surbhi J.
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A calm, composed, cosy, and serene café—open to nature and art. It’s ideal for small groups and can accommodate only a limited number of guests due to its intimate seating. If you’re looking for some me time and mental peace, this is definitely a place to try. The café is impressively noise-free; even when people are seated close by, you can hardly hear their conversations, which adds to the tranquil experience.
I tried their cold coffee—sweetness was just right—and the carrot cake, which was incredibly fresh, light, and not dense at all, with a lovely hint of cinnamon and served at the perfect warmth. The overall presentation felt simple yet thoughtful.
My friend ordered a Kumaoni dish, which she personally enjoyed. However, it didn’t quite appeal to me, probably because my North Indian taste buds are inclined towards stronger, familiar flavours. That said, the café’s ambience, peaceful energy, and artistic surroundings make it a lovely spot to slow down, read, reflect, or simply enjoy quiet moments away from the city’s rush.