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Cafe Nomad

Walking near Le Corbusier Centre, visit this cafe. According to the clients' comments, Greek and Mediterranean dishes here are quite good and the menu is well-organized. Perfectly cooked mediterranean chicken, doner and doner kebabs may be what you need. Degust good brownies, vanilla ice cream and yogurt at Cafe Nomad. A selection of delicious beer or good wine is offered to guests. Come here and try great iced latte, iced coffee or cold coffee.

This place is well known for its great service and friendly staff, that is always ready to help you. Based on the guests' opinions, prices are low. You will definitely appreciate the lovely atmosphere and terrific decor. 4.2 is what this spot got from the Google rating system.

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Mandeepinder Singh Randhawa

a month ago on Google

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Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: ₹800–1,000 Recommendation for vegetarians: Somewhat recommend Vegetarian offerings: Clearly labelled vegetarian dishes Parking space: Plenty of parking Parking options: Free of charge parking lot
Amit Gupta

2 months ago on Google

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Here’s a detailed review of Café Nomad, Sector 7, Chandigarh — what it gets right, what could be better, and whether it’s worth a visit: Basics • Location: 178, Inner Market, Sector 7 (opposite the Sports Complex), Chandigarh.  • Cuisine type: Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, with some fusion and global touches.  • Ambience / Vibe: Relaxed, stylish, somewhat quaint décor. It is often described as a calm place suitable for lunch, catch-ups, or casual dining.  • Timing / Cost: Open from around 11 AM to midnight. Average cost for two is about ₹1,200 (approx.) excluding drinks/desserts.  What It Does Well 1. Food Variety. The menu is quite expansive — salads, mezze platters, tagines, falafel, hummus, etc. If you want something different from the usual North Indian / Chinese café fare, this is a strong option.  2. Portion Size. A lot of reviewers mention the portions are generous. You generally feel like you’re getting value in terms of quantity.  3. Ambience & Service. The café is well-liked for its ambiance — relaxed, comfortable interiors, good for meeting friends or even working quietly. Service is mostly praised: courteous staff, decent wait times.  4. Signature Items • Hummus with pita bread is apparently a “rockstar” dish here.  • Moroccan tagine, falafel, and various mezze items are also frequently praised.  • Coffee and desserts are also well received.  What Could Be Better / Issues 1. Price vs Perceived Value. Some patrons feel the café is on the expensive side. For certain dishes, expectations may be slightly higher based on cost.  2. Menu Inconsistencies • A few reviews mention things like vegetables being undercooked or certain items not being exactly as described.  • Some items may not match the “authentic” version people expect, especially for Mediterranean or Middle Eastern dishes.  3. Decor / Exterior vs Interior. The outer facade of the café is sometimes described as “deceptive” — meaning it doesn’t quite match expectations if you judge purely by the outside. Once inside, however, things improve with décor, seating, etc.  4. Peak Hours / Crowds. As is typical with cafés of this sort, during busy times (evenings or weekends) service may lag and it might be noisier. For a quiet visit, better to go off-peak hours. Overall Take / Is It Worth It? Yes — Café Nomad is worth a visit especially if you enjoy trying international flavours, good ambiance, and relaxing meals. If you go for lunch or early evening, you’ll likely have a pleasant experience. If you’re very particular about authentic flavours or want a more budget-friendly place, then compare options — but this café delivers well for what it aims to be. Food: 4 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 4 Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: ₹2,000+
Merul Dhiman

2 months ago on Google

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The cafe has some decent food although it seems to suffer an identity crisis on what it wants to be, you can expect to see a medle of decor from 3 different regions which doesn't flow too well and the drinks and service were mid at best. Food: 3 Service: 2 Atmosphere: 1 Meal type: Brunch Price per person: ₹1,400–1,600
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