I discovered this place accidentally, after the Tibet's Kitchen in the old double-story market closed down.
I have visited this place regularly and it's one of my go-to places for dining in South Delhi.
It might be a little tricky to discover as it is on the first floor of the complex - the front of the complex has a musical instrument store and the first floor has a gym.
It's a quaint, no nonsense diner serving Tibetan fare which I personally found to be the most authentic in Delhi. The ambience is a standard affair - VH1 playing on a projector over mild volume.
Frankly, I felt the restaurant could charge more than it does - low key ambience, authenticity in cuisine, decent quality cutlery, prompt and Swift service - they have the basics down to the T.
I am not sure if they still serve minced meat pies - but you should definitely try those if you are an omnivore.
Washroom: Decent 4/5
Main cuisine: great for a restaurant, not at the level of household food but no complaints, 5/5
Drinks: Rudimentary, made from canned juices, sodas, dip teas, soluble coffee powder, etc. But priced reasonably - 4/5
Cutlery: can't recall if tissues were soft paper or polymerised, serving utensils were ceramic/wood, cutlery was simple and made of good quality steel - 4.5/5
Ambience - Subjective, i like the low-key VH1 consistency - 5/5
Service - 5/5
Remote Work Compatibility - not a cafe per se, but generally it's quite so it should be possible, ask the proprietor if they are okay with providing you a plug-point. Would recommend ordering a meal at least as they are quite reasonably priced.
The place is a bit difficult to find, seems to be across the street from the location on Google Maps - I would suggest searching for the banner and then walk inside the building, down the corridor and up the stairs as per the signs.
The food was absolutely fantastic!
Visited at lunch, so it was quite. Staff were friendly, food were so nice. Will visit again.
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