Unplugged Evenings with Sanchal Malhar at Spaghetti Kitchen

Spaghetti Kitchen once again brings to you it’s much loved ‘Unplugged Evenings’ at Sector 29, Gurgaon outlet on Friday 19th June, 8.30 PM onwards with Sanchal Malhar. He will leave you grooving through the weekend with his rock music.


Enjoy your Friday evenings at Spaghetti Kitchen by giving yourself a break after a hectic week and indulging in the rustic and flavoursome Italian cuisine accompanied by great music to leave you rejuvenated for the weekend.


Sanchal Malhar is the lead singer and guitarist of the Band Super fuzz/Indigo children. He along with his band have generated a buzz in the Indian rock scene, no doubt catapulted by their success as the winners of the 2005 edition of Campus Rock Idols as well as winners of The Great Indian Rock festival ‘06 & the 2007 edition of Channel [V] Launch pad. These competitions brought him nationwide attention among the underground rock scene and built the foundation for a large fan-base.


 As a part of the Soundpad project, Sanchal and his band went on a 2 – week tour of the United Kingdom; playing at festivals and venues such as ‘The great escape festival, Brighton’ and ‘the Barfly’. He has also opened for Bryan Adams and Backstreet boys and he is currently working on his debut album.


Spaghetti Kitchen is a speciality restaurant conceived to serve up a rustic and flavoursome Italian cuisine that is acquiring universal favour among Indian diners.


Designed as a refreshingly open and stylish restaurant, defined by its spacious settings and elegant décor, Spaghetti Kitchen is a unique destination that offers authentic Italian flavour in a contemporary atmosphere.



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