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I think for this place I should give 10/10 only amazing place to coffee and uttapam and wada can beat everyone on the market best eat. all in order. many thanks for eating such. samber and chutney is completely perfect. View all feedback.
What Sara Bedi doesn't like about Indian Coffee House:
Awful food. Did not live upto the expectations. I absolutely not recommend this place. Place is overly crowded with bad service. Specifically, The mutton noodles were really bad tasting and you cannot find it appetizing with that look. View all feedback.
A historical place which is still continuing with its own charm and not tried to renovate itself just because we are in 21st century now. You get the feel of nineties. Can't say about taste though. Good place to be nostalgic and enjoy the food. Sharing menu ambience. This is during lunch time in Oct 2021 (covid times)
This was a great quick eating spot. It was our first time eating here and loved it. We had French fries, mutton cutlet, hot coffee and a cold coffee.
I think for this place I should give 10/10 only amazing place to coffee and uttapam and wada can beat everyone on the market best eat. all in order. many thanks for eating such. samber and chutney is completely perfect.
Starting with the fact that this place was not what was expected, yet simultaneously met all expectations, it is an Indian café. It feels as though one has been transported back to the 1990s in Mumbai, where the atmosphere is truly authentic with traditional Indian décor. From the chairs and tables to the fans and food and coffee, everything exudes a nostalgic Mumbai charm. Additionally, it is very budget-friendly, with patrons being able to eat until they are full for 300-400Rs. The flavors of the food offer a taste of childhood memories, with even the coffee reminiscent of the classic white cups from days past. While the food quality is good and the taste is satisfying, it leans more towards the Mumbai side, so it may not be considered particularly special by some. Nonetheless, it is a great place to dine and is definitely worth a visit.
As the name suggests, guests will certainly enjoy the coffee at this restaurant. They must also try the mutton dosa and sambar vada. The venue has a very traditional and charming appearance, which will transport guests back to the early days when it all started. The staff is friendly and upholds the legacy of this iconic coffee house with roots in all regions of India. While the place may seem a bit chaotic, it is actually quite organized and the perfect spot to enjoy a delicious meal.
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