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Costa Coffee

Rated: Average

based on 6 reviews

Gazebo House, 52, Gulmohar Road, JVPD, Opposite Crossroad No. 7, Juhu, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai

26255567, 9911868654

 

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Rated: Average

MayuriSharrma

MayuriSharrma

Sep 04, 2007

Costa Coffee

Costa Coffee
52, Gulmohar Road, JVPD, Juhu, Mumbai - 49

Costa Coffee, the largest coffee chain of UK, opened its first branch in Juhu, Mumbai. A quick run through the menu revealed that much of it consisted of similar things that our very own Café Coffee Day and Barista stock, but priced surprisingly higher than both.

I tried the English Toffee Milkshake (Rs 78) which though unusual, could have done with a wee bit of additional flavoring to make it taste really good.

My friend sipped on a cup of hot chocolate (Rs 65) and gave it top marks, specifically mentioning that ‘it wasn’t extra creamy or heavy but was light and frothy like a milkshake.’
We munched on a Chicken Wrap (Rs 87) which was chicken with mint chutney and onions wrapped inside a crisp cover of a white-flour roti.

But what transported me straight to heaven was this sinfully divine dessert called Chocolate Tavoletta (Rs 50) A decadent bar of sin made up of chocolate, nuts, raisins, bits of shortbread biscuit and nougat, that just melts in your mouth even as you crunch down on the crusty biscuits bits. A must try!

Certain beverages are available in small, medium and large serving sizes and cost appropriately.

The location of the coffee shop is perfect; it hugs the corner of a very busy crossroad of Juhu, where the former Sony store was, right next to Tian restaurant.

Huge windows give you a clear view of the constant traffic snarl outside :) You can choose any of the various comfortable seating arrangements of the chic maroon and beige coffee shop and contently watch the world trying to go by.

The staff is polite, well-informed though slightly myopic, as we had to really try hard to catch their attention.

Worth a visit, if you are in the area.