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An Indulgence of the Highest Order: Why Melt House is a Gurugram Revelation Let me begin with a confession. I've always been skeptical of the new wave of "artisanal" eateries. All too often, the term serves as a flimsy excuse for high prices and small portions, a kind of gastronomic emperor's new clothes. But then, you stumble upon a place that isn't just a marketing exercise, but a genuine passion project. Melt House in Gurugram's M3M IFC is precisely that. I'd heard whispers about this place, originally a small sandwich shop that had grown into something more. Its philosophy, as I would soon discover, is rooted in a simple, almost radical idea: making everything by hand, from scratch, with an abundance of care and time. In an era where speed and efficiency are the gods of the kitchen, Melt House is a quiet rebellion. They sacrifice the quick turnover for the slow, meticulous process, believing that the end product, infused with the labour of love, will be special. And it is. One glance at the menu and you realize this isn't a place for the faint of heart, or those counting calories. This is a celebration of the elemental trifecta of comfort food: cheese, chocolate, and butter. It's unapologetically hearty, indulgent, and deeply satisfying. They source their produce with the same artisanal zeal, from local and international producers who share their ethos. The food isn't just served; it’s an offering, a small bet they humbly ask you to take on them. And I can assure you, it’s a bet that pays off handsomely. The sheer audacity of their creations is what captivated me. Take, for instance, the Pink Garlic Parmesan Truffle Fries. These aren't just fries; they are a monument to indulgence—thick-cut and topped with a lusciously pink-garlic aioli and a flurry of parmesan. Then there was the Schnitz Creek salad, a perfect example of a classic reimagined with a beautifully crisp chicken schnitzel. The Piri Piri Chicken Cheesesteak Grilled Cheese Sandwich was a magnificent mess of pulled chicken, peppers, and multiple cheeses, a true American classic perfected for the Indian palate. #melthouseindia #lynkupindia #lynkupapp

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