It’s not just a café — it’s an experience, a ritual, and honestly, a small part of my day that I look forward to.
I go there every single day for my doppio, and let me tell you — their coffee is consistently perfect. Smooth, bold, and balanced, it’s the kind of espresso that wakes you up in more ways than one. You can tell they take pride in what they do. It’s not rushed, it’s crafted. Every cup feels intentional.
Every once in a while, I stay back for a meal — and the food is just as impressive. Fresh, flavorful, and beautifully presented. There’s genuine attention to detail here, not just in the cooking but in the way they make you feel while you’re there.
And that brings me to what really sets Caffè Allora apart — the people. The hospitality here is so damn good. You don’t just feel like a customer; you feel like part of something familiar, something warm. Everyone greets you with genuine smiles, remembers your usual order, and always makes time for a quick chat.
But here’s what really got me — I hadn’t been to the café for a few days, and out of nowhere, I got a call from one of the staff asking if I was doing alright, how my health was, and that they hadn’t seen me in a while. I was honestly taken aback. In a world where everything feels so transactional these days, that simple gesture hit differently. It was thoughtful, unexpected, and incredibly kind.
That’s when I realized — Caffè Allora isn’t just about coffee or food. It’s about connection. It’s about people who care, and a space that feels alive because of them.
If you’re looking for great coffee, amazing food, and the kind of hospitality that restores your faith in people, this is the place. Caffè Allora will win your heart — just like...
Read moreThis is situated in Mall of Asia, Yelahanka. When compared to the ambiance and grandeur of the mall and other dine ins, this place is underwhelming.
Food choices are limited even though the restaurant calls itself an italian restaurant.
Appetizers were lean, a lot of stuffed cheese bakes were absent.
Main courses somehow didnt look that inviting. Luckily, I cancelled the lasagne order and went with a safe pizza topping.
We settled for
Herbed grilled chicken Chicken parmesan Fries Veggie delight small pizza Mango berry slash
And decided to have a proper maincourse elsewhere. Presentation could have been better. Dips and olive oils werent readily available.
Food was just about average.
With the mock tail being outright poor. 5-6 huge ice blocks with nothing but a watery syrup to sip was not what i expected here. It was particularly a deceiving drink, as they had whipped cream on top and berry essence smeared on the inside of the jar.....but the ice blocks and lack of any proper beverage was surprise.
Also please note - I spent 10 -15 mins to even get the approved discount applied,which they initially denied and rejected.
So ensure you cross check your bill if you expected a discount.
The service charges are part of the bill at 10% Which felt like a rip off esp when the bearers didnt even make an effort to at the least offer to serve the dishes....
Read more"Molto Gusto"(very enjoyable/tasty) is the term that first comes to mind after one has visited Caffe Allora. Located in the Mall of Asia, this quaint, Italian restaurant seems to have covered all of the details, particularly with its menu making it an ideal place for Italian food lovers! We chanced upon it when my wife was looking to grab a cup of coffee, which turned into adding more from the menu for the evening, and also with plans to order more for dinner the same night! As you enter, you are greeted by the very friendly staff, and when you look around you see the high ceilings, beautiful open bar, a Fratelli wine cart and what appeared to be an olive tree representation too! In the background you can enjoy some local soft and popular Italian tunes to make the ambience authentically charming. We ordered some hot chocolate, coffee, truffle fries and a Caesars salad. All of which was great and for dinner we had a pizza, chicken lasagna and more pasta! One of the coolest things they mentioned in the menu was the Hydroponics lab (the white pots with neon lighting) from which you could pluck fresh leaves and herbs and add it directly to your food! Such a cool concept! Kudos to the ambience details and staff too. Overall, highly...
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