Friday, March 23, 2012

Cinnamon Fusion









One evening we just went to this place thinking it was a cafe.Since they do not serve tea/coffee and have a set menu meal we left the place for another day although we were impressed by the simple yet elegant interiors.So we decided to go back for lunch over the weekend.The staff is curteous and the place is warm and welcoming.They have an excellent selection of music..mostly blues,jazz and country.The concept is of a set veg or a non veg menu or as they call it "a dining experience".I tried the veg and my husband tried the non veg.The lunch started with a soup followed by a salad.Then there were starters,main course and dessert.As the name suggests it truly is fusion fare with a mix of continental and indian flavors.For soups we had cream of mushroom and prawn tom yum soup both were excellent in flavor and beautifully garnished.My husband loved the caesar salad he would just go back for that one dish.
The starters were indian tikkas and kebabs which were good but not really out of the ordinary with one exception... the papad encrusted paneer tikkas.yum!The main course -schezwan veg and the grilled chicken with mash.Both great but I was personally already full by then so could not do it justice.And then we ended our meal with the lovely desserts the molten choco lava cake and the cinnamisu a take on tiramisu.We also got served a special surprise dessert which was the highlight of the meal for me.It looked like a fried egg but was actually a mango jelly surrounded by coconut cream.Just amazing!We would love to go back frequently but the only drawback is the set menu.We were really impressed by the chefs skills and are pretty sure he would have created an excellent a la carte menu as well.

Things to note:Do not accepts sodexhos.Open only for lunch and dinner.They have free wifi.
http://www.cinnamonfusion.com/

Rating:
Food:4.25/5
Ambiance:4/5
Service:4/5
Meal for Two:800 Rs

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