Victorian Elegance Meets Modern Flair: Episode One Brings Thane’s First Speakeasy-Style Cocktail Bar to Viviana Mall

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If you thought the luxury dining scene in Thane couldn’t get any more interesting, think again! After the roaring success of the Powai outpost, Avik Chatterjee of Speciality Restaurants is raising the bar, literally. Welcome to Episode One, a Victorian garden-themed, omakase-style restobar that’s all set to dazzle at Thane’s most happening watering hole – Viviana Mall. This grand opening doesn’t just mark a new chapter for the restaurant group, it also brings Thane its very first speakeasy-style cocktail bar. Talk about a plot twist for the city’s nightlife! TheGlitz finds out more…

Episode One – A Victorian Garden Wonderland

Episode One


Step into Episode One and prepare to be transported. The 2400 sq. ft. space is designed by the geniuses at WDA Architectural Firm, and they’ve left no detail overlooked. Imagine the charm of Victorian-era elegance merging with contemporary luxury – it’s like you’ve stepped into a time machine, except with better lighting and Instagram-worthy corners at every turn. Picture cozy velvet chairs nestled under sprawling indoor greenery, and intricate chandeliers casting a soft glow over sleek modern finishes. You can almost hear the clinking of glasses and lively chatter, all set against a backdrop that’s both elegant and inviting. Forget stuffy fine dining; this is luxury, but with a side of comfort.

A Menu That’s as Adventurous as You Are


Of course, a beautiful space is only half the story. What’s a speakeasy without an exciting menu to match? Chef Arvinda has pulled out all the stops, curating a fusion menu that’s as daring as it is delicious. Expect a marriage of global flavours, with dishes that push boundaries while still offering a nod to the classics. Ever tried Malai Truffle Chicken Meatballs?

How about Millet Chicken Haleem that blends wholesome grains with rich, savory textures? And for the street food aficionado who also enjoys a little culinary indulgence, there’s Pav Bhaji with Garlic Burrata—a cheeky twist on a local favorite.

You won’t find any predictable pairings here. The dishes are playful, luxurious, and designed to surprise—just like the atmosphere.

Omakase-Style Cocktails: Prepare to Be Surprised


Now, let’s get to the real star of the show: the drinks. Episode One isn’t just another pretty bar; it’s Thane’s first omakase-style cocktail experience, where drinks aren’t simply ordered off a menu, but crafted with flair and personalized for each guest. At the helm is the innovative Head Mixologist Sandeep Sharma, who’s shaking things up—literally. His approach combines old-school cocktail craftsmanship with bold modern twists, and each sip feels like a story waiting to unfold.

The speakeasy vibe is more than just a theme—it’s a philosophy. You won’t find your run-of-the-mill cocktails here. Instead, think cocktails on tap (yes, really!) and bespoke concoctions that pay homage to the Victorian era. Whether you’re in the mood for something familiar or eager to step outside your comfort zone, the Omakase bar guarantees a one-of-a-kind drinking experience. Want something classic? Sandeep’s got you. Want to try a drink that involves molecular gastronomy or an unexpected flavor combination? He’s got that too. The thrill of not knowing exactly what you’ll get makes it all the more fun—like receiving a well-crafted surprise with every sip.

A Toast to New Beginnings


As Thane welcomes this slice of Victorian opulence, Episode One promises more than just a night out – it offers an escape. It’s a place where classic charm meets modern innovation, where the food and drinks are as thoughtful as the design, and where every visit feels like stepping into a new episode of a luxurious adventure. Whether you’re dropping by for a cocktail after a long day or settling in for an omakase-style culinary journey, one thing’s for sure: Episode One is poised to be the next big thing in Thane’s burgeoning food and nightlife scene.

So dust off your fanciest cocktail attire and prepare to sip in style – because at Episode One, Thane, luxury isn’t just on the menu, it’s in the air. Cheers to that! …And we at TheGlitz can’t wait to try out this new haven!

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