A cute little cafe with a beautiful ambiance and decent food in the foothills of Mansa Devi Complex in Panchkula. To my surprise, it had beautiful interiors with some beautiful wall art and lovely vibes.
The menu is very nicely designed with Indian, Chinese, continental & fusion food to choose from. The best thing about their menu being their drinks, with some really well balanced mocktails, coffees, shakes and hard drinks. There’s a very wide variety for vegetarians too.
I Had:
Drinks (4.5/5): They serve a wide variety of alcohol and cocktails but if you don’t consume alcohol like me, their mocktails and coffee is what I liked the most. I tried their Chili Guava Frozen Margarita, Hazelnut Iced Latte and Irish Coffee. The Chili Guava Frozen Margarita had a punch of guava, tinge of lemon, spices and some chopped green chilies for the hit. Loved the drink for its distinct taste. The Irish Coffee was perfectly brewed too, with some baileyis for the booze in the cream. Their drinks are highly recommended and something I can go back there for.

Irish Coffee 
Chili Guava Frozen Margarita 
Hazelnut Iced Latte
Kebab Platter (3.5/5): The platter had paneer tikka, masala chaap & mushroom tikka with green chutney. The platter paneer tikka and mushrom tikka were spicy and well balanced but the chaap was undercooked.

Tandoori Platter 
Honey Chili Cauliflower
Honey Chili Cauliflower (3.75/5): It was the usual honey chili cauliflower, with lots of chili and a crisp covering. Recommended in Chinese starters.
Chickpea & Quinoa Burger (3.5/5): Burger made healthy with a quinoa and chickpea patty, topped with cheese slice and some melted cheddar on a bed of lettuce, cucumber and tomato slices and mayo inside a freshly toasted bun. It was served along crisp fries and mayo dip. The patty was very low on spices and lacked the zing.

Chickpea & Quinoa Burger 
Veg Pasta in Alfredo Sauce
Veg Pasta in Alfredo Sauce (3.25/5): Basic penne in white sauce with lots of veggies and cheese. It was served with garlic bread. To my dismay, no one cooks pasta al dente and they were no exception.
Vegetable Lovers Flaming Pizza (4/5): This was the star of the day, perfect on visual aesthetics, a bliss to the eyes. Thin crust perfectly baked pizza with the perfect amount of flavourful sauce and lots of cheese. It was topped with bell peppers, broccoli, mushrooms and olives. It was finished off on the table by pouring over some rum and fambeing. The booze was overpowering for some, but I liked the overall feel. Recommended.

- Taste: 3.75/5
- Portion: 4.25/5
- Service: 4.25/5
- Ambiance: 4/5
- Price: 4/5
Recommendations: Chili Guava Frozen Margarita, Irish Coffee, Honey chili cauliflower, Vegetable lovers Flaming Pizza.
Meal for 2: ₹1000/- (without alcohol).
Serving some decent food with decent portions and prices, for me this is the perfect place to chill whenever driving up to Mansa Devi Temple. The interiors of the cafe are lovely with some beautiful wall art. The quality of the ingredients used was fresh and the flavours were coming through. The drinks are what I liked the most here. The service was fast. Recommend trying this cafe whenever nearby.
