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This tiny place with colourful décor, whacky posters, fun seating and a cosy vibe, is strongly reminiscent of a children’s play school and obviously caters to the younger crowd. The menu is quite limited and offers Indian and global comfort food and fusion dishes, including some combo meals. The vegetarian options are an overload of paneer, potatoes and cheese. Although the food is well-presented, the flavours are mediocre. Among Indian meals, the 'Rajma Chawal' is a good bet and fairly rustic. The 'Paneer Bhurji Wrap' is filling and worth trying. For desserts, one can choose from among waffles and pancakes. The 'Chocolate Charcoal Shake' and 'Paan Shake' here are hugely popular. The food here is value-for-money but fails to hit the right notes and is a tad heavy. The service is relaxed and unobtrusive.