Get European bistro feels at The Window Kitchen in Royal Heritage Mall. Located on the rooftop of the mall, this place is major decor goals with quaint white seating and decor comprising knick-knacks like cages, hanging lanterns, picturesque window and flower props and a lot more. They also have a dedicated cosy nook for bibliophiles where you can find books, cards and board games.
We think, you can totally chill with your gang and play the game of cards while munching on delights here. The food options are like any other bistro. But what makes it stand apart is that their live kitchen where you can see your food being prepared. Also, The Window Kitchen has an outdoor stone oven where they freshly bake pizzas and pita bread.
For drinks, we tried the chilled mint mojito but loved spicy guava which was a perfect concoction of sweet and spicy flavours, served in a martini glass rimmed with salt and chilli powder. Following the drinks came the hummus platter with pita bread that the chef freshly rolled and baked in front of us, and two types of hummus - the classic one with olive oil and the basil one. This platter is sufficient for one person and costs just INR 150. For mains, we tried the freshly baked pizzas that came out of the stone oven. Topped with loads of grilled veggies and cheese, their farmhouse pizza is to die for.
For desserts, try their basil kheer if you're in a mood to try something offbeat. Else, the apple pie with ice cream is a safe bet.
We think, you can totally chill with your gang and play the game of cards while munching on delights here. The food options are like any other bistro. But what makes it stand apart is that their live kitchen where you can see your food being prepared. Also, The Window Kitchen has an outdoor stone oven where they freshly bake pizzas and pita bread.
For drinks, we tried the chilled mint mojito but loved spicy guava which was a perfect concoction of sweet and spicy flavours, served in a martini glass rimmed with salt and chilli powder. Following the drinks came the hummus platter with pita bread that the chef freshly rolled and baked in front of us, and two types of hummus - the classic one with olive oil and the basil one. This platter is sufficient for one person and costs just INR 150. For mains, we tried the freshly baked pizzas that came out of the stone oven. Topped with loads of grilled veggies and cheese, their farmhouse pizza is to die for.
For desserts, try their basil kheer if you're in a mood to try something offbeat. Else, the apple pie with ice cream is a safe bet.