Nestled in the vibrant neighborhood surrounding Vanross Junction, Statue, bakery Junction the iconic Indian Coffee House offers a delightful respite for locals and visitors alike. While the coffee house boasts an extensive menu of traditional South Indian fare, one item that truly stands out is its vibrant and flavorful beetroot cutlet. Made with a harmonious blend of grated beetroots, potatoes, and an array of aromatic spices, the beetroot cutlet is a true feast for the senses. The outer layer is perfectly crisp, with a golden-brown hue that belies the vibrant fuchsia interior. Upon biting into the cutlet, one is greeted with a burst of earthy flavours that dance on the palate, complemented by the natural sweetness of the beetroots. What sets these cutlets apart is their striking appearance and unique flavour profile. The beetroots lend a distinct richness and depth to the dish, while the potatoes provide a soft, melt-in-your-mouth texture. The spices are expertly balanced, enhancing the natural flavours without overpowering them. Served piping hot, accompanied by a tangy sauce and a refreshing cup of filter coffee, the beetroot cutlet at Indian Coffee House is a true delight. The vibrant hue of the cutlet is not only visually appealing but also a testament to the fresh, locally sourced ingredients used in its preparation. Whether you're a local seeking a familiar taste or a visitor eager to explore the flavours of the city, this humble snack is sure to leave you craving for more. The beetroot cutlet offers a unique twist on a classic dish, showcasing the ingenuity of the chefs and their ability to elevate simple ingredients into a culinary masterpiece. So, if you find yourself in the vicinity of Vanross Junction, bakery Junction & Statue, make sure to indulge in the delectable beetroot cutlet at the Indian Coffee House – a culinary experience that perfectly encapsulates the warmth, flavor, and vibrant culinary traditions of this bustling...
Read moreThe best place to enjoy a meal is not just about the food. It's also about receiving a warm welcome as soon as you enter and experiencing service that truly satisfies your heart. In all these aspects, this Indian Coffee House stands out as the best we've ever visited. I had been eagerly waiting for a long time to visit this spot. Ever since they closed the old Indian Coffee House next to Spencer's, I've been looking forward to trying this new location. Today, I finally got the chance to go there.
As you approach the entrance, the first thing you notice is the outdoor seating area. This is quite unusual for a coffee house, making it a unique feature. After passing the outdoor area, you walk into the billing area. When I asked if we could sit inside, the person at the counter, who was very polite, told us there was plenty of space available inside. His courteous response gave me a positive first impression of the staff.
We decided to sit inside, and a waiter came to take our order. He, too, was extremely polite and friendly throughout our entire meal. We ordered a variety of dishes: chicken cutlet, omelette, masala dosa, vada, and, of course, coffee. The masala inside the dosa was different from what you usually find; it wasn't made with beetroot but had a unique taste that was really good. The chicken cutlet was absolutely delicious, and the coffee was perfect, with just the right balance of coffee powder and sugar.
The dining experience was excellent, and the staff's friendliness and politeness really stood out. Overall, I would give it a 5 out of 5 for service. The combination of great food, a welcoming atmosphere, and outstanding service makes this Indian Coffee House...
Read moresomeone wrote under my review that it is the best place compared to other places, I was tempted to ask if this guy has ever left his house. this is a very spartan place, I would compare it to a street stall. Let's start with the staff, they have such dirty uniforms that I'm white instead of white and have become grey, they even run where there are few people. being a famous place it should be clean but instead it seems tables pass by with dirty rags as if it were the floor. I ordered a Masala dosa and instead of having parades there was something that looked like a tomato at least from the color. on the menu it says orange juice and then they only have pineapple juice... it would be better to remove it from the menu if you don't intend to offer it. This of all the places I have tried in India is one of the worst. Maybe it's me who is too pretentious but there are actually many cleaner, more well-kept and...
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