Indochine describes geographically the mainland part of Southeast Asia, in the 19th century mainly colonized by France, thus the French term for the region that lies between India and China.
Indochine is also the name of a chain of restaurants specializing on tastes exactly from those countries; thus no wonder, Ramu and I had gorgeous lemongrass beef and sesame chicken strips with Thai chili sauce.
TheDrinkingSociety offered a free flow of Penfolds wines, a pleasantly fruity Riesling, and a rather heavy Shiraz Cabernet. The redwine really needed the strong Asian flavours of spices as match.
Overall, Indochine with its decor of Buddha statues, stone reliefs of buddhist and hindu mythology paired with greenery and water features impresses with its beautiful atmosphere suggesting a tranquil retreat within a busy club street.
Indochine is also the name of a chain of restaurants specializing on tastes exactly from those countries; thus no wonder, Ramu and I had gorgeous lemongrass beef and sesame chicken strips with Thai chili sauce.
TheDrinkingSociety offered a free flow of Penfolds wines, a pleasantly fruity Riesling, and a rather heavy Shiraz Cabernet. The redwine really needed the strong Asian flavours of spices as match.
Overall, Indochine with its decor of Buddha statues, stone reliefs of buddhist and hindu mythology paired with greenery and water features impresses with its beautiful atmosphere suggesting a tranquil retreat within a busy club street.