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La Forno Cafe

Here you can find the Italian cuisine. It's easy to find this cafe due to its great location. Try nicely cooked chicken melt, chicken pies and almond chicken. Many guests point out that waiters serve tasty almond croissants, apple tarts and almond pie here. Come to La Forno Cafe for good bitter. Drink the great almond coffee, ice tea or juice offered here.

The energetic staff works hard, stays positive and makes this place wonderful. This place is remarkable for its terrific service. Here you will pay attractive prices. The pretty atmosphere adds a relaxing feel to a guests' stay at this spot. As for the Google rating, this cafe earned 4.4.

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Neha Anwer

27 days ago on Google

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The highlight is ofc the Almond Croissant, so yummy and rich in taste. Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Meal type: Other Price per person: ₹200–400 Recommended dishes: Almond Croissant Parking space: Plenty of parking
Shivdath Jp

a month ago on Google

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Visited La Forno Café with my family, and it was an absolute delight! We tried the beef steak, pasta, parmigiana, seafood rice, fish and chips, and their ever-famous almond croissant, every single dish was super delicious. The steak was cooked perfectly, with the temperature and texture spot on. The smoothies and cold coffees were refreshing and balanced, completing the meal perfectly. The ambiance was cozy and elegant, making it a lovely place for a relaxed family meal. Highly recommended! Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Meal type: Dinner Price per person: ₹800–1,000
BS

a month ago on Restaurant Guru

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I ordered a coffee and an almond croissant and sat down to do some work. The croissant was good. However, I was politely asked to leave after around an hour as they didn't want people sitting there with their laptops. I understand that this might be their business strategy. But being asked to leave, however politely, does not leave a good taste. So maybe the cafe should put up a notice or message somewhere saying that they do not want people sitting there with their laptops, so that this doesn't happen to others in the future.
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