03 Aug 2014, 04:13 pm
‘The House Special Menu’ features handpicked recipes round the world from America, Morocco, Greece, Lebanon, etc with selections like Royal Bengal Lamb Pizza, Bikers Chicken Fusion Discovery, Samui Benedict, Hangover Killer Sandwich , Eggless Chocochip Pancake and many more.
"The menu has been prepared keeping in mind the bikers' choices. Bikers travel throughout the world from one place to another which somewhere brings out a sense of brotherhood with each and every place. Thus we have prepared the menu keeping the brotherhood concept forward which I think will be more attractive to the customers,” said the owner of the café.
The entire cuisine has been researched and developed keeping in mind the health factor and a concept of intelligent food. The menu varies from signature breakfast dishes to main course and fusions.
There are an extensive range of deserts to enjoy sweet pleasures of taste.
The café claims it offers healthy food keeping a widespread pick of nourishing and detoxifying juices that revitalize body and mind.
The sole concept of the menu reflects the global concept of travel and adventure. One can take a trip around the world by tasting its recipes.
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