24×7 Eating joints in Gurgaon

Where to get food in Gurgaon after 12

Overnight eating joints in Gurgaon

I have been living in Gurgaon for the past one and a half year. And I have been roaming around in Gurgaon for the past four years. Almost. And most of the times we go out during night only, after 12 at times.

Unlike Delhi, Gurgaon has quite a variety of eating joints. I guess that is because of the overnight working culture of this city. You can find roadside Maggi stalls also and you can eat at posh hotels also. Gurgaon has something for everyone.

Here is a list of eating joints in Gurgaon, which remain open till the wee hours. It’s not exhaustive though.

Citrus café at Lemon Tree Hotel, City Centre

It’s a multi cuisine coffee shop. You can get proper meals and snacks here. Their Chicken and Rice combo makes a decent choice if you are really hungry. Otherwise, one can also opt for soups and salad.

Costa Coffee at Infinity Towers, Cyber City

This outlet of Costa is situated in an office complex and hence it remains open throughout the night. They serve coffee in three different size servings. The medium size serving is big enough and it can take you half an hour to finish it. Their largest serving can easily suffice three people ( only if they have allowed us to do so). Their schezwan sandwich is is quite good and you can give it try if you are bored from the regular affair. What I would really recommend are their cakes and muffins.

The most annoying thing about this outlet is that we have to park our car at least half a kilometer away. Its an open parking and the guy charges 30 bucks. That is more than what we pay at underground parking of some Gurgaon malls.

UniCafe in Sushant Lok-I (opposite Park Plaza)

After CCD on MG Road closed its doors for night birds like us, we started opting for Unicafe in Sushant Lok phase 1. This place has a good variety in food and drinks, but their coffee is not recommended. Go there if you are hungry and want to grab a bite or two. And wash down your food with any of the cold beverages they serve. We like their Potato Wedges the most. And their sandwiches are big enough for two persons. Overall, it’s a decent place if you are low on budget.

DT Diner at Cyber Greens, DLF City

Its a food court and has ample of options. Though I doubt it remains open throughout the night. The McDonald outlet is the one we have frequented mostly around 1am. It remains open till 2am but with limited menu. There is a Subway outlet also which remains open till 11pm only.

Parantha and Maggi wala near Convergys

This parantha wala near Convergys is quite famous. All the call centre guys go there to satisfy their taste buds during odd hours. We have been to this place twice or thrice I guess. The paranthas were okay. The chap also serves maggi, omlette, egg bhurji, cold beverages and coffee and tea. Actually, there are two or three Parantha wala bhaiyas over there and everyone makes almost similar paranthas.

McDonald’s on NH8, Manesar

I don’t think I need to say much about this one. Its open 24×7. It’s a drive in actually. Sometimes the burgers are good and at times they are pathetic. Also, the limited menu is a big annoyance. Plus the jam at the Toll Plaza is really scary. At times it takes really long to cross this point.

As I have already said, this list is not exhaustive. These are the places that I have visited in the past three years. There can be some really good options, which I may not know about.

There are, of course, the coffee shops of the various hotels that remain open throughout the night.

DMRC: Metro stations in Gurgaon would have parking facilities

It is becoming harder and harder to find parking space in the various malls in the city of Gurgaon.

Metro is coming to the city and it would become harder for people who want to use the Metro but live at a distance from a metro station.

Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has revealed that as many as five metro stations in Gurgaon would have parking facilities.

The largest parking facility would be available at the HUDA City Center station.

The other stations to have parking facilities are: IFFCO Chowk, M.G. Road, Sikanderpur and Guru Dronacharya Metro station.

DMRC further said that the Gurgaon sector of this metro route would be open to public from March this year. It would be connected to Delhi region by May.

Delhi Metro Rail Corporation set to trial run on the Gurgaon line

Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has announced that they would begin testing of the metro rail in Gurgaon region from January 29.

The launch of the trial run would be attended by Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda and Urban development minister Jaipal Reddy.

This test run would be for a distance of 11 kilometers from HUDA City Center to IFFCO Chowk, MG Road, Sikandarpur, Guru Dronacharya, Arjangarh, Ghitorni and Sultanpur Metro stations.

Delhi Metro has still not decided on the public launch of the stretch between Delhi and Gurgaon. Apparently, Haryana government has requested them to launch the metro in Gurgaon region before the entire stretch is complete to provide connectivity with Delhi.

Eye-Q Hospital in Gurgaon

Eye-Q is a specialist Eye Hospital in Galleria market in Gurgaon.

I had to visit this place to get my eyes checked as they were… well in a mess.

I had a major headache in the morning and it was becoming unbearable.

I decided to get to the Eye-Q as soon as possible.

The experience turned out to be fine.

The charges for a regular checkup were Rs. 350. This is on the higher side compared to what I have paid in other places… But I guess it was worth it.

The doctor gave me her complete attention and well nothing serious turned out. Thank God.

I guess I can give my recommendation for this place in case you want to get your eyes checked!

2009 saw less crime in Gurgaon compared to 2008

Gurgaon Commissioner of Police Surjeet Singh Deswal has stated that the city saw less crime reports in 2009 compared to 2008.

In 2009, Gurgaon Police recorded 7,232 criminal cases compared to 7,969 cases in 2008.

Of course, these figures are just on paper. A lot of cases are not reported while lots of others are not recorded by the cops as they ask for bribes to file an FIR (in real world!).

Deswal said that his plan for the year 2010 is to improve the traffic management system in the city which has become a mess in the recent years.

He further said that cyber crime is on the rise in the city. Deswal said: “Fake bank accounts were sold for a mere Rs 8,000 to Rs 10,000 and the anti-social elements could be using these accounts.”