Perfectly cooked chicken and tasty pasta can make a good impression on you. Being at this cafe, eat good bagels. Here you can order delicious coffee or great tea.
Most visitors find the staff accommodating. But in comparison with other restaurants, Facebook gives Cafe Chocolate Tree a below average rating.
SundaySun | 11AM-1AM |
MondayMon | 11AM-12:30AM |
TuesdayTue | 11AM-12:30AM |
WednesdayWed | 11AM-12:30AM |
ThursdayThu | 11AM-12:30AM |
FridayFri | 11AM-1AM |
SaturdaySat | 11AM-1AM |
The garlic bread and chicken crostini set the appetite on the roll quickly followed by onion pakodas. The mint mayonnaise dip packed with chilly was perfect with not only the pakoda but everything that followed so much so that I requested for a second helping.
The partially sliced sausage was served as a crackdog which was quite interesting. There were bagels and chicken sandwiches which came with chicken drizzled with chocolate sauce. It did not quite appeal to me since the sweetness was way beyond the level achieved during caramelization. The lovely keema chicken pav more than made up for it. The spicy chicken tactfully scooped into the bread was an absolute delight. The Pita Pockets were served with one of the best Hummus I have had in recent times. It was finger licking good with the right blend of smoothness and olive oil. I was way too full for burgers but did take the bite of the soya patty and it was too good. I am generally not bowled over by veg stuff but this one was simply superb. Just when I wanted to call it a day they served this wonderful fettucini pasta that I could not resist. It was not cheesy and the sauce was served on the side which I greatly appreciated.
Rounded off with a bite of crispy chocolate momo followed by baked blueberry cheese cake. While I was determined to ration my portion of cheese cake, I forgot all about it while watching the live rib tickling stand up comedy show The others had the beverages like Mango Plushers and Chocolate Frappe and praised it to the gills. Definitely on my list for a 2nd visit.
They served in neat paper boxes which were fast and easy to serve but then I always have this tussle between paper and water (for reusable stuff). The latter wins even if I have to wait for a bit to be served. Maybe its me ; just want them to give it a thought; may be ask patrons how they would like to be served.