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Uncafe, Sion, Mumbai

Uncafe, Sion, Mumbai

I visited this cafe in December 2017 and the fact that Sion has a new Cafe apart from the CCDs and the Gurukripa made me happy 😛

Food - 7/10  . Along with coffee and other cold beverages and desserts it does has a lot of eating options to choose from. The presentation and the taste of the food is good, even the quantity is fair. We had a BBQ wrap, Parmesan fries, hazelnut latte and lemon iced tea, out of which lemon iced tea could've been better.

Ambience - 7/10 . The environment is quite comfortable and there are a lot of pillows to make sure that you are seated comfortably. There is a table upstairs to accommodate a group of people so that they can have their separate get together up stairs. The lightings are good for photography (snapchatting and instagramming 😛) and the cafe is filled with creative wall art and wooden crafts to attract your attention. It is a good place for couples to snuggle but limit your snuggling as the lightnings are bright enough 😂.

Spacious - kind of yes, but if the cafe is crowded you might have to wait which is usually not the scene as we went at 7 P.M and only one table was occupied.

Staff - 7/10 . Usually these days the staff everywhere is well trained and as it was less crowded, they were pretty much around our  table to attend us 😇

Pocket friendly - Yes

Music - No, soft music in the background would be a good idea

Easy to locate - yes, it is walkable from Sion station and pretty much faces the main road.

Highlights - they provide board games, books to read, even the Crossword is just opposite to it so you can buy your favourite book and head to the cafe.

Overall - 7/10 . Visit this Cafe to chill out with your date or friends or have your ME time, also a good place for reunions.

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