I happen to be having a really bad day while I was visiting Jew Town. After visiting the synagogue, I stopped by this cafe for some refreshments. I sat there for like 10-15 minutes during which I order two ice teas. After which the lady running the cafe asked me to leave in an extremely condescending manner. In general the food here isn't worth the price. They just capitalize over the fact that they're a cafe near the synagogue and that tired tourist would pay extra just for some refreshments after a hot day. I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone. It isn't worth it. I went to Mocha Art Cafe right after (which also close to the synagogue), they had the nicest staff and the food at Mocha Cafe was also so much more better.
Long story short, don't bother going to Jew Town Cafe, go to Mocha...
Read moreTranquil. With crowds being non existent, I highly recommend taking a walk through Jew town and grabbing a bite here. Prices are at tourist levels (Rs.90 for a noisette/~ $1.2, the crepe looks decent, the grilled cheese is homely.) Menu is limited but sufficient. There is a bookshop within the building and tables are placed next to it. No wifi but a very nice place to sit and work with your laptop/read a book. They have some antiques and crafts on display as well that are (mostly) fairly priced. Take a look around while you wait...
Read moreVery very bad experience from the security.. as we were entering into the cafe from the Synagogue side, the security is asking weather, that are you going out through the shortcut, (as it have a passage to the another side). He was asking this without any respect or he don’t keep any decency in his talks.. when i shouted, and ask that guy, why the hell you are asking this to us, we are going to have something from the cafe.. then i moved inside and brought a bottle of water can came out.. beware to avoid this when u...
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