Besides Gopal Gyan Samaj Mandir, visit Le Studio Avec Café in the vicinity. Most likely, you'll return to this cafe later to taste good coffee. Google users granted the rating of 4.2 to Le Studio Avec Café.
I should start this review with a disclaimer: as soon as I got in this café, I could quickly see I was not in its target clientele -- a young hip crowd who like a loud, "happening" kind of place. Customers who fit that category would probably love it here. I was miserable. I'd been misled by the name, which conjured up my visions of a cute little Parisian coffee niche. Several of my pictures below will show how "off" those visions were!I can't imagine how people heading west on DP Road ever find Le Studio avec Café. It's up on the 2nd floor of a building with many street-level shops; and although its sign and large front window are prominent -- in fact, they were what had long attracted me to try out the place -- there's no way to know how to get up to it if you're on DP Road but not yet at its intersection with the main road. The way I finally reached the café was by calling from outside and they sent someone down as a guide. There turned out to be a small street-level sign on an easel pointing to the way in, but only on the far side of the building if you're coming west on DPRoad. Then you have to go through a rundown and grimy courtyard (a charitable description!) and up several flights of stairs. Anyone with physical challenges, forget it.The café itself is quite a contrast to the yucky approach from the street -- bright, colorful, and clean -- but not at all a café ambience. A studio, yes. All that space plus a large movie screen makes me assume there are performances here. As soon as I got seated, they turned on loud music. I asked if it could be turned off, since there was no one else around. No way, they all but said, though it did get turned down a bit. Only because I wanted to review this place did I decide to stay and order at least one thing. My choices were limited, as I was low on cash and found they don't accept cards.Dal tadka seemed a good choice. While waiting for it, I enjoyed watching out the enormous streetview window. My order came fairly soon in a surprisingly (to me) attractive little white serving dish, and (again surprisingly) it was quite tasty. I could almost forget the pounding music while savoring it.No one else ever came in, although this was nighttime. It was a relief to get back down from the raucous Bollywood beat to street level and the quieter sounds of honking cars.