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They have a handcrafted bakery and perfect ambience, set in a garden and Varandha of an art business. They serve this new brand of craftsmen kombucha called real brew. Grapes, pineapples and lemons ginger are available. Get a pint and chill in this heat. View all feedback.
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A very nice space and ambiance. Overpriced though considering how many good food options there are in the area. Plus the food was a bit too European for us, and it didn’t really feel like you were in India. View all feedback.
They have a handcrafted bakery and perfect ambience, set in a garden and Varandha of an art business. They serve this new brand of craftsmen kombucha called real brew. Grapes, pineapples and lemons ginger are available. Get a pint and chill in this heat.
Visited her outlet in the bienalle. You have good food at normal prices. What we really liked was that all plates, spoons, forks, cups and straw decade made of biodegradable material. It has made us happy to celebrate only in it (also for the health-conscious people who could help paperboard to absorb the additional oil if at all. We ordered pasta(taste surprisingly good esp get it in Kerala, Veg biryani( this was really taste with a good balance of ghee and masala and meals( had only one side dish and velvet that had a discount for the price she charged 100rs
Really pleasant place for food, drinks, hotel rooms and an artist shop with great design by Kerala. Upscale, yes, but clearly appropriate in the reason for Ft. Kochi atmosphere. We visited the bar and restaurant 5 times, and quality is consistent as the staff. Clean, efficient and relaxing are common takeaway! Enjoy...
Great place for fresh tasting. Serves good food, affordable prices and ok service. Peaceful food outdoors. Freshly baked items are their specialties and they also have gluten-free bread to offer if desired. Your dessert is weak, but the salads are so fresh. So fresh that they are the best in Fort kochi.
Taking everything in account the place is exemplary. Being one among many of the heritage buildings in fort kochi. Which is located near the parade ground, intact facing the ground. The premises has a large gate with an engraving which says VOC A 1740. The building was once the office for the Dutch East India Company. Passage Malabar is a cafe inside the premises, a combination of vintage and contemporary style architecture gives it’s a positive vibe to the customers. The outside area is occupied with trees and flora. We walked in for a cup of coffee. Loved the ambiance. I ordered an espresso which was ₹200. Just like anyone else the first thought “overpriced”. But coffee came with 3 cookies, the cookies was absolutely delicious, which forced me to ask them for more. The espresso was okay. They didn’t have a proper blend. They also have variety of fresh juices, smoothies and bottled drinks. Didn’t get a chance to looks at the food menu. But shall update it on my next visit.