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Bidra med feedbackA perfect place to sit and talk with your friends. The place is awesome during rains when it's pouring outside and you are with a cup of coffee. Food is also nice but the main is freakshakes. The Nuterro Freakshake is simply out of the world. Its a must try when you visit the next time.
"Coffee Clan" carries amazing Ambience and the cafe rightly serves your sweet tooth! Must say, Food decorations are sooooooo good!???? WHAT WE HAD???? "Nachos" which had topping of salsa sauce, cheese and mayonnaise was just mouthwatering and entirely pleasant.♥️ "Oreo Freak shake" had craziness of chocolate and biscuit under one roof which was luscious. ???? "S'mores shake" the frosty version of the campfire classic was just spellbound even i can't put into the words.???? The C2 special Shake! It said don't think just order it! And you wouldn't regret ordering it! As it was filled with brownie and chocolate and it sure did become the Apple of my eye!???? Tatse : 4.5/5 Ambience : 4/5 Service : 4/5 Value for Money : 3.5/5 As for burps, I would give "Coffee Clan" :4 burps!????
Lets start with a viewer advisory. 1. This review would be more of a personal opinion though I'll try hard to be objective and unbiased but I can't guarantee it. 2. Gordon Ramsay once said that " A great dish can be turned into a delicacy by good plating but it can't make **** edible." - To elaborate on this, I'll say that though I appreciate the effort put into setting a beautiful plate. But for me, good tasting food is more important since I'm less of a cultivated High society elite and more of a 'eat your face off' punjabi at heart. 3. My criteria for rating. I feel that a five star system is inherently flawed as it doesn't appreciate the little things that many initiatives get right. I feel a 10 point or a 100 point system is more accurate but anyways lets start. A point for service. Two for the ambiance and the feel of the place and finally two for the purpose of being there; the food. *Special note: It has been a long time since I last wrote & a part of it was due to the continuous disappointment that I was presented with every time I dined out. So take this review with a grain of salt. I hope that your experience was as good as mine. -- I have been dawdling in this city for quite some time & for a change I found an initiative that genuinely put a smile to my grim visage. Let's start with the slight falterings I noticed for my short visit there, for I know that perfection is something best aspired for and never achieved because that silences the spark for ingenuity. The service, it was not the most efficient nor the most interactive. As I am a sort of diner that intently gives thought to what the one manning the kitchen or the one serving the food thinks. There was no input from my server as to what I may chose. Rather, I must say that I ordered first & then got a server. He had a natural swagger & a sprightly step but I was hoping for the entertainment to come from the food. Thus, I'd put the service at 0.25 Then comes the ambiance, this place is a contemporary cafe, there is no doubt about it for the decor & the colors make it amply clear that you are in a chic & edgy joint than the traditional & classic diner. It has a flair about it that I have seen many try but few succeed in. This joint gets the balance just right. From the all mirror wall that lends an illusion of a larger space to another filled with big caricatures & a giant metal clock from the glass walls that gives the impression of a bistro but the air conditioned snugness of an eatery. The volume of the music is just enough to not hamper your conversations & loud enough to entertain single diners like me. Then you have the smiling faces of the staff that whizz around carrying orders or managing things. You feel that they have it all under control but not too much to choke the fun out of. Thus, this place scores a rare full monty in this department. Now for the final & most important piece of the culinary puzzle, the reason for this place to be; the food. Rarely, I have found the specials to be what they set out to be & in 'The C2 Special' this place has a bomb of a shake. A bit heavy on the whipped cream but its the case of almost sinful excesses. The brilliant brownie, the chocolaty crunch sticks, the syrupy chocolate spread & at the base the blissful chocolate shake. It's like a marriage made in heaven & the side dish of paneer pockets that I ordered played a wonderful second fiddle to it. The bread was crunchy yet wonderfully toasted, the crispiness smelled & tasted awesome and the paneer that was generously filled in it was cooked to perfection with the right blend of heat & tang. The mayo was a bit tangy surprisingly but it went well with the delightful richness of the shake that accompanied it. All of this theatre was served in a unpolished wooden plate that added the perfect rustic touch it. The woody smell & the coarse touch was an engaging experience as you feasted with your eyes & nose as much as you munched on a delight. All in all, I'd say that as of this moment there are not many places that rival this place in this wonderful city. I give this place the credit to inspire me to get writing again. I wish you guys all the luck to keep this place up & running. Pros: - Hip, chic & contemporary cafe - Wonderful presentation & delicious food. - Has options of some Jenga & board games for your posse to hang out. - Good choice in Drinks - Good choice of music. Cons: - Whipped Cream overload. - Usually packed in the evening so be ready to wait. - Service can be a bit slow when the place is packed.
Lets start with a viewer advisory. 1. This review would be more of a personal opinion though I'll try hard to be objective and unbiased but I can't guarantee it. 2. Gordon Ramsay once said that " A great dish can be turned into a delicacy by good plating but it can't make **** edible." - To elaborate on this, I'll say that though I appreciate the effort put into setting a beautiful plate. But for me, good tasting food is more important since I'm less of a cultivated High society elite and more of a 'eat your face off' punjabi at heart. 3. My criteria for rating. I feel that a five star system is inherently flawed as it doesn't appreciate the little things that many initiatives get right. I feel a 10 point or a 100 point system is more accurate but anyways lets start. A point for service. Two for the ambiance and the feel of the place and finally two for the purpose of being there; the food. *Special note: It has been a long time since I last wrote & a part of... read more
Beautiful ambience, great variety of dishes and my favourite drink here is the Taiwanese Iced tea, also known as Bubble tea. It has tapioca balls in it which pop in your mouth to give a blast of flavour. What a surprise! It comes in many different flavors and I personally love the mix fruit bubble tea.. You Must try this place.