Hyderabad and Mumbai are the cities that are most popular for the Iranian Cafes/Restaurants but also Pune fortunately has its own share of Parsi cuisine-based restaurants like Irani Cafe that are immensely loved and popular, and are also visited very frequently by the residents here. I am a huge fan of Irani/Parsi food, so I make it my priority to visit almost all the Irani restaurants in town. I recently had the opportunity to visit Irani Cafe at Kalyani Nagar and I am very glad to say, this place definitely lived up to my expectations. This Cafe-Restaurant has a wide variety in the menu compared to most other cafes as it serves both Breakfast as well as Lunch/Dinner options. The seating is decent with a wide area for you grab a comforting breakfast or a delicious meal with your friends and colleagues. Now i would like to go into the details of what food I tried here and how I liked it : Irani Cafe is mostly popular for its Breakfast. Many of us spend most of our peaceful Sunday mornings enjoying Bun Maska or Jam Roll while sipping on Hot Irani Chai.
And for most of us it is also the only favourite place in town for the best Cheese Omelettes and a cup of traditional Irani Black Tea.
Personally, for me the first thing that comes to my mind when I think of Parsi food is Kheema. This is one recipe that the Iranian restaurants never go wrong with and also one of the most recommended dishes here. Irani Cafe has the options of Chicken/Mutton Kheema and also Chicken/Mutton Kheema Gotala. When you do visit here for lunch or dinner do not miss the Kebab with Rice & Pulao options in the Menu. The Kebabs are mildly spiced, mixed with Persian Herbs and Saffron bringing out the authentic Persian flavor in every bite.
Chicken Kheema and Joojeh Kebab[/caption] Combine them with the options of Cold Beverages like Lemon Ice Tea, Shekanjabeen or some Sweet Cold Coffee and here is the best and perfect meal for one.
And yes do not forget, that this cafe is also very well known for its amazing variety for cakes (Cheese / Mousse Cakes) , Pastries, Bakery products etc. But what I would particularly recommend here are the mango/blueberry cheesecake, coconut pastry, strawberry/chocolate mousse cake and yes of course a variety of biscuits and cookies for you to carry home.
I have particularly always enjoyed the food here and am very thankful for keeping the culture of Persian food alive in India and it is one of my favourite cuisine. Do visit and let me know what is your favourite dish...
Read moreIt offers a nostalgic experience with its old-world charm and traditional Irani café vibes. It’s a place that attracts both locals and visitors looking to enjoy classic Irani dishes and beverages in a cozy setting.
The ambiance of Irani Cafe is one of its highlights. The decor, with vintage posters, wooden furniture, and a relaxed atmosphere, transports you back to a bygone era. It’s a great place to unwind and enjoy a leisurely meal or a cup of tea.
The menu at Irani Cafe features a variety of traditional Irani and Parsi dishes. The bun maska and chai are must-tries, offering a comforting and authentic taste. Other popular items include the keema pav, egg preparations, and a selection of pastries and desserts. The quality of the food is generally good, but there are times when certain dishes can be inconsistent in terms of flavor and presentation.
Service at Irani Cafe can be a bit of a mixed bag. While some staff members are friendly and attentive, others can be less responsive, especially during busy hours. This inconsistency can affect the overall dining experience, leading to longer wait times for orders and bill settlement.
Cleanliness is another area where the cafe could improve. While the dining area is usually well-kept, the restrooms and certain corners of the cafe can sometimes fall short of acceptable hygiene standards. Regular cleaning and better maintenance would enhance the overall experience for patrons.
The pricing at Irani Cafe is reasonable, making it an accessible option for casual dining. However, the value for money can vary depending on the dish and the day, given the occasional inconsistency in food quality and service.
In summary, Irani Cafe in Kalyani Nagar offers a charming and nostalgic dining experience with some delicious traditional dishes. However, improvements in service consistency and cleanliness would significantly elevate the experience. It remains a decent spot for a casual meal or a tea break, deserving of a three-star rating. With a few tweaks, it has the potential to be a much more appealing destination for...
Read moreone of the best Irani cafe in Pune in Kalyani Nagar. With its high ceilings, wooden chairs, checkered table cloth, no credit cards evoke the charm and nostalgia of a bygone era.What really stood out were the stairs at the entrance to assist people who may find it difficult to climb the stairs…it just brought a smile to my face. There is something mystical yet comforting about all this old Iranian cafes in pune. Now a days there are lots of contemporary restaurants and new world cafés that have come up in town there are a few who have clearly preserved the old world charm in their décor, food and service. And amongst these the endangered Parsi restaurants and the quickly disappearing Irani cafes clearly stand out. The first thing we ordered was Irani chai, bun masaka, khari and some biscuits.I personally don't have tea but I cannot miss out on Irani chai it was refreshing and energetic. We also had their famous keema pav which was good not extraordinary. I didn't like their scrambled egg since they put lot of milk in it with their style of recipes. I loved there lots of variations in sandwiches rolls etc. At the last I asked for mawa cake it was absolutely delicious and soft with some dry fruits over it.
Coming to detailed food review
Keema Pav - It was lip-smacking, the keema was cooked properly. It wasn’t spicy at all which i loved the most. The consistency was perfect & the quantity is good for a single person. One of the cheapest keem pav i have ever had.
• Mawa Cake - I loved the cake, it was fluffy, soft & small. Perfect combination with tea.
• Rasberry Soda - it wasn’t in house, it was pallonji’s Rasberry which is quite popular in Maharashtra. It tasted okay.
They have wide range of bakery products and would love to explore it some day.Overall it is very economical to try out their menu but at the same time they have managed to maintained good quality and service along with low price....
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