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Mumbai food: A cafeteria with good food and a good perspective during Shivaji Park
- Updated: August 1, 2016
Cafe Trofima
Food: Good
Service: Quick
Ambience: Cosy
When we mentioned name of a new eatery during Shivaji Park, a co-worker warned about a area throwing adult “mostly flops.” So, when we headed to Cafe Trofima, a hopes were not too high. After all, each new place starts in a area since something else has shut.
Also read: Shivaji Park’s Open House Cafe and Bar is a ideal hangout
Black Pepper Chicken
We found a place mouth-watering with potion walls, charity a excellent perspective of a bustling highway outside. Settling down, we motionless to sequence from opposite a sincerely immeasurable menu comprising continental fare. As we detected during a meal, a menu offering VFM options, going by a inexhaustible portions.
Chicken Pepperoni Sandwich
The interesting breakfast options like eggs Benedict (Rs 215) and Lamb Ghotala Pao (Rs 175) were taken as they are usually served from 8 am to 11.30 am. So, we kicked things off with a Lamb Cheddar Kebabs (Rs 275). The kebabs, that came dressed in cheese, were high on ambience though low on tenderness; a bit too chewy. Thankfully, mid by traffic with a kebabs, a Pepperoni Grilled Sandwich (chicken; Rs 315) and a Mixed Bean and Corn Burger (Rs 270) arrived. The sandwich, accompanied with French Fries, was a strike with a layers of vegetables and beef melting in a mouth with a abounding essence of duck pepperoni. A commanding of tortilla crumbs combined a good break to a corpulent burger, that was discriminating off. Meanwhile, a Chilli Garlic Potato Wedges (Rs 75) were picked and devoured in a jiffy.
The cosy interiors of Cafe Trofima
Generously spiced with garlic and paprika, a wedges were deep-fried nonetheless non-greasy and light. By a time a list was privileged off a initial orders, a categorical march arrived. We had picked Black Pepper and Chilly Rubbed Chicken (Rs 325). The piquant duck was accompanied with spinach leaves and crushed potato. However, a duck slices could have been a small some-more tender.
Though full, we couldn’t leave but perplexing out a Freakshake, that was partial of a cafe’s dessert menu. We called for Freaky Snickers (Rs 280), a hulk mop of tawny blast featuring pickled caramelised nuts, phony and sprinkled candy and choco shots; a blast in short. And it lived adult to it. Though during some sips, it did feel a small too sugary; presumably one ultra honeyed part short, and a splash would be during a ideal pitch.
Time: 8 am to 11 pm
At: Raja Bhade Chowk, Shivaji Park, Dadar (W).
Call: 8291019988
Cafe Trofima didn’t know we were there. The beam reviews anonymously and pays for the meals.