Kashi Art Cafe
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I've always been a big fan of the famous Kashi art café.The interior and the decor here is to die for! The wonderful pieces of art coupled with the ou…
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Kashi’s has been on my bookmarked list of places to try out!I’m glad it happened this time when I went to Kochi. This place gave me anostalgic vibe as…
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Date : 11-Jan-2020 at 8 PMA great walk along the sea front then a stroll around the market, was just right to hop in to this place for dinner. We arri…
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7 Reviews on “Kashi Art Cafe”
I’ve always been a big fan of the famous Kashi art café.The interior and the decor here is to die for! The wonderful pieces of art coupled with the outdoorsy vibe is what makes this place so famous.Coming to the food. The food here is consistent. I’ve tried the tomato and cheese omlette that comes with bread and some fruit. I think using cherry tomato instead of regular tomato would make the omlette even more exciting. It did have a generous amount of cheese which was great.The special chocolate cake is so good. It’s light in sweet but gets really heavy for one person. Highly recommended!
Kashi’s has been on my bookmarked list of places to try out!I’m glad it happened this time when I went to Kochi. This place gave me anostalgic vibe as it is an exact replica of an art café in Bangalore. Kashis iscompact but the interiors are artfully remarkable.After a thirst-quenching drive to Fort Kochi we ordered coldcoffee; but in Kashis they do not blend it but instead milk and sugar syrup isserved separately and can be added as per ones liking.For food we ordered a plate of meat lovers omelet (which isstuffed egg omelet with ham, sausage and heaps of cheese served with twotoasted breads a butter slice and few fruit slices), a plate of garlic bread(so full of flavor) and hummus dip. Food was tasteful but not fancy looking!For desserts we had a slice of the banana cake and a sliceof the mud cake (which was mildly flooded in hot chocolate sauce) *drools* -these both are a must try!
Date : 11-Jan-2020 at 8 PMA great walk along the sea front then a stroll around the market, was just right to hop in to this place for dinner. We arrived to find that while the place was buzzing with customer but still could get a table in the corner which was good.This place is got a rustic deco world charm which I liked. This cafe is a mix of Art Deco with food to go with it. What I like is the dim lit ambience, cool decor and yummy food to go with it.The attendants were attentive and customer focused. Started with some cool drinks , especially had one with a honey twist which was good. When in this sea side town what best to have is sea food, so ordered a grilled fist with veggies & mash. This was well cooked , fresh and a complete must have.They did have fancy deserts but we did not go that way the meal was way we wanted to savor on our taste buds.Do make a trip to this diner if you want to have a mix of good food and soft ambience.
Lovely place, however it has become very mainstream and that’s why it is always crowded and noisy.Apart from that, if you come here early in the morning then you’ll be able to enjoy a lovely breakfast. Their meat lovers omelette is best in the world. coffee and lime soda are also awesome.
Ended up here cos this was one of the major suggestions in fort kochi.From the service to food , to he honest, am disappointed.Nobody cares you are there or not. I had to wait around 20 minutes to find a waiter, and he was in rush . He went somewhere in between taking our order. I went to kitchen directly and had to order the food. How embarrassing!.The watermelon mocktails was good. Flavour was fresh.Coming to their signature dish it was well.over priced and and not even presented properly. The chicken was cooked well and the sauce was good. But the choice of veggies they serve could have been better.
Located in the beautiful Fort Kochi area, this unique cafe truly stands up to its fame. It is a decently large space with very spacious seating, that also being of varied kind. There are art specimen on special display as well as on walls and frames, with labels of the artists behind the work. I went on a Tuesday afternoon when it was almost full of visitors (mostly tourists). I ordered cold coffee and it was very refreshing. I tried the Biker’s burger chicken and it was absolutely fabulous. Am not a fan of burgers, but this truly justified the hype of the place. Also tried the spinach and aubergine lasagna and it was delicious, very well cooked and hot. We were too full in this that there was no room left for desserts. The service is good and staff well dressed. The manager at the counter told us about the place and overall the place is a must try. instagram.com
‘A good #restaurantreview can point you toward your new favorite spot or help you avoid a dining disaster.’ I believe in the above line I read somewhere long back.Not being critical, but my food experience at #KashiArtCafe was sub-par.I ordered for a #VegPasta (pic 1) for mains which looked yum but was too chewy and tasted alright.For #dessert, we were told not to return without trying out their ‘legendary #chocolatecake’ named as #Cake (pic 3) in the menu. But, it was so disappointing that 4 of us found it difficult to finish.But, appreciate the #jackfruitcake (pic 2) they served. It was good.Menu, yes was a little pricey. The ambience and #interiordecor was nice and cosy. If you are looking for a peaceful place to go sit and spend some quality time alone or with friends, this place might be perfect.May be it’s our tastes and taste preferences, but overall, we all had pretty high expectations about the place but was disappointed.