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The Madaras Cafe

 

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Its situated in a quiet corner of of the mall and you may not find the place very crowded (which is the attraction here 🙂 ) 
To speak of the food and menu, the menu is an interesting blend of Indian masala and western fast food (Vadawich, masala cheese balls..etc.) with a reasonable price. I somehow want to try something new from the menu with every visit and so far no disappointments. 
Saving the best part for tea, I should mention that unlike other cafes this place doesn’t disappoint our Indian taste for tea with a cup full of hot water,a tea bag and just a spoon of cream to battle with all the water! They keep it simple. There’s plain tea, ginger, masala, cardamom and green tea. If you are not a tea-person then there’s black coffee, coffee with milk and cappuccino. 
This is a place, elegantly decorated with jute curtains, vintage photos, and riveting conversations, where one would like to simply step in and escape their busy world.

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