Restaurant Name: Kamal Talai Cafe & Gallery
Phone: +91 093149 74721
Address: S-55, Ashok Marg, Panch Batti, C Scheme, Ashok Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302001 India
Time: 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Meals for two: ₹ 1300
Cuisines: Pasta, Pizza, Fast Food, Salad, Chinese, Desserts
Facilities: Home Delivery, Takeaway Available, Vegetarian Only, Indoor Seating, Desserts and Bakes
Kamal Talai Cafe & Gallery, C Scheme, Jaipur: Decor
A colorful bakery cafe in front of a boutique, it has both inside and outside seating with large glass windows and doors. This is a small intimate cafe run by a mother-and-daughter team, and you can watch the cooking from your table. The cakes, pastries, desserts, breads and other bakery items are displayed on shelves or in cabinets all around.
Graffiti and framed quotes on the wall keep you amused, while there are little props that enhance the homey feel.
Kamal Talai Cafe & Gallery, C Scheme, Jaipur: Food
This is a place for light, snacky meals accompanied by a wide range of beverages. There are salads, soups, pizzas, and pasta as well as sandwiches and burgers on offer. Manchow soup (₹175) or Tomato basil soup (₹150), can be followed by a Greek salad (₹250), or a German potato salad (₹250). Some popular snacks are Pita pocket (₹200), vada pav (₹300) and chilli paneer (₹250) or you could choose from a range of sandwiches Vegetable grill sandwich (₹250), jumbo club sandwich (₹275), or pesto paneer multigrain panini (₹300). And some more interesting and bestselling items on the menu include crispy lotus stem (₹350) and makhana bhel (₹250).
You can round off your meal with some delicious desserts like Tiramisu (₹250), and quinoa pudding (₹225).
Plus & Minus:
All in all, the location is good, there is ample parking space available and what also adds to the charm is that the old building hasn’t been modernised and given a new look. So, you’re walking into a traditional building with verandas, balconies, and a lot of open space. It’s almost like walking into somebody’s house as a guest and that feeling stays with you even when you’re inside the café. There are no customers waiting for tables and no one to make you feel like you need to finish your meal and move on. The painting activity (provided by the café at a nominal charge) keeps you engaged and in a totally relaxed frame of mind. Another plus point is that this is a pet-friendly place.