Located just a few minutes past Patan Gate, Cafe Cheeno is a hidden oasis in the bustling Patan area. The moment you step through the main entrance, you'll be greeted by a charming boutique selling local crafts. However, the real surprise awaits as you step into their secret garden, filled with fragrant herbs, beautiful flowers, and an air of serendipity. It's the perfect place to unwind and enjoy a relaxing lunch with friends, perhaps accompanied by a book, cake, and coffee.
The food at Cafe Cheeno is simply outstanding, with each dish being delicious and on point. If you're in the area, this is a must-visit destination that offers a tranquil setting and a delightful dining experience.
Just look at their ceilings and tell me it doesn’t scream “look me once. Look me twice. Look me n(X)”. A whispered secret and a...
Read moreI enjoy indulging in mini shopping trips here from time to time. I usually shop for accessories to take as souvenirs for friends and family, and they absolutely love them!
The place is cozy and inviting, with a garden beautifully surrounded by greenery. Despite being located by the main road, the ambience will distract you from all the hustle and bustle.
Their menu is concise and easy to understand. Today, I stopped for tea, and found “Turmeric and Ginger Tea” quite interesting. I was able to request it with no sweetness and it was definitely an experience.
I recommend this place for shopping and dining. It makes me happy that this establishment is women owned! I would love to try more dishes during...
Read moreThe atmosphere was pleasant, but the cappuccino was the worst I’ve ever had. It tasted exactly like hand-whipped instant coffee. Although they claimed to use coffee beans and insisted that other customers love it, anyone who genuinely enjoys brewed coffee would find it completely unacceptable. They don’t use a espresso machine for brewing; everything is done with manual filters. Charging ₹200 for this kind of coffee is absolutely outrageous. My request to return the coffee back was also ignored.
The Mustang Aloo was equally disappointing — it lacked flavor and felt more like plain fried wedges. On a positive note, the masala tea was...
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