Mumbai food: A cafeteria with good food and a good perspective during Shivaji Park

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.

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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
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
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.

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