Cooco’s Den – Lahore
“between the debased and the devine” reads the last line of the introduction of Cooco’s den in its menu card. Most of us know about this amazing place, many including PsycheD and oream have even written on it but I still feel that this place deserves another post.
Located in lahore’s famous red light area, heera mundi (diamond district), this restaurant was the brain child of Iqbal Hussain, a painter, art teacher and the son of a dancer who worked this area in the past.
When psyched had mentioned this place on her blog, it had piqued my curiosity. I really wanted to see what/where this place was. I called her up to ask about it, and was kind enough to warn me going without a booking was not a good idea before giving me a number to call. If you’re reading this girl.. I owe you one!
Before leaving, we were asked by the hotel management to return early from there, as it was ‘not a good area’. As expected, we heard his advice in one ear, n promptly forgot it.
I met my friend at the restaurant after a hair raising ride in a rickshaw. Hair raising because i dont drive that safe myself, otherwise it was downright terrifying! Normal on the streets of lahore they tell me *shudder*
Thanks to informing early, we got a table right on top of the place, which was also pretty much exclusive (love u PsycheD!!!). we got a sprawling view of the shahi masjid and the qilla gate. However, there was one problem.. Due to recent rains, the lights were off! But we didn’t let that dampen our moods. A little on the restaurant itself, it houses a gallery on the ground floor, containing works of the owner.
He has tried to (n been successful) capture the essence of life in the district during his childhood. The pictures all feature women in different settings, some ready to work, some in provocative poses, and some just doing what women do, hanging out and talking. The gallery also has antiques from the same time i believe, and the combination does bring about a magical effect, transforming you back to a time when this was their world, and either you were a paying customer or unwelcome. (taking in the gallery after having food does the wonders, looking at it on an empty stomach will not do the trick). The architecture of the haveli in which the restaurant is built also adds credence to the image conjured up from the gallery. Heavily influenced by Hinduism, with gods and goddesses present, the place merges other religions such as Christianity, Sikh and Islam as well. (Click on the picture or here to view more images of Cooco’s Gallery)
We had tawa chicken, mutton handi and daal for dinner. It was, in one word, delicious!! Overate till i almost burst (didn’t cuz the food finished first)! Amazing!
We were just about to leave, when found out there was a surprise in store for us. Just a little before midnight, one by one, the lights all around the place came on!! It was breathtaking!! i just sat there, mesmerized in the beauty of the sight before me! that, combined with the soft love music serving as the background made the whole experience complete! We finally moved from there closer to one (after arriving at nine thirty).
The night was made complete with a late night stroll along the old city taking in the sights and sounds of the place before finally catching a ride back home at three am.
First Image Courtesy: PsycheD
More images on Cooco’s Den at Over a Mile


February 24th, 2007 at 2:39 pm
Who does not know what heera mandi means?
Ziyada intellectual na banno:P
February 24th, 2007 at 3:34 pm
Dear Mansoor,
thanks for visiting my blog. I will link yours to my blogroll..
RR
February 24th, 2007 at 3:52 pm
fq: i do i do! :p
raza: the pleasure was all mine! i’ll link u up likewise
February 24th, 2007 at 4:44 pm
lovely…..someone mentioned this place to me but at that point in time, i didnt accept its existence, or maybe i wasnt expcting it to be this magnificant. u did get to eat yaar, abb aur kitna khana tha?
February 25th, 2007 at 10:41 am
Great post Mansoor! As you can guess this is one of my favourite places to visit in Lahore. I guess it becomes a favourite of everyone who visits…
February 25th, 2007 at 12:57 pm
i was told abt this place 3 years ago wheni was goin to vivist lhr. when there, i asked an older cuz to take me there. he looked at me awkwardly and said it wasnt a place where i should be going. obviously, back then i was a 16 year old. I dont think i’ll ask him again anyway.
have u read ‘taboo’? its a book abt heera mandi. it will give u a whole new perspective to the place.
gr8 post!! thanx for sharing this. i wish i can go too sometime.
February 26th, 2007 at 5:00 pm
awwww….im all over the place *blush*
but u forgot to credit me for the tawa chicken! LOL
am glad u enjoyed and got bowled over – shyukar hai the lights went on b4 u left – warna it wudnt have been the same experience! if u havent strolled inside lahore fort and badshahi masjid in broad day light of course – u better next time! chaho to i’ll recommend an ‘espeshal’ guide
February 26th, 2007 at 5:47 pm
tanzila: next time ur up there.. definitely visit it! ye khana mila.. out of a total three meals in three days
tabhe tou nahi milta :p
oream: definitely does yaar!
sid: i’ll look up the book, these are things which interest me somehow :p can u lend it to me??? (A)
psyched: oh yea.. thanks for the tawa chicken advice
i’ve been the fort and masjid, but might go again if there is a better guide this time.
February 26th, 2007 at 6:28 pm
sure i will. another friend has it right now.
if we ever plan to meet up, ill bring it along.
February 26th, 2007 at 6:37 pm
great! i’ll be looking forward to that then!
we’re gonna have a KMB b’day bash soon.. just need to get some of the kinks ironed out..
February 26th, 2007 at 7:06 pm
sure. if we ever decide to meet up ill bring it along…given that i hvent lent it to someone at the time. the book is hugely in demand and its been on the round for ages now. last i saw of it was months ago.
December 13th, 2007 at 4:53 pm
I v visited this place yesterday(12/12/07) that was a beautifull place. or u can also say awsome!!!!! but the major problem to visit this stunning place easily is its location, as it was in SHAHI MOHALLA well known as HEERA MANDI the place of vaulgaroty.It seems to take risk.by the way i am very keen to know about this place.can any body give me some info about this HEERA MANDI?
December 14th, 2007 at 12:39 pm
jack: there’s a book on it as well as quite a few websites. Im glad you liked it, its truly awesome! especially if you go around sunset