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B-Shed Cafe

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Lebanese, Fast food, Vegetarian options
$$$$ Price range per person INR 200
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F3QV+P6Q, U-78 Rd
Gurugram, Haryana, India
Phase 2
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Taste dishes of Lebanese cuisine at this restaurant. Try perfectly cooked chicken shawarma, chicken rolls and momos. Great coffee is what may make you come back to B-Shed Cafe.

This place offers food delivery for the convenience of its customers. Most visitors find the staff friendly. If you want to experience enjoyable service, you should go to this spot. Prices are found affordable here. Google users awarded this restaurant 4.

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Bharat Tyagi Request content removal
Good place to eat. Price is also good.
Anjali Nanda Request content removal
Fresh and very tasty Shawarma. I have ordered many times from here. And they serve great portions.. Totally worth the money
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Shyam M Nair Request content removal
B-SHED is B-SHIT.

I'm not used to bitch on such review threads. It's such a pathetic reason to download an app. However, with the unfortunate experience I suffered with this restaurant, it makes sense I pay back in kind.

My story begins two weeks back. Me and my colleague ordered two classic shawarmas with extra fillings and Masala fries around 9:30 pm on Tuesday, 12th September. Dinner was had and we called it a night. The very next morning, in a span of few hours, I woke up with fever. If you are imagining a mild discomfort, you should know that a searing 102.8 weakens you severely, to the point you need to depend on someone to help you stand. Not that I could with my condition. Sadly, my troubles didn't end there.

Next, the crippling fever was followed by a violent case of diarrhoea and puking - the kind that makes you run to the washroom immediately after you consume anything. I considered moving my bed next to the commode - collapsing to the bed after being repeatedly drained is a task and a half if you have to keep shuttling between your room and the loo. Unsurprisingly, I had to receive medical assistance to alleviate my suffering. And speaking of, my colleague was also went down with the same symptoms at the same time as me. What a horrible, miserable reason to show cameraderie!

For me, the aftermath of it all has been quite harrowing. I've dropped a couple of kilos in the due process. I'm still not a 100%, two whole weeks after the incident. In retrospect, food poisoning is an understatement if you have to bear it like I did for a week and then some.

Funnily enough, I'm not the only one with this opinion. During this period, couple of more employees from our organization went through the same, excluding the colleague with whom I shared this sad turn of events. They have much more colourful stories to share which shall follow soon. What doesn't kill you definitely makes you grumpier, eh?

While we are on the subject of humour, your restaurant has become quite the joke in our organization. Feeding your shawarma to someone has overtaken the idea of skinning someone and boiling them in oil. Apparently when it comes to taking revenge, it is much more satisfying to see someone excrete their guts out. Sadly, there are those in the senior management who aren't amused with this situation. They are plainly asking us to avoid ordering from your establishment.

If you have persevered with this note and are wondering if you want to eat from this restaurant, at your own risk. It is cases like these and far severe ones that have resulted in governments such as that of Kerala to ban Shawarma. It's a travesty. I used to love shawarma. But now even thinking about it shivers my timbers. As far as I'm concerned, I'm never having shawarma again. So, exercise caution. This is not a fate I'd wish on my worst enemies.

Bad form, B-Shed Cafe.

You shouldn't be surprised though. What goes in is what comes out.

I ate your poison.
Now you feel my venom.
Lebanese, Fast food, Vegetarian options
$$$$ Price range per person INR 200
B-Shed Cafe on map
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F3QV+P6Q, U-78 Rd
Gurugram, Haryana, India
Phase 2
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Phase 2
F3QV+P6Q, U-78 Rd, Gurugram, Haryana, India
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Delivery Сredit cards accepted Takeaway Not wheelchair accessible
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