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Feedback gevenIt's everything about Moshe's cafe that gives this amazing feeling while you're there. I always have my favourite dish there which is Char Grilled Chicken; it is so scrumptious. I have tried their other starters and drinks too. However, this one stands out. Next time when I visit them I will try something new for sure.
I am a regular visitor to CrossWord and to Cafe Moshe which is inside the bookstore. I love their preparations particularly sandwiches. But I had some bad experiences in which they tried to overcharge me, a few times.<br/ <br/ In the latest incidence, on 22 Aug 2018 at about 3.30 pm, my daughter and I had orderd a chicken sandwich and 2 regular Cokes. Instead of charging Rs 100 each for the drinks, they charged Rs. 115 each under the item Diet Coke. The waiter LIED blatantly that both Coke and Diet Coke are of the same price. But when I demanded to check the menu card, he agreed that those two prices were different. This waiter has been working there for years and definitely knew the difference but he LIED which shows that this is a regular practice of Cafe Moshe. The manager cum cashier Rashmi said sorry and gave me the corrected bill. But this has happened even earlier. Same persons, same outlet and overcharging.<br/ <br/ They dont have all the items from the menu on their computer system and looks like this fact is used very conveniently. eg. They have listed cold drinks under two heads Sprite Rs 100 and Diet Coke Rs 115. Which means, except Diet Coke, all other cold drinks (which I assume will be mostly Coke) will go under the heading Sprite. Now if you order Coke and in the bill that you receive, it says Diet Coke, you dont think it is a wrong heading. You simply assume that instead of Coke it is listed as Diet Coke. This strategy is probably to deliberately fool customers and overcharge them. I have a feeling this is their regular practice. So, I have decided to complain at this forum.<br/ <br/ <br/ Please go through your checks at Cafe Moshe at all outlets as twice they charged me for a mineral water bottle which I had never ordered at their Palladium Mall outlet.
While I have reviewed Moshe’s before, I am penning this specific review for this particular outlet. <br/ <br/ Located amongst one of the biggest book shops in the city, the cafe not just has aromas of good food but also books, making the entire experience divine. The Moshe’s quality makes its mark.<br/ <br/ On this visit I tired Middle Eastern Shish Touk rice bowl (a new entrant to their menu). It was a wholesome meal with chunky cubes of chicken in a zesty sauce. Loved each bit of it. <br/ <br/ I now know where to head to, whenever I am in mood for an intellectual bite!
I've always liked Moshes. The food is fresh and great. My wife also loves this place. She really likes the pastries here. And It's really a nice place to visit with friends.
It is a tiny little place and has few 7 to 8 tables.We ordered something with grape and sprite to drink which was just okay.We ordered a veg focaccia sandwich which was perfectly toasted and was really good.