The Café @ JW
Deepti Singh GuptaDeepti Singh Gupta/Guest Contributor/RESTAURANTS IN CHANDIGARH/ Updated : Nov 28, 2016, 14:25 IST
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The buffet at The Café @ JW with its enviable spread is worth every dime spent. The soya chaap, fruit crepes and carrot paranthas served here are to die for. The piping hot masala chai in dhaba style glasses is as authentic as it … Read more
The buffet at The Café @ JW with its enviable spread is worth every dime spent. The soya chaap, fruit crepes and carrot paranthas served here are to die for. The piping hot masala chai in dhaba style glasses is as authentic as it gets and the courteous staff adds to the pleasure of fine dining. This 24-hour restaurant is a must go for breakfast lovers who can relish some incredible carrot muffins, great egg dosas and eggs Benedict. Read less

The buffet at The Café @ JW with its enviable spread is worth every dime spent. The soya chaap, fruit crepes and carrot paranthas served here are to die for. The piping hot masala chai in dhaba style glasses is as authentic as it gets and the courteous staff adds to the pleasure of fine dining. This 24-hour restaurant is a must go for breakfast lovers who can relish some incredible carrot muffins, great egg dosas and eggs Benedict. Wash it down with the freshly squeezed carrot and beetroot juice. The Cafe serves North Indian, South Indian, Continental and cafe style dishes. A la carte menu boasts signature dishes like pan seared jumbo prawns with pommery mustard sauce and oven baked basa. For those who prefer Punjabi tadka, there is Amritsari chole kulche, a hearty dish of spicy chickpea stew, Amritsari kulcha and tangy onion raisin chutney. Impeccable ambience, sumptuous international quality food and attentive staff are what make The Café @ JW popular among food connoisseurs.
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