Good interiors Great food..This place is a must try for all the veggie lovers! Don't forget to try their variety of salads esp the pear salad with feta & quinoa..must try the mushroom cappuccino & the little tikkis �
Its a quaint eco friendly cafe located in a business area. Not too crowded, very interesting continental menu that focuses on fresh produce. Loved the Raw Papaya Salad and Bruschetta...
Many of you know that I am a devoted fan of Green Theory cafe in Bangalore.
I was privileged to make the acquaintance of its sister cafe--Little Green Cafe on Museum Road today.
Like Green Theory, Little Green Cafe is all vegetarian/vegan, with many yummy options to choose from.
I missed the open air garden ambience of Green Theory--nestled between convents and nuns' retreat houses on Convent Road, Green Theory is a space for the jaded urban soul to sink into an ah of recuperation and rest, while munching timelessly in the garden where the clock seems to have stopped.
On the other hand, Little Green Cafe is located on a relatively quiet corner of Museum Road, and is a small, unpretentious urban oasis, a refuge from the frenetic bustle and hidden terrors of the city night.
The food was superb--seems to be a Bikash Parik hallmark! I enjoyed renewing my acquaintance with Bikash--a very creative restaurant entrepreneur, with a talent for variations on the ordinary.
My three course dinner began with a chunky minestrone soup, finely laced with pearl barley. Then, a platter of beet, quinoa and feta cheese tikis.
Followed by the main course: a green Thai curry with unpolished Kerala red rice, with tofu, broccoli and other veggies thrown in the mix.
Then, a low sugar peanut butter and chocolate pastry for dessert.
I waddled out of the cafe, burping contentedly!
--Raj Ayyar
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