Kombava Cafe, Mumbai – Rs. 700 per person

Kombava Café, an offshoot of the cultural space The Art Loft and is a haven for organic food lovers.
CUISINE: European, Asian
FOOD AND DRINKS: Egg preparations like the Pesto Omelette and Spanish Scrambled Eggs, as well as the Thai Chicken on Coconut Oil salad, the Pumpkin and Nutmeg soup, the Belgium Chocolate Hazelnut Mousse and Crème Brule are some of the options available. An interesting facet to the place is its menu. Each dish has a small coloured dot – blue, red, yellow or green – beside them to denote a particular temperament.
OVERALL IMPRESSION: The 1200 square feet café, ornamented with bamboos and a high wall wreathed Bougainvillea makes one feel cut off from the city and immersed in a peaceful haven of their own. Its cosy seating, pastel colours and fairy lights in the evening make it ideal for intimate conversation.
37 Waroda Road, Off Hill Road, the lane across from Mocha Mojo, Bandra (West), Mumbai – Payal Mohta

 

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