We went to Sheesha for lunch. The ambience is rustic, but quite pleasing. In the daylight one can see the holes in the rotting wood of the furniture.The dum biryani arrived after several reminders to the waiter and it was cold! The falooda was pretty good, though. The uniforms of the waiters looked grimy and the taste of the food was quite average, though the pricing starts from INR 250 onward for a dish.
Certainly not value for money. I would not recommend it. At lunchtime the sun is blazing hot on the rooftop and some of the fans are not functioning. Also saw one of the waiters put his mouth to the hookah before serving it to a customer.
A fellow diner found a nail in his food and the waiter was giggling when he told him.