it was very nice. Nice atmosphere. When you enter the Cafe you will see some handcrafted item's. Would recommend 👌
I went there for lunch with my family after seeing good reviews but, it was a total disappointment. I would never know how this cafe has 4+ stars, apart from ambience nothing was good. We ordered Creamy pesto pasta, veg burger and hot chocolate. The pasta was not creamy at all, burger had a little bit of bitterness and hot chocolate consistency was worst. Don't even get me started on the price, it's highly overpriced for the quantity and quality. There are better cafes out there serving better food for this skyrocket price.
This café left me with mixed feelings. While the chicken lollipop was flavorful and appropriately spicy, the quesadilla fell short of expectations. It was hard to bite into and lacked the expected taste. Overall, it was not a great experience.
Great ambience. Polite and curtious staff. It would have been nice if parking arrangements were allowed within the restaurant courtyard. Food was tasty. Tender Coconut drink was not good. Air-conditioning could have been better.
I visited Chamiers on my cousin's recommendation. While the location is beautiful, the experience was marred by substandard service and poor coffee. The cappuccino was disappointing, and even an extra espresso couldn't improve it. Although I've heard the food is reasonable, I wouldn't recommend the coffee.
As a tourist, I requested wifi access but was rudely denied. It's understandable if wifi isn't provided, but being told the servers were down while credit card machines worked perfectly was frustrating. Additionally, the menu mentions wifi is available for Rs.50 per hour, which the manager failed to mention. Such transparency would have been appreciated as I needed it for work.
Just a suggestion, during slow hours, like today afternoon at 3:30pm, when there are hardly 4-5 tables, if you share your Wi-Fi access with the customers, you may just get more sales. Charge for the wifi, but also tell customers you’re willing to share it with them. Because people sitting at a cafe with a computer to work, may order some food or drinks instead of just coming and working there (which I understand is a situation you would want to avoid), but it’s something you could consider during the slow hours. (You can keep these hours limited to ensure that people interested in working are not hoarding your tables, or put a minimum spend for tables that like to come in and work at your cafe). I’m sure extra sales are always appreciated in the F&B industry. 🫢🙄
Pls for heaven sake don’t allow kids. It spoils the whole pleasant ambience
Yesterday I came to the chamiers cafe for relaxation had good food
But finally there a family consists 4 people with 2 kids including. They bloody don’t deserve to spoil the ambience mood and the pleasure. The cafe manager has to tell them he must be responsible for the crowds peace but that was horrible
The kids were shouting and creating nonsense in which everyone doesn’t wants to be there and left the place with headache… for HEAVEN SAKE PLSSSSS DONT ALLOW KIDS OR BABIES INSIDE THE CAFE.. we come there for peace not for tolerating all such nonsense