.
What: CoBo
Where: Rooftop of Aauris hotel, 4 Robinson Street
Timings: Noon to midnight and open till 2am during the weekends
Pocket pinch: Rs 3,000 for two without alcohol
Call: 9163313489