Very unpleasant experience, We bought coconut water in this particular restaurant to quench our thirst and sat on one of the table. My 75 years Mom was also with us. As we were having Coconut Water, one of the girl from cash counter, came and told us that we can not sit there, it's against their rule. We hardly sat there for 6 to 7 minutes only and we're about to finish drinking Coconut water.We we're shocked to know how inhospitable that lady was. She didn't even thought for a second about the Senior Citizen with us. A group of young people were sitting, gossiping n chatting to their glory while having soft drinks. They were sitting there long before us, but they were not told to vacate. I saw them sitting there only, long after we left that place, when we happened to pass that place again. We felt very low. It might be that, this restaurant does not welcome families and most of all, the Senior Citizens, that place is meant for young couples or college groups only, it seemed. They should have put a poster out side their restaurant, saying " Families n Senior are Citizens not allowed." Very Bad Conduct. We...
ย ย ย Read moreYesterday I visited this cafe and the ambiance was very good and peaceful. The food was very nice and fresh. We ordered one paneer tikka pizza and fresh lime soda. I was not expecting the pizza to be so well cooked and fresh. The pizza just melted in my mouth and the freshness made it more tempting. Nice place to have a gup shup on chai with family or friends, not a very big setup but itโs totally worth it. I will surely visit again to eat the same pizza ๐ a free tip to you all as I searched this place a lot but couldnโt find it and was about to end up going xero degrees but suddenly my mother saw the outlet and we got a chance to experience the amazing food. Exact outlet location- itโs on the 2nd floor, exactly near to Burger king....
ย ย ย Read moreDecent service. Surprisingly good coffee. However ambience is not of Sukoon. Music is the too loud and Tony Kakkarish crass. I mean there are really soothing Punjabi songs being sung through the ages. Live up to the name and tone the music down. Let people relax and talk without needing to shout. Also, in the end it is a bit too small and hence can get a bit too crowded when more than 3 customers are there. There goes the Sukoon again. BTW... Note that they do not take card and even PayTM/Free charge, etc. has to be confirmed by another 3rd party. Cashless Modi's India is seriously...
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