I randomly found the place from Zomato. The place was easy to locate. Had ample parking available on a weekday evening. You're greeted with a receptionist, who jots down your contact info and shows you around. The ambience indoor was beautiful, but outdoor was just the opposite, kinda lifeless with withered, torn seatings and barely any lighting on our corner sofa seat. Managed to click one lowlight shot. There was no ambient music of any sorts, so it added to the dullness.
I chose the outdoor seating as it was almost vacant on the inside. They had a running wood fire oven on display, which caught my eye. They had 2 barcodes for menu; drinks and food on either side. Sadly enough, it links you to a PDF document, as opposed to a static website of sorts which wouldve been better. Everything was priced on the higher side. The menu was detailed enough, and the food served was Pure Veg. The variety was kinda endless, couldnt easily decide what to try and what not to. I ordered a Peri Peri Paneer Pizza, a Macho Nacho and some Grapefruit mocktail idr. Everything was served relatively quickly. Had the Nacho first, had packeted Nachos with its mentioned toppings, topped with some Guac and Sour cream. Loved it. The Paneer Pizza was okayish, certainly not bad. It was very Indianish, not very periperi-ish imo. Liked the drink, though found Sprite in it a bit overpowering. Couldve worked on its presentation a bit for the price. Service was quick, good except for the part where different servers were coming to the table asking us if we needed anything else, repeatedly. Washroom was clean, but it was mostly occupied by someone. The tap was broken for both gents' and ladies' washrooms.
All and all, it was a pretty decent experience. As mentioned, it was kinda pricey. I was billed 1250/- for 3 items that I mentioned above. Wouldn't call it bang-for-buck, but you certainly can give it a shot once, not for maybe the ambience, but maybe...
Read moreTitle: A Cozy Retreat at Six Degrees Cafe
Rating: 3
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Six Degrees Cafe, and it was a delightful experience that left me with a smile on my face.
Ambiance: The cafe had a warm and inviting ambiance, making it a perfect spot to relax or catch up with friends. The cozy interior and comfortable seating created a welcoming atmosphere.
Service: The staff at Six Degrees Cafe were friendly and attentive. They greeted us with a smile and promptly took our orders. Throughout our visit, they ensured that we had everything we needed, making us feel well taken care of.
Beverages and Food: The cafe boasted an impressive array of beverages, ranging from expertly crafted coffees and teas to refreshing smoothies and juices. Their signature drinks were a hit, and the baristas exhibited their skill in each cup. As for the food, the menu featured a variety of light bites and savory snacks that complemented the drinks perfectly. Everything we tried was delicious and presented with care.
Ambiance: The cafe's ambiance was complemented by soothing background music that added to the overall dining experience. It was neither too loud nor too quiet, striking a perfect balance for conversation.
Price: The prices at Six Degrees Cafe were reasonable, considering the quality of the beverages and food. It offered good value for the delightful experience it provided.
Cleanliness: The cafe was clean and well-maintained, reflecting their attention to hygiene and customer comfort.
Location: The location was convenient, and parking was usually available nearby, making it accessible for both locals and visitors.
In conclusion, Six Degrees Cafe is a gem that I would highly recommend to anyone looking for a cozy retreat with great beverages and delicious bites. The friendly staff, inviting ambiance, and delightful menu make it a perfect spot to unwind and enjoy some quality time. I look forward to...
Read moreOne of the best restaurants that I have been to in Raipur in terms of staff’s promptness, politeness and professionalism. They were very well versed in explaining the menu and attending to every requirement we had.
The variety in terms of cuisines they offer is vast. From wood baked pizza to sushi to hummus, I was quite blown away just after looking at the menu.
And almost everything continental is cooked well approximately according to authentic recipes. All the pizzas are well worth the premium price they charge. Everything in Asian cuisine sat well with our preferences. The sushi is somewhat off: I’m not sure if its too much rice or less seasoning inside (maybe other flavors were better than what we had?). We usually never order soups but today, ordering them was a good decision. The mushroom soup was full of umaami and flavor, while the broccoli and almond soup tasted very wholesome and healthy. The Thai green curry was well prepared, had the right amount of vegetables and spices.
Usually most continental places don’t have Indian options, but this place does. We did not end up trying anything this time but I’m sure they try their best in it too.
Even today, we came quite late and yet the service was fast. The food tasted fresh and we felt satisfied after our meal.
The ambience looks great, but I think this is where room for improvement exists. The sofa in the main dining area is quite low and it can be challenging for people with mobility issues to eat properly. The acoustics in the hall seemed off, we could hear kids shouting from across the room since their voice echoed. Part of it doesn’t feel intimate; it can be slightly difficult to have a conversation on your table if you go at a crowded time.
Apart from this issue, everything else about our experience was exceptional and surpassed...
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