| Locality | Chembur (E) |
|---|---|
| Landmark | Near Chembur Station |
| Place Type | Cafe |
| Food Type | Continental |
| Price |
|
place added by Ballerina
Jun 11, 2008
i discovered this place by mistake...its tucked away in the busy commercial chembur station area, on the 1st floor of the hotel.i was in awe of the place the moment i put my foot inside the place the ambience, smell of coffee being brewed.....hmmmmmmm.
i ordered a coffee to start with till my friend arrived as she was always coaxing into makin the trip to chembur just to eat at le cafe.i realised tht wht i missed all these days by not takin up her word. My coffee was wow ..woke me up.... till i waited patiently for my friend...i observed the staff they were very helpfull,attentive and friendly....Finally my friend rekha arrives n they all kno her and know exactly wht she eats. We ordered for a chicken cordon rouge, smoked chicken bruschetta, fish in sage sauce, ceasar salad and for drinks we ordered wildberry ice tea. The food arrives after 35 mins..... not bad decent timing...but it was worth the wait...the food truly divine. i was so full ....but wht truly amazed me was their desserts...they have variety of chocolate, cheese cake,brownies,tiramisu, n somthing called as cutting dessert....small dessert ...fab idea...i asked one of the guys in the cafe mr rajiv if im not mistaken... tht how they concepatulized the name, to which he told me tht their MD MR SAJNANI came up with it....thumbs up to tht. OUR BILL WAS ABOUT 800.....value for money. a must go for anyone visitin .....
all the best guys
Mar 30, 2008
Simply hats off to these guys, their offerings are fabulous, authentic, reasonably priced and most important the sheer variety ...trust me its very rare to find this kind of a spread ,just go and try if ur a foodie like me and u will love it.
Jan 26, 2008
It won't be an exaggeration to say that Le Cafe is a little jewel hidden in one corner of Chembur. Went there since I could not find any better place for a cup of coffee. What followed was an out-of-this-world presentation and taste, which is very difficult to find in most places.
The decor is minimal with wooden furniture. The serving area stands out since it's filled with coffee beans! And if you're ther you HAVE to try their 'Cutting Chocolate', which had\s about four layers of cream, biscuit, caramel and chocolate. I ended up eating two of those in one go!
They have a varied range of veg and non-veg dishes including sea food if I remember correctly.
I ordered a tomato soup that was thick and yum. It was lined with a generous helping of herbs that made the taste stand out. Lasagne - "out-of-this-world", I had pasta arrabiata that was delectable. My friend had ordered a Caeser salad and it was crisp, fresh and had just the right amount of oil and chesse shavings.
The place is priced nominally. The bill for four of us with soup etc. was about 750 odd bucks. The staff is pleasant and leaves you alone.
usp: cutting chocolate :)
A MUST try for foodies!