The Chikoo Tree Project
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Second time here, driving through the lanes of Margao, came across The Chikoo Tree Project. It is time to write about it.Here is the feedback:1. Ambie…
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Nice ambience. Moderate food. Not so worth the price. A good place to catch up wifi friends and family. I like their fried cheese and their momos are …
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We have visited Chikoo tree project twice in 2 years. Food is delicious. Enjoyed their vegetarian selection. Loved the pastas. Overall experience is f…
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The Chikoo Tree Project is open for Casual Dining. The Chikoo Tree Project serves Modern Indian dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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10 Reviews on “The Chikoo Tree Project”
Chikoo Tree Project has been doing the rounds on social media for a while now and is quite popular among the townspeople. Looking at the rave reviews, we happened to go here, instead of the regular Patisserie Victoria. The menu looked pretty eclectic and consisted of cusines from the north to the south of the country. But when we asked the attendant if we could get a particular dish, he downright said that only the sandwiches were available. We still treaded on and asked if the Pastas were available. Again, attendant told us that the noodles might be available. So my friend ordered a Goan Poi sandwich and I ordered the Masala noodles. Wrong choice! The sandwich was dry and very elasticy, and the noodles were basically Maggi with just lots of masala broth. Couldn’t even finish half the bowl because it was just bad.I’m hoping that maybe this was just a one time thing and they probably do serve dishes that are delicious. But during my visit, I didn’t find neither the food nor the staff very appealing.
Service miserably slow.Had to wait an hour for one sandwich.Dosas which are supposed to be a speciality were unavailable.Food tasted good but the wait was way too long.Expected so much more after reading the reviews online but was disappointed.
Coming from Margao, when one heads further up north, one becomes the subject of topics of conversation that span across the wonders of the north and how the south is a dark space under a rock. However, every once in a while, there are a few places that seem to break free of that little theoretical cocoon, and this haunt in question calls itself ‘The Chikoo Tree Project’. It serves as a nice plan to slot working lunches when in the city, or a fun meeting place, in general. While the space is small and cosy, the hearts of the people in the kitchen and the portions are massive. If you haven’t yet slotted ‘The Chikoo Tree Project’ into your planner, now wouldn’t be such a bad time to start doing so.
Situated in the busy yet quite lanes of Margao , this place looks like it is set up in a bungalow. Very nicely decorated with beautiful interiors , lots of board games to play and yet appears extremely spacious . They have selected menu and the food is extremely good . We tried the chicken soup and it was really tasty. It’s a peaceful place good for evening hang outs. They have a small library as well .
We stopped by TCTP last evening for dinner. We love quirky interiors and unusual setting and this place was a delight to the eyes in terms of colour, art, graffiti and ambience. Love at first sight! The service was lovely and prompt. The menu was a funky mix of items from the North, East, South and the West. We sampled the chicken thupka, and it was delicious with a good portion size; spicy beef salad – doused with vinegar and shocking the taste buds; kal dosai with keema – lovely combination and for desserts we had kokum cupcake and coconut pudding which was a perfect finale to the scrumptious food. We walked around the restaurant and spent time looking at their wee library on the first floor and the many paintings which adorn their space. We decided to go back to the place with our laptops and perhaps work there in the first floor, living off their delicious food and drinks.An art-house bistro with cozy interiors and friendly staff.
Love this place..! Great place to spend time ..the ambience is very relaxing .. there are a few activities available here which you can do while waiting for your order.. and the food is superb.. great quantity.. and extremely delicious.. have tried their kathi rolls..Momos..fruit juices..pasta.. everything is great
A beautiful quaint cafe, with surprisingly amazing food.The bacon cheese fries were yum. A huge huge serving of thukpa that can be shared by 02 and a heavenly dessert called vanilla chocolate Marriage. Every dish hits home and gives you that warm cozy feeling.