Have been here quite a few times. It's a small lil cafe, can be called a hidden gem. The food is too good.... service n staff are also good d owners dem self r der too look and make sure all is well, very friendly. Keep it up will always go back here...
Hot chocolateeeee 😍 yum yum yummm!
Best hot chocolate I've ever had hands down.
The grilled chicken burger was fine. Can be avoided.
The chicken roulade was pretty good.
The lemon raspberry soda was surprisingly really nice. The aftertaste of raspberry jelly totally excited my taste buds.
Would want to visit again to try the other dishes and of course have the hot chocolate again!
I thoroughly enjoyed a dinner for two here. The medium rare grilled tenderloin I ordered was done to perfection, and the green roast chicken was so intriguingly spiced. I found the bread pudding for dessert a tad too sweet but I loved it all the same.
We went here for a Sunday breakfast after several recommendations. Bumped into a friend who again said this was a great place and also added that breakfast wasn't their best time. We found the place packed (which isn't great as it's a tiny place). Food was not bad but not great either. Maybe we will try again but haven't found any pull so far. Try this place if you are in this area else skip.
You can't reserve a table here.the place is small but very cosy....perfect for a dinner if you have come to carters..just walk in here..we love the spinach raviolis.
Can't stop raving about how good the food is over here! Also, the place is extremely cute, with large windows, sky blue walls and lace curtains, giving a feel-good vibe.
I loved their Khurram Salli par eedu- lip smacking and made me wipe the dish clean... I was not willing to share the dish (trust me !!!)
Also loved their salli chicken - tangy, tomato gravy (true to its description) and the crisp potato straws took the dish to another level
Definitely going back here!!!
Call it good luck or whatever you may, but I find myself blessed to end up eating at restaurants that turn regular meals into really memorable ones. So much so, that I have the desire to keep coming back for more. That said, this tiny little space tucked away in a non-descript lane is a delightful place with exceptionally great food! After a long and tiring work day, the last thing you'd want is to go hungry to bed. What I failed to realise while ordering here is the portion size of the food is fantastic and well, more than enough to satisfy those pangs.
A colleague and me started off with strong and heady cappuccinos followed up with a beautiful and hearty Oink Oink sandwich and the Goan chorizo on a bed of mash potatoes. The sandwich, stuffed with thinly cut slices of slow-cooked pork, ham and onions was a pleasure to bite into although the pork was slightly dry for my liking. The onions, brown due to the caramelisation added a different dimension of flavour to the beautiful pork. The star of the evening however, was the Goan chorizo which transported us right back to the sandy beaches of Goa. Apart from the fact that it came nestling in a bed of the creamiest, luscious mashed potato, the flavours of the sausage seeped into the tangy gravy and created a whole range of flavours that felt like a circus on our tongues.
Of course, the meal would be incomplete without a bit of a sugar rush and the gulab jamun and rabdi tart justified why we must come back for more soon! That said, any dessert with gulab jamun in it is always welcome. The perfect texture play in the tart and the delicate taste of both, the rabdi and gulab jamuns is what did it for me. The tart not being oversweet was another bull's eye moment for the chef at Villa Vandre. Quick and courteous staff and great service and (how can I not) the tempting breakfast menu will bring me back again! Very soon!
Villa vandre is a tiny quaint eatery which impresses with quality, taste and service.I tried the raw papaya and mango salad which was fresh and crushed masala add to the flavour combinations.Ghadiali au gratin is creamy and rich. Its diced veggies in a white sauce, well seasoned and perfect for diners whibdont like chilli. Zucchini spagetti was innovative but oily snd the jalapeños werent tasting right. Do try their bangers and mash, prawn curry and dhansak. Meat lovers will find a variety of dishes to savour. Dessert was chocolate mousse which was yum and baked gulab jaamun rabdi tart was different. Ifound it too sweet. I wish i could try out more things from your menu. I 'll be back!
Decided to try this place out on a quite lazy Sunday and this place perfectly satiates the mood !!! A quite quaint little cafe serving up excellent food with love ! The decor was cute and charming a homely feel bright and cheerful ... The place has a good buzz and soft music .. The food is one to be remembered every dish on the menu is amazing !!! From the Salli chicken to the chicken roulade to the simple chicken salad !! To end with veg delicious baked gulag Jasmun with Rabdi tops of the meal nicely !!!! A must tryyy for everyone looking for a good meal or a place to catch up with friends !!!
This is a beautifully done cozy little place. I had visited this place with a couple of my friends. The server suggested us some dishes, and it was absolutely a treat. The herbal teas were also really well done.. A must visit if you wish to try the brunch here.
Great food and a really cozy ambiance. I tried out the Mediterranean Salad which was different and unusual in a good way. I also tried out the East Indian Sausages with Cheesy Mash and it was very well balanced. The Cherry Pannacotta had the perfect texture and I believe the cherry compote is made in house which was delicious. Service was great and the staff was friendly. A great opening for Bandra and just hope a bigger outlet opens soon.
Quaint little place with great food. Often busy and filled with conversation.
Tried out Mexican, Indian and Continental cuisine. Everything was brilliant.
Deserts were decent but a bit of a let down after the high standards set by the mains
Location: 4/5. Well-located for walkers. Parking can be tricky to find in the neighborhood, but who drives to a cafe?
Ambience: 3/5. Tiny place with neat decor. Very little elbow room on the tables for two.
Food: 4/5. Had their eponymous breakfast. Everything tasted good. The coffee was the standout.
Service: 4/5. Polite and practical. They turned down my request to prepare two eggs differently, though (I'd asked for one boiled and the other poached).
VFM: 3/5. Like most cafes in Bandra West, the place isn't super-expensive, but still feels like you're paying a slightly higher price, for the location, than the food/service would deserve on their own.
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A really small but lovely place. Had the prawn curry and the sri lankan water buffalo fry and both were very good. The restaurant doesn't take reservations so reach early or be prepared to wait
Had breakfast here and it's worth it...pork sausages are delicious...ambient is calm and cozy with soft music playing in background... Bit difficult to locate though unless you have been here before...all in all with small space it's making many people delighted with their awsum service and food.
A cute little cafe. A great place for a relaxing morning. Great breakfast. We had waffles, omelet and and a breakfast wrap. Everything was fabulous.
everything is yummy! helps that they are bang opposite my in-laws place. Chef Aloo & his wife Firuza have done a fab job!
The place was great. All the things were good. It's just little difficult to locate. Do try there desserts options
Hidden away in a tiny lane, Villa Vandre has as surprisingly superb menu. The East India Sausage Fry is to die for.
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