31 Mar 2016, 08:56 am
Tollywood actor Gaurav Roy Chowdhury and Megha Chowdhury were present to grace the occasion.
The cafe, an initiative of entrepreneurs Adarsh Kajaria and Rakhi Kajaria, offer a wide variety of all-day dining Mexican, Italian and American delicacies.
Adarsh Kajaria, owner, Crossroad Cafe, said: “The idea behind opening this cafe was to open a perfect place for brunch, afternoon soiree with friends, evening get-together or a perfect dinner with family and the loved ones. The unforgettable experience of fine-dining, ambiance and delightful delicacies is bound to stir quite some excitement among the people of the city at Crossroad Café.”
The café serves varieties of breakfast omelettes, Thai spice crispy fish tossed with hot ball sauce served with side salad, black eyed bean nachos, picante chicken burrito, pizza chipotle, pizza Napoli, pan fried gnocchi, chicken bitten steak, harissa chicken, asparagus risotto and grilled fish to name a few.
Rakhi Kajaria, owner, Crossroad cafe, said: “We have plans to open two more outlets of Crossroads café by the end of this year.”
(Reporting by Suchismita Roy, Image by Sandipan Kar/IBNS)
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