Café Nomad
Deepti Singh GuptaDeepti Singh Gupta/Guest Contributor/CAFES, CHANDIGARH/ Updated : Nov 28, 2016, 14:37 IST
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Café Nomad lives up to its tag line 'Journeys from the Middle East to the Far East', depicted in its elaborate menu that includes a cornucopia of Moroccan, Arabic, Mexican and Mediterranean dishes. A medley of fresh salad, an exhi … Read more
Café Nomad lives up to its tag line 'Journeys from the Middle East to the Far East', depicted in its elaborate menu that includes a cornucopia of Moroccan, Arabic, Mexican and Mediterranean dishes. A medley of fresh salad, an exhilarating melange of succulent kebabs and delicious entrées pleases every food connoisseur. Read less
Café Nomad lives up to its tag line 'Journeys from the Middle East to the Far East', depicted in its elaborate menu that includes a cornucopia of Moroccan, Arabic, Mexican and Mediterranean dishes. A medley of fresh salad, an exhilarating melange of succulent kebabs and delicious entrées pleases every food connoisseur. Some of the popular dishes are saffron and cinnamon cured Moroccan tagine, chicken saaz and falafel (considered to be the best in town). The all-time favourite hummus (you can order as many helpings of hummus as you want) with Pita bread is a rockstar of sorts. Smoothies and coffee are also worth a try.Café Nomad is the place to try new cuisine and add magic to the palate when routine gets boring. The culinary artistry breaks the monotony of everyday food and refreshes the spirit and the soul. The outer facade of the cafe is deceptive and the space unimpressive, but the quaint European decor makes up for these shortcomings. Besides, the portions are surprisingly large and sumptuous, and the ‘on the go’ packing facility is great.
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