I recently visited the Blue Tokai Cafe in Lajpat Nagar and I must say it was a truly wonderful experience The cafe has a warm and welcoming vibe making it an ideal spot to unwind after a busy day The interiors are thoughtfully designed modern yet cozy and they create just the right atmosphere to sit back relax or even catch up on some work
I ordered their hot cappuccino along with a croissant and both exceeded my expectations The coffee was aromatic perfectly brewed and had a smooth rich flavor that highlighted the freshness of their beans The croissant was buttery flaky and absolutely delicious an ideal pairing with the coffee
What really stood out was the attentive and courteous staff They were not only quick with service but also genuinely friendly which added to the overall pleasant experience Everything was served fresh and the quality was evident in every sip and bite
I would highly recommend Blue Tokai Lajpat Nagar to coffee lovers and anyone looking for a comfortable cafe with great food professional service and a welcoming environment I will definitely be...
Read moreGood food, but don't expect anything basic like a washroom! There is no accounting for poor business sense, especially if you're a brand like Blue Tokai. The food is great, the staff is fine, and the wifi fast. The poor business sense in question has nothing to do with the smaller tables that aren't fit to support two remote workers or the lukewarm food, which despite the less than pleasant temperature, is remarkably tasty.
The poor business sense has to do with the absence of a washroom -- something that is hard to imagine isn't available at a CAFE of all places, in this day and age. And not just any cafe. It's Blue Tokai, a reputed and respected brand. Forget the age of COVID or the emergence of remote work where folks seek out the replenishment and great wifi that cafes offer and could tarry for longer, if needed. It's a well known fact that cafes serve coffee that requires a jog to the loo, unlike most other restaurants. Yet, unlike smaller and more mediocre cafes, Blue Tokai fails astoundingly to deliver on something this basic as a...
Read moreI never go here, ever. Whoever knows I go here, allow me to say that I'm never here.
There was this one time I was here. It was a Saturday.
It's the kind of cafe where I feel comfortable not buying on every visit, I buy on the feel. It's the perfect spot.
Anyway, there was this one Saturday. There was this pilgrim walking by, his profession was to beg for alms. It's his occupation to spread the Krishna consciousness. He walks in and I give him a few rupees. Then he finds himself eating a croissant and enjoying a cold mocha. Was that so wrong, to lead him so astray to the cuisine of ice mocha and croissant. I felt regret. Then he blew on his conch and left. It was a good Saturday and one of my memorable stories made here at Blue Tokai.
I have idea for India and for those who live the life of staff, tunic and going door to door. Is it possible to give them the adhaar and pan and have the nation pay them even 5 rupees per month. I think Krishna consciousness could get to an even greater...
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