If you've been to New York or watched a lot of food shows on TV (like me π) you know bagels. You've always wanted to try one. A Jewish bread from Poland which has many styles and a faithful following. Butter Brews Bistro was the place I tried one for the first time and really loved it. Though it's not the typical New York style (which has a hard crust and chewy centre) but more like a classic home-style bagel.
Butter Brews Bistro isn't trying to reinvent the wheel, but it does want Punekars to experience bagels in a more familiar style. So their bagel sandwiches have a mix of traditional (European) as well as innovative Indian variants. I do feel bad that they don't do the classic smoked salmon bagel though.
I have discovered, however, whatever style, these bagel sandwiches and the accompanying light salad, especially paired with a refreshing drink, are the perfect light summer meal.
But they do offer so much more than just that. Butter Brews has a full blown awesome menu to fill all sizes of hunger.
Beverages- I absolutely loved the Basil Slush. So light, not too sweet and just amazing refreshing basil flavour. Masala Kala Khatta was bang on and the Oreo Cookie Shake was just mind-blowing - chocolatey, creamy and packed with crispy oreos. The Melon Basil Slush was nice too.
Bagel Sandwiches:
My favourite has to be the Sundried Tomato Olive Cream Cheese Bagel (210). So creamy light and the sundried tomatoes are just so tangy and flavourful.
What surprised me the most was the Chicken Gurkha Bagel (230). I didn't know what to expect as it was desi style, but it just knocked it right out of the park. Such an amazing mildly spiced chicken curry and cheese in that slightly chewy wonderful bagel. So good. No wonder it's their best selling one.
The Egg & Cheese Shakshuka Bagel (200) with a half fried egg and runny yolk with some tomato and onion based masala sauce at the bottom was quite amazing.
Breakfast:
Mushroom Stuffed Omelette - Really delicious and filling mushrooms and cheese omelette. Served with salad and a buttered bagel on the side. (220)
Mains:
-Veg Broodles sounded so interesting and it so was. Delicious light but super flavourful broth with noodles (now you get how it got the name?) and loads of vegetables. Loaded with garlic and pepper. Bowl of comfort, this. Chicken variant too is available. (230)
-Fried Garlic and Rosemary Grilled Chicken Balsamic - Long name but amazing chicken steak. Really soft and perfectly cooked chicken with oodles of rosemary and garlic flavour with the amazing tart balsamic glaze. The mash was pretty tasty too. The carrots, though, were slightly disappointing for me, as they were hard, barely cooked. Some may like the fresh taste, but I love my carrots soft and caramelly. The best part is you can customise the dish the way you want. Like you can have sauteed vegetables or herbed rice instead of mash. (290)
Desserts:
-Butter Brews Bistro has a great selection of desserts too and I was so looking forward to it. The New York Cheesecake was fantastic. Cheesy, creamy and quite gooey in the centre. I like the fact that they don't overpower the cheesecake with any sauce or berry compote. (200)
-The Chocolate-Hazelnut Cake was so good. Sticky, gooey dark chocolate, coffee and absolutely loaded with hazelnut. It was a dream. (190)
Verdict:
Butter Brews Bistro is one of those, feel-good and youthful cafes that just feel like home. Really chill atmosphere, great service and beautiful ambience. The food, though, is just amazing. Loads of different food for different people and moods. From breakfast to nurse a hangover, a light cosy meal or a dessert binge, they've got you covered. I love this place and I can't get enough of their bagels.
Butter Brews Bistro isn't trying to reinvent the wheel, but it does want Punekars to experience bagels in a more familiar style. So their bagel sandwiches have a mix of traditional (European) as well as innovative Indian variants. I do feel bad that they don't do the classic smoked salmon bagel though.
I have discovered, however, whatever style, these bagel sandwiches and the accompanying light salad, especially paired with a refreshing drink, are the perfect light summer meal.
But they do offer so much more than just that. Butter Brews has a full blown awesome menu to fill all sizes of hunger.
Beverages- I absolutely loved the Basil Slush. So light, not too sweet and just amazing refreshing basil flavour. Masala Kala Khatta was bang on and the Oreo Cookie Shake was just mind-blowing - chocolatey, creamy and packed with crispy oreos. The Melon Basil Slush was nice too.
Bagel Sandwiches:
My favourite has to be the Sundried Tomato Olive Cream Cheese Bagel (210). So creamy light and the sundried tomatoes are just so tangy and flavourful.
What surprised me the most was the Chicken Gurkha Bagel (230). I didn't know what to expect as it was desi style, but it just knocked it right out of the park. Such an amazing mildly spiced chicken curry and cheese in that slightly chewy wonderful bagel. So good. No wonder it's their best selling one.
The Egg & Cheese Shakshuka Bagel (200) with a half fried egg and runny yolk with some tomato and onion based masala sauce at the bottom was quite amazing.
Breakfast:
Mushroom Stuffed Omelette - Really delicious and filling mushrooms and cheese omelette. Served with salad and a buttered bagel on the side. (220)
Mains:
-Veg Broodles sounded so interesting and it so was. Delicious light but super flavourful broth with noodles (now you get how it got the name?) and loads of vegetables. Loaded with garlic and pepper. Bowl of comfort, this. Chicken variant too is available. (230)
-Fried Garlic and Rosemary Grilled Chicken Balsamic - Long name but amazing chicken steak. Really soft and perfectly cooked chicken with oodles of rosemary and garlic flavour with the amazing tart balsamic glaze. The mash was pretty tasty too. The carrots, though, were slightly disappointing for me, as they were hard, barely cooked. Some may like the fresh taste, but I love my carrots soft and caramelly. The best part is you can customise the dish the way you want. Like you can have sauteed vegetables or herbed rice instead of mash. (290)
Desserts:
-Butter Brews Bistro has a great selection of desserts too and I was so looking forward to it. The New York Cheesecake was fantastic. Cheesy, creamy and quite gooey in the centre. I like the fact that they don't overpower the cheesecake with any sauce or berry compote. (200)
-The Chocolate-Hazelnut Cake was so good. Sticky, gooey dark chocolate, coffee and absolutely loaded with hazelnut. It was a dream. (190)
Verdict:
Butter Brews Bistro is one of those, feel-good and youthful cafes that just feel like home. Really chill atmosphere, great service and beautiful ambience. The food, though, is just amazing. Loads of different food for different people and moods. From breakfast to nurse a hangover, a light cosy meal or a dessert binge, they've got you covered. I love this place and I can't get enough of their bagels.