Cyrus D.
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We visited Kala Ghoda Café for lunch — a treat from our son. The café has that cozy, heritage charm and friendly service that everyone raves about.
Wife had the Ham and Cheese Classic Sandwich, I had the Mutton Sandwich, and our son went for the Chicken Schnitzel. We shared a Rocket, Fruit & Honey Salad, the Ginger Cake with cream, and a bowl of Roast Potatoes.
Everything was fresh and nicely done — except the mutton sandwich, which, in my humble opinion, should have been the classic kind: just butter, salt, pepper, and a touch of whole grain mustard between two soft slices of bread. Instead, this version tried a little too hard to impress and somehow lost its soul in the process.
Overall, it’s a pleasant spot with good vibes, but I still can’t figure out why cafés like this are hyped up to such dramatic levels — and the prices certainly add to the mystery