I visited Kulhad Cafe today and had a mixed experience. On the downside, I noticed small cockroaches during my visit, which was quite off-putting. The sequencing of the dishes was a bit odd as well; they served me elaichi tea first, followed by puri sabji, and then bread pakoda. When I requested tea to be served with the bread pakoda, they mentioned it was already prepared, so I had to go along with it. Additionally, I ordered a bun maska for takeaway, but it turned out to be dry and not very enjoyable. Despite these issues, the food was tasty, but the overall enjoyment was affected. The cafe itself is small and cozy with no dedicated parking lot, only roadside parking available. Also, there was no handwash basin, which was inconvenient. Overall, it's a nice place for a quick bite, but there are areas that need improvement.
I would like to visit again to enjoy my...
Read moreI have been a regular customer of Kullad cafe.
It has a nice vibe, road side typical hyppy and youngster vibe.
They take care of the customers very well.
I have seen people appreciating the owner and her service.
Some time the food taste gets hear and there compare to the price, but worth trying butter corn fried rice, cold coffee 😍
No difference in treatment for South Indian or North Indian I must say🙌🏽
Evening time for 30minutes and during rainy time its a great place to sip a nice and hot tea with butter bread 😉
De merits: 1)some time it gets crowdy due to delivery guys and the queue . 2) people who are sitting will get bothered and delay in food preparation due to the queue and hassel 😞 3) some time the ginger tea will be so strong or so dull, need consistency over there .
Other vise its a great place with a good food & people around...
Read moreLocated on the 16th main road, Kullad Cafe is a charming small spot that offers some tasty alternatives on the menu, at least from what I've tried. Although it's my favorite spot for ginger tea and aloo paratha, I think the price is a tad on the high side. There are very few seats due to space issues, and it becomes challenging to move around the cafe during busy times. Customers also stretch out and occupy the footpath, making it impossible for others to stroll through. One must park on the road itself because there isn't a designated parking place. Throughout my few trips, the employees behaved strangely when they had large online orders to complete. The absence of a washbasin is notable, particularly since the menu offers finger-licking alternatives.
Overall, it's a nice spot to hang out and enjoy...
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