Went there for lunch and totally loved the veg meals and the whole experience. The sambar is just too good and so is the payasam. We also had beef biryani which was also good. Meals cost 190 and its definitely worth it. However, some dishes on the menu are really expensive.
Kerala cafe serves authentic Kerala dishes. It has a very subtle ambience with soft music. Loved the decor and paintings there. We ordered Lemon Kulukki which was a refreshing drink but a little spicy. The appams are super soft. Loved their Kerala based curry as well. Most of the food is coconut based. We finished with tender coconut ice cream. Surprisingly, they cut the fresh coconut and serve the ice cream in it along with coconut water. The ice cream was really good and you can scrape off fresh malai to eat with ice cream. If you love Kerala cuisine, this is the place. Good to visit!
The ambience was unique & cosy. The food representation & taste was really good as well.
-The service was a bit laggy I felt. Some staff were really helpful & cooperative, while others weren't.
-The seating area of the restaurants were good while the washroom was just okay.. one of the washroom was getting renovated (i hope)
Lovely restuarant located ay Cadbury junction. The decor and ambience is elegant and the food is authentic. The staff is hospitable and makes sure you dine well. I tried the Sadhiya that is 18 different dishes on a banana leaf. It was delicious.
I personally loved it. The ambience and the songs played was so soothing 😌 when it comes to food affordable and wide options for veg and non vegetarian
Nice ambience....food is average... service could be better...tried Kerala chicken fry, french fry, Malabar chicken curry, Malabar parotta, appam, coconut ice cream in coconut, sweet lime soda
Kerela cafe provides authentic experience of South Indian cuisine, art and culture. The ambience is warm, staff is friendly and hospitable. One of the staff member- Mr Akshay greeted us very well. The food is divine. Must try their Samosa and coconut ice cream
At Kerela cafe, you can immerse yourself in the genuine essence of South Indian cuisine. The atmosphere exudes a welcoming warmth, while the staff members are friendly and hospitable. The food is simply divine as we had the pleasure of savoring their delectable vegetarian and non-vegetarian meals.The avg. cost for two people is around ₹ 1000 approx.
The food is the best.. i tried fosh fry mutton gravy & chicken biryani.. all 3 dishes were too yummy..
Lovely ambience tasty food. Had veg sadhya. Reasonable priced. We also ordered their Onam Sadhya which was around 26 items and it was priced at 1200 rs and it was sufficient for 2 ppl. The food was good
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