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Nestled within a charming corner, Qissa Cafe emerges as a hidden gem for anyone in search of an aesthetically pleasing and heartwarming culinary experience. From the moment you step inside, the cafe's adorable ambiance embraces you, transporting you into a whimsical world of cozy charm. While the entire menu deserves praise, it's the Banoffee Pie that takes center stage, deserving accolades as the epitome of indulgence. Qissa Cafe's Banoffee Pie is more than just a dessert; it's a decadent journey that ignites the senses and leaves an indelible mark on your taste buds. With its impeccable balance of velvety toffee, fresh bananas, and a crumbly crust, every bite unveils layers of rich flavors that dance harmoniously. The combination of textures and the play between sweet and slightly salty notes create an unparalleled symphony of delight. Without a doubt, this Banoffee Pie has earned the prestigious title of being the best ever tasted, a sentiment shared by many who have had the privilege of savoring its exquisite taste. While the Banoffee Pie reigns supreme, the same level of excellence doesn't quite extend to all corners of the menu. The American Breakfast, though decent, falls into the realm of "just okay." It doesn't quite manage to match the stellar heights set by the pie. While the components of the breakfast fare hold their own, they lack the same transformative magic that elevates the Banoffee Pie into a league of its own. In essence, Qissa Cafe is a charming haven that crafts experiences that linger in your memory. The quaint and delightful setting is perfect for indulging in moments of solitude or sharing laughter with friends. The Banoffee Pie is, undoubtedly, the shining star that earns this cafe a spot in your heart and cravings. While the American Breakfast may not quite mirror the same enchantment, it doesn't overshadow the overall enchanting atmosphere and the truly exceptional Banoffee Pie. A visit to Qissa Cafe promises an escape into a world where aesthetics and flavors intertwine to create moments of pure delight.
Saibek VargheseSaibek Varghese
10
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Qissa Cafe in Kochi, and it proved to be a delightful brunch experience. The cozy and inviting ambiance, combined with the scrumptious food and excellent service, made my visit truly memorable. First and foremost, I must commend the French toast at Qissa Cafe. It was a heavenly treat that exceeded my expectations. The toast was perfectly cooked, with a golden-brown exterior that had a delightful crunch. The inside was soft and fluffy, and the addition of cinnamon added a lovely aromatic touch. Topped with a generous drizzle of maple syrup and a sprinkle of powdered sugar, it was an absolute delight for my taste buds. The fruit punch at Qissa Cafe deserves a special mention as well. It was incredibly refreshing, packed with a medley of fruity flavors. Served chilled, the punch was a perfect accompaniment to the delicious French toast. It was a vibrant and invigorating blend that left me feeling revitalized. The staff at Qissa Cafe was friendly and attentive throughout my visit. They provided prompt service, ensuring that I felt welcomed and well taken care of. The cafe's cozy atmosphere and rustic decor added to the overall charm, creating a pleasant environment to enjoy a leisurely brunch. In terms of location, Qissa Cafe is conveniently situated in Kochi, making it easily accessible for both locals and tourists. Whether you're seeking a satisfying breakfast or a quick bite, this cafe is worth a visit. Overall, I highly recommend Qissa Cafe for anyone looking to indulge in a delectable brunch. The French toast and fruit punch were truly exceptional, and the warm and inviting ambiance only enhanced the dining experience. Qissa Cafe is definitely a hidden gem in Kochi, and I cannot wait to return for more delightful culinary adventures. Rating: Food: 5/5 Service: 4.5/5 Ambiance: 5/5 Location: 5/5
Karthik S RKarthik S R
00
We were fooled by the hype around this place (or maybe the chef had a bad day). Most disappointing of the lot was the cold coffee, we have never had such a bad experience with coffee before. It was just too much water and too little milk. Absolutely did not feel like something a professional place would serve. We ordered "cheese" fries and that again was a major disappointment. There was very little cheese and that too felt like Amul packet cheese (nothing wrong with Amul cheese, just that you expect better from a place of such hype). And they just gave ketchup with it. From presentation to taste it was such a huge disappointment. This was followed by pesto chicken wings, which had a very unique taste to it. You should try it if you haven't before. Same goes for the BBQ Beef wrap. Nutella banana sandwich is a ripoff, don't even bother ordering it. Finally the chicken steak, the steak itself was okay, nothing to write home about. The sauce was bland which I suppose is them catering to the taste buds of westerns who seem to flock there. The highlight for us was the worm we found in the Broccoli provided (now this could have been an oversight because Broccoli's are known to have worms in them) overall it was such a disappointing experience for us today.
Ajeesh BabuAjeesh Babu
50
Located within No 18 Hotel, KB Jacob Road, opposite Fort Kochi Police Station. Parking is possible along the roadside and in front of the hotel. Seating area is very neatly done, made from mostly recycled materials, with a great ambience. A few tables are placed outside as well, with a great natural setting. Staff members were friendly and polite. Ordered the following - Pasta - Ordered a chicken creamy mushroom white sauce penne and arrabiatta chicken penne pasta. Quantity was decent and taste was very good and rich, with a good amount of chicken as well. Mint Lime - A decent drink with good quantity. Lemon iced tea - The lemon and sugar syrup was served separately, which I found to be a bit weird. However, once I mixed it all, the drink was very good. Chocolate cake - One of their must try dishes. A homemade style cake, topped with a luscious chocolate sauce. It was rich and very tasty, the star of the meal. Overall, this cafe is highly recommended on a visit to Fort Kochi, with a great ambience and good food. Total price for everything above - 1061 rupees.
V SridevV Sridev
40
Qissa is by far my least favourite cafe in all of fort Kochi. Not because of the ambience (ambience and setting are nice), but because of the uninspiring food. We ordered a lasagna; which was served to us in the most amateur way and didn't taste great at all. But what shocked me the most is for 400 bucks, the lasagna was not accompanied with garlic bread (which is served with omelettes we heard but not with lasagnas!); that really disappointed me. Next was the sausage sandwich; my 3 year old nephew can make a better sandwich than the one given (see pic). I mean like seriously, there was no effort put into making the sandwich; absolutely unexpected. Moving on, we were told the cake of the day was a lemon cheesecake. The cake brought to us was not a lemon cheesecake, it was just a lemon cake; they don't even know what a cheesecake is! Even the lime soda was below average. Puft. Considering the price on the bill, this was not worth it at all. If you're someone who craves good food, this isn't the place for you. I left famished; and that's a sad thing.
Benjamin FullontonBenjamin Fullonton
00
It was a fancy place but the food wasn't up to the mark! We had just fish & chips and a chocolate cake. The fish and chips, it wasn't that great to say anything. It was oily and not well cooked on the inside. Didn't like it at all! The chocolate was delicious though with the chocolate syrup on top. The place has got a good vibe to sit with inside and outside seating and enjoy but the food isn't that great. Service also wasn't that great, a few negatives here and there. The menu card has only all day breakfast and lunch with pie of the day, chocolate cake and beverages. The chef's special is on a separate board at the entrance or behind the counter with a lot going on. Like I said, the chocolate cake was delicious. That's the only thing I totally enjoyed, that and the seating vibes. Everything wasn't that great.
Vivin MVivin M
20
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