Neeta Mukesh Ambani is a chic new attraction in the premises of the Cultural Center (NMACC): Arts Cafe is located next to the Art House on Level 3. Centers are already other restaurants already, but this cafe separates itself in many ways – through – – its corner location, its rest food menu, its versatile places as well as its back -back atmosphere Too. We recently got a chance to eat food here and find out its offerings for ourselves. Since it was a Sunday, we also found a sample of some happiness from its brach buffet.
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NMACC Arts Cafe is the brainchild of Isha Ambani. Establishment shows his passion for art and his faith in the power of food to connect people, we are told. There are different types of artifacts in space, which are surrounding dinner with attractive beauty motifs. The message is clear: Can feast on your eyes, palate and mind. Internal design by Gauri Khan Exudes understood natural elements, art deco details, a warm palette of earthen tones and elegance with brass and gold touch. The two stunning elements serve as the centense of the cafe: a 16-foot bar with a fluid, a wave-like design and a little funnel skylight that takes most of the central room bath in sunlight. It also underlines the fact that it is one of some BKC establishments, with a skylight with a strategic location as well as a graceless food area. Other parts of the cafe are lounge (where we were sitting during our meal) and a private dining room. The latter is equipped with a presentation screen and its own live kitchen, available for customized booking at request.
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The menu has a mixture of Indian, Pan-Asian, Italian and other European flavors. The kitchen is headed by Chef Taran Joshi and Chef Joy Bhattacharya (head of Pak services at the Jio World Center). With soup, salad, pasta, pizza and burger, avocado toast and chicken wings such as cafe-style staples as well as samples of roast chicken and Indian appetizers expect samples. The dessert also has a standard array. But the brunch menu spreads over it, including other crowds preferred and more breakfast options such as dosa, Idlis, pancakes, etc., are available and are made on request. Grill and South Indian options are made in live counters located in the Al-Fresco region. In the evening, this roof allows dinner to enjoy the panoramic views of the ‘Fountain of Joy’.
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We gave our initial orders and then made our way in the middle part of the buffer arranged under the skylight. Certainly, there were mezze elements, sushi, cold cuts and like this. But there were many different types of butter, novels salads and dips which we were searching for the first time. We were influenced by the novelty of propagation as well as its seductive artistic presentation. Fortunately, the aspects we had selected did not just look good – they won us with their fresh balanced taste. Another attraction of buffet is not to be missed: a cheese table set at another end. We happily give different types of feasts – from Belper Knol to Gulmarg Style Bree.
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After remembering these small bite, we moved to the appetizer and men’s and ordered the first table. We appreciated this aspect of the brunch – all these big dishes arrived afresh and the other buffet item was not just knotted. We were particularly in love with nutritious tofu scuffle with citrus toast and increased flavorful rost Atlantic salmon with furicak.
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Later, we tasted an excellent array of desserts, including Patiecery Prasad, such as the Indian Mithai-inspired compositions, as well as cheesecakes, tarts, chocolate, chocolate and more. These are really a weekend’s biping dreams! During our food, we also left the drink from the wider drink menu. It has craft cocktails, handpick international wine, thinking -emerged mocktail, petu coffee and more. During the Sunday Brach, these La Carte are available.
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The NMACC Arts Cafe features Damian Hirste, Dia Mehhata Bhupal, Sameer Kulvur, Jennifer Gudi, Takashi Murakami, Rana Begum nor Black nor White. Many of them are displayed in the lounge area and we liked it relatively calm and comfortable. The main dining room was with a live music performance and it was also shocking to bring some people to tunes. This was an unexpectedly enchanting way to spend Sunday afternoon in BKC.
Where: Gate 11, Third Floor, Neeta Mukesh Ambani Cultural Center, G. Block BKC, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra East, Mumbai
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