Cosmic Cafe
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We found out this super cool cafe on wheels, well not really, they don’t really move but they do serve some great delights in a fancy truck placed in …
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Better ignored and forgotten. 170 rupees for a 50 rupee Apple pie, i was thinking I'll get at least a small full sized pie, what I got was treachery. …
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Cosmic Cafe is open for Food Truck. Cosmic Cafe serves Fast Food, North Indian and Beverages dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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2 Reviews on “Cosmic Cafe”
We found out this super cool cafe on wheels, well not really, they don’t really move but they do serve some great delights in a fancy truck placed in sector 9 Dwarka, as pretty as this truck looks, one look at their menu will also make you super happy to see decent pricing of various delicacies. We ordered margarita pizza (9inch)-130INR, Chicken Ceasar salad-140INR and Barbeque chicken wrap-110. Well, the food is definitely very decently priced and we were awestruck to find chicken Ceasar salad priced at 140INR compared to many other places where it is mostly priced 200INR or more than that. But to be honest food quality and taste matters too, the Ceasar salad taste okay, not too good, it was full of lettuce leaves which were not torn down to bite-size but layered as it is making it super difficult to consume, chicken, onion, bell peppers and olives were packed along with mayonnaise and seasoning in a sleek small box. Mayonnaise isn’t the dressing which goes on top of Ceasar salad, overall, it tasted fine but not great. For the barbeque chicken wrap, the barbeque sauce was drizzled uncooked, barbeque sauce shouldn’t be served uncooked, it isn’t a condiment to go along uncooked like ketchup or mayonnaise which doesn’t need heat to enhance its taste, due to the uncooked barbeque sauce, the wrap tasted sweet. Next, we tried the margarita pizza, thin-crust 9inch, sadly it wasn’t a 9-inch pizza and the pizza did not look like a pizza but a small disk of soft-cooked dough topped with melted cheese, apparently that is what a literal translation of pizza is but well something was missing from that dish which compels me to not call it a pizza.Overall experience was good, decently priced but needs to make a slight bit alteration in their service to be great.
Better ignored and forgotten. 170 rupees for a 50 rupee Apple pie, i was thinking I’ll get at least a small full sized pie, what I got was treachery. Hot dog, or rather potato bytes with high cost. Tried this for first and last time. Never ordering again. Ripping people off with fancy names is the new era of oblivion especially for this restaurant.