| Locality | Kemps Corner |
|---|---|
| Place Type | Bakery, Dessert, Cafe |
| Food Type | Mediterranean, Cookies, Coffee, Cakes |
| Price |
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first reviewed by ChunksP
Sep 04, 2008
Dropped into this place last Saturday afternoon with a few friends. The thing that i liked most about this place was the cozy feel to it, quite possibly because it is tucked away in one small quaint little upstairs corner inside a huge book-store.
The staff was very friendly, we kept nagging them every 5 minutes to give us our table during our wait time but they just smiled and told us to be patient.
the food was very nice and well exceeded my expectations. I tried the honey plum chilli chicken sandwich which was really good but i think it was only on the daily special and not the regular menu. The blueberry cheesecake, the waffles, and a few other desserts that were ordered by us all looked and tasted fresh. I think we each chipped in about Rs. 400 for a sandwich and a dessert.
In a nutshell, this place is a good weekend afternoon/evening hangout spot where you can also get Value-for-money food.
Jan 12, 2007
cafe moshe wasnt too bad to begin with but once the menu changed it got better.
though i dont think the hummus is all that great they hve some fantastic crostini options as well as a nice bake.
the dessert selection is pretty good too but the menu is wildly different from the signature Moshe Shek restaurant.
all in all everytime im at Crossword i stop by !
Jan 12, 2007
When I am in the mood to settle down with a great book over a tasty dessert and shot of espresso or cup of coffee, I retreat upstairs in Crosswords in Kemps Corner to this cafe run by the Moshe's people(which people have raved about on burrp). Although you might get a few youngsters sprinkled in throughout the day, this remains a true best for coffee, pastries or light lunch, in the comfort of a great bookstore!