A sweet little cafe in the Hatworks Boulevard in Cunningham Road, this one is for folks to enjoy a quiet uninterrupted conversation as the world buzzed by.
Though the portions are small, they’re amazing to the taste and the manager’s service here was kindly and prompt. Typically cutesy cafes don’t fare well with the food but consider The Culinarium a surprise exception!
Little in space but big on personality, a short walk in this heritage building will take you to Hybiscus, a plant and decor store right behind it, which offers a pretty expanse of green and a soothing swing to boot! Would recommend for groups of 3 or lesser for a quiet cuppa and a break from the cityscape. Cheryl Braggs
The history of this place originates from Ooty.. Coonoor to be exact . While they have a full fledged continental restaurant over there, this is kind of a mini branch which functions as a cafe.. Ms. Nazir who's the curator over here has done an excellent job of making a regular out of me.. I found this place by accident and have been Wishing I found such understated places more often.
Their offerings are of very high standards in terms of quality and flavor that puts a lot of other popular cafes to shame.
My favorites : The chocolate orange, the opera and the chocolate raspberry. Croissants are really good as well
Do not.. And I repeat DO NOT exit the building without having tried their pot pie .
They got a good selection of vegan ice creams as well.. The seating is minimal and efficient where you can chill with a good cuppa and a book or a tablet for a read.
Give this a place a try for your sweet cravings of you are in the vicinity of Cunningham road.
Went there just to have the vegan ice cream.tried the chocolate one and it was definitely too good. The dairy lavender was okay. Went there on a rainy day the ambiance was exceptional and courteous staff.
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