Sometimes an area dining scene loses a poultry giant but gains an exciting new Indian concept. Chantilly is currently experiencing that exact phenomenon; while chicken juggernaut Raising Cane’s has demurred from opening in a vacant restaurant space, a newcomer called Neat High Fidelity Indian Lounge has taken up the gauntlet and will be lighting up the region with drink, food, and music, reports local media outlet The Burn.
DMV diners will be able to check out all that Neat has to offer when it opens in its upcoming 14050 Thunderbolt Plaza home. The storefront previously housed a Bob Evans restaurant-its next tenant will be breathing a very different energy into the storefront.
Neat owner Kishan Bikki has stirred enthusiasm among local foodies with the promise that the establishment will offer: “Immersive sound, elevated Indian flavors, handcrafted cocktails, and magnetic nightlife. It’s a space designed around the way music should be heard, cocktails should be experienced, and nights should be remembered.”
Work is currently underway on Neat’s space and while a precise opening date is not presently available, the active progress indicates the restaurant will be customer-ready in the not-too-distant future.
