The location is an advantage as
it is placed at a closer distance for us compared to all other cafes. I could
see at least three tables occupied by our students and for a moment I felt like
I was attending a combined lecture with both the batches. It serves food that
is most suited blend for Indian taste buds and every friend of mine just loves
it. The ambience is simple and the staff is very friendly. Not much to say about
it, as it is just a regular café with a standard menu. They also had a
Christmas menu which included a chicken burger, chicken nuggets, fries and
coffee and it was priced very reasonably. They offered us a complimentary
sizzler, while we had tough time gulping the first one as it was neither
appealing nor as tasty as we expected. We also ordered pasta, one Arabiatta and
one Alfredo. Both were again not appealing or tasty, the Arabiatta was as good
as Maggi pasta and Alfredo was like “No Idea what it was”. I would just end up
saying that this is a small café where you would go and hog without thinking or
expecting too much, and definitely not a place for someone who has already
tried authentic cuisine.
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