Rose Cafe
Mayank KumarMayank Kumar/Times Travel Editor/CAFES, DELHI/ Updated : Mar 14, 2016, 16:05 IST
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Located deep in the bylanes of the posh Saket neighbourhood, Rose Cafe is as charming as it gets. The small eatery is divided amongst indoor and alfresco dining, both equally inviting. While the indoor arena makes you feel like yo … Read more
Located deep in the bylanes of the posh Saket neighbourhood, Rose Cafe is as charming as it gets. The small eatery is divided amongst indoor and alfresco dining, both equally inviting. While the indoor arena makes you feel like you’re in a bakery (imagine floral walls, furniture coloured in pastel hues and excessive use of white in the decor), the alfresco has charming patches of greenery around its periphery. Choose from a variety of Italian, Lebanese, continental and Mediterranean cuisines here, while the favoured picks are garlic breads, chicken breasts and pastas. Some of the cold beverages are quirky and worth-a-try. Head here for a cosy date, an evening with your pals, or for an elaborate meal with your family: you’re definitely in for a delicious treat. Read less

Located deep in the bylanes of the posh Saket neighbourhood, Rose Cafe is as charming as it gets. The small eatery is divided amongst indoor and alfresco dining, both equally inviting. While the indoor arena makes you feel like you’re in a bakery (imagine floral walls, furniture coloured in pastel hues and excessive use of white in the decor), the alfresco has charming patches of greenery around its periphery. Choose from a variety of Italian, Lebanese, continental and Mediterranean cuisines here, while the favoured picks are garlic breads, chicken breasts and pastas. Some of the cold beverages are quirky and worth-a-try. Head here for a cosy date, an evening with your pals, or for an elaborate meal with your family: you’re definitely in for a delicious treat.
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