Tag: Coffee from around the world.

  • Cafe Review: Bombay Coffee Roasters, Goa

    Cafe Review: Bombay Coffee Roasters, Goa

    “The Beach is Boring”, proclaims the lone print on the walls of the Bombay Coffee Roasters, Goa. A quiet urban cafe tucked away in a colourful corner, somewhere along the winding  lanes of Fontainhas in Panaji (Panjim), Goa’s capital city.

    & why would you need a boring beach when you have coffee and wifi?!!!

    Well, Bombay Coffee Roasters was originally developed as a kind of co-working space, a hostel and an all day cafe that was designed to cater to the new generation of artists, entrepreneurs and “free spirits”. So, go here for the wifi.

    Or even better, go here for breakfast. For this cafe in the old Latin Quarter, serves the best homemade breakfast in Goa.

    Bombay Coffee Roasters, Panaji, Goa

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    Ambience | Design + Crowd

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    Lovely in the monsoons. Just the right amount of cosy and quiet to spend a few good hours working, chatting with friends or simply reading with coffee on the side.

    Food

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    Best breakfast in town. Vegetarian friendly. Fresh, homemade and great on taste.

    Service | People + Hospitality

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    Easy going friendly staff who let you be. But, still are warm and helpful.

    Value for Money | Price + Experience

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    It is an oasis of calm in the otherwise outrageously touristy Goa. Making it like no other cafe in town.


    Old Quarter by The Hostel Crowd

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    Explorers Guide

    Timings | 8 AM – 8 PM

    Getting There

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    Bombay Coffee Roasters Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

  • Cafe Review: Artika Cafe Gallery, Pondicherry

    Cafe Review: Artika Cafe Gallery, Pondicherry

    A hidden courtyard, swirling bougainvilleas dancing down in the breeze to carpet the floor, walls and doors adorned with graffiti that ranges from cute to edgy; the Artika Cafe Gallery in White Town, Pondicherry truly is a hidden gem.

    Sequestered away behind a row of ordinary looking shops, this quiet and low key cafe is more of a local favourite than a tourist hotspot and probably the best French Cafe in Pondicherry. A couple of locals that we had met on our last trip to Pondicherry recommended Artika to us, after hearing of our experiences with the more popular “tourist favourites”. But as it is with cafes in Pondicherry (they are very particular about their timings and don’t usually stay open late or long!), I didn’t get a chance to go to Artika then. So, here I am now.

    Artika Cafe Gallery, White Town, Pondicherry.

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    Ambience | Design + Crowd

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    Courtyard Cafes have my heart anyway. But this one is a winner because it is artsy without trying too hard. Plus I really liked the abandoned and overrun kind of entrance into the cafe. Like you have stumbled upon something, though beautiful, is easy to miss.

    I also loved the feel of the place. Relaxed. The crowd that it draws, seek it, for that too. It surely helps that Artika Cafe Gallery is more an offbeat favourite rather than a mainstream one!

    Food

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    They have limited menus on certain days. On the day we were there they were out of both pesto and fries! So, I had croissants and cold coffee. But from whatever little we tried, the food was freshly made and tasted good. So, all in all the decent coffee and buttery croissants – though nothing exceptional – were good enough for me to want to go back.

    Service | People + Hospitality

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    Not overtly friendly or over the top warm but welcoming enough for you to make yourself comfortable here at the cafe and even stay awhile. Ideal for those days when you just want to sit down, take it easy, maybe catch up with old friends.

    Value for Money | Price + Experience

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    Mid Range cafe, you can get a main dish for less than Rs.300/-. So if it is just coffee and nibbles for two, except it to be around Rs.500/-.  Definitely worth the experience.


    Explorers Guide

    Artika Cafe Gallery

    1, La Bourdonnais Street
    White Town, Puducherry

    Timings: 8:30 AM – 6:30 PM, Closed on Wednesdays.

    Getting There: Just three lanes away from the promenade into the heart of White Town, it is easily accessible from the beach.

    Artika Cafe Gallery Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato


     

  • Goodbye, Dubai

    Goodbye, Dubai

    It has almost become a tradition now. Whenever we are flying back home from Dubai we have our breakfast at McDonald’s.

    Well, they don’t have the usual fare for breakfast (read no Hash browns ? ), but there is just something about this quiet corner with a view in Terminal 1.

    It is never too crowded and as with any McDonald’s the food is served up hot, fresh and quick. Besides they have the Mc Cafe too. While there is open seating easily accessible right behind the Golden Arches on the pillar, I prefer the corner from where one can watch the flights take off.

    My only regret is that I saw the Batman after we ordered our food!


    Mc Donald’s @ DXB International Airport, Departures, Terminal 1

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    Everyone has one favourite thing to do while waiting at an Airport. Like my dad loves to have his quick South Indian Breakfast before getting on the flight so he is ready to take on the day as soon he lands! Mine is to have coffee right after we have checked in and found our gate, no matter the time of the day.

    Whats yours??


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  • But, first coffee.

    But, first coffee.

    Dubai Marina, I Love You.

    But, first coffee.

    The Starbucks in Marina Promenade has been my ‘Haven of Escape’ for all my time in Dubai.

    This is where I would disappear to, without fail, all those late evenings right after classes and early afternoons on the weekend. It is quiet, cosy and has absolutely no crowds. Except for a straggler or two on those rare days. A perfect place to just snuggle with your cup of coffee and chocolate. Ah! Heaven.

    Last week I was in Dubai and I found myself retracing those cobbled pathways of memory lane. (Sorry, couldn’t resist the pun! :D)

    This Starbucks, just like the one on Marina Walk, on the other side, commands spectacular views of the Dubai Marina. But, to its credit, remains a secluded cosy corner.

    & I have lost count of the number of days I have sat on that bench contemplating life and having ‘deep discussions’.

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