Paddy’s Cafe
Shubha GuruShubha Guru/Times Travel Editor/CAFES, NOIDA/ Updated : Dec 17, 2015, 17:34 IST
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Paddy’s Cafe offers a small cottage like rustic setting with cane chairs and newspaper-like wallpaper featuring stories and pictures of the musicians and film stars of a bygone era. There is one hookah balcony, next to this 25 cov … Read more
Paddy’s Cafe offers a small cottage like rustic setting with cane chairs and newspaper-like wallpaper featuring stories and pictures of the musicians and film stars of a bygone era. There is one hookah balcony, next to this 25 cover restaurant. The place has a laid-back vibe and dim lighting that relaxes you and helps you forget the humdrum of daily life. Loved for its waffles, pancakes, pizzas and kebab platters, this cafe is considered to be one of the few good places offering agreeable Lebanese. Read less

Paddy’s Cafe offers a small cottage like rustic setting with cane chairs and newspaper-like wallpaper featuring stories and pictures of the musicians and film stars of a bygone era. There is one hookah balcony, next to this 25 cover restaurant. The place has a laid-back vibe and dim lighting that relaxes you and helps you forget the humdrum of daily life. Loved for its waffles, pancakes, pizzas and kebab platters, this cafe is considered to be one of the few good places offering agreeable Lebanese. You can try hummus with roasted chicken, Turkish chicken platter, and choose from chef’s signature dishes, such as London grill, seco de pollo and grilled fish with lemon butter. Though only a few options are available for dessert but choco lava and chocolate mousse are worth trying.
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