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Ciclo Cafe

A long timed bookmark, it was ticked off on the holiday of May Day.
Bearing the heat the two of us, caught up at lunch at around 12:30 p.m. The place is easy to spot as it is located quite visibly on Road Number 36. There is ample parking space available in the property.

We did not have a prior booking, but that wasn't an issue, considering we were early for lunch. The stewardess showed us the way in to our table. The ground floor houses a plethora of cycles, and the related gear. The seating is on the first floor, divided mainly into two areas: one which is around the bar and the other, outside it, done in hues of teal and pink. You're sure to like the overall look of the place. We chose to be seated at the interior end, right next to the sofas.
Settling in, we placed an order for Choco Berry shake and a cocktail, Cosmopolitan. The cocktail was visually interesting, and as for the shake, it turned out to be non-tangy, despite having the berries. For the starters, we ordered veg Quesadillas and for the mains, Roasted Pepper and Zucchini Lasagne.
The Quesadillas were very well done and the accompanying salsa and sour cream were delish! The Lasagna was done in red sauce but it's richness is sure to woo everyone's taste buds. Despite being quite heavy, you'd keep going back for another bite.

Managing some space in our tummies, we chose Tiramisu in the desserts. The quantity is definitely more than what is usually offered at other places. The presentation, itself, was rugged and different, in a good way. The Tiramisu was soft and gooey, checking all the flavour boxes, delightfully. Do give this one a try.

The servers were helpful with what to order and quite prompt in their services.
The place had a 15% off on Axis Bank cards, so our total was around 1600 for two, which is good enough, considering the food experience on offer.

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