Priced at Rs 3986, including taxes and selection of liqueur; and
Rs 2727 including taxes and soft beverages, the brunch flaunts an array of live
counters, including a cold meat spread and gourmet hand-tossed pizza stations,
along with a melodious live band for company. The cuisines are fewer, but the
options within each are varied.
While my non-vegetarian friend
ordered for herself a Chicken, Basil and Parmesan Pasta, I was caught drooling
over their Farfalle Arrabbiata, along with a hand tossed stuffed pizza. There's something for everyone—right from an egg station to a waffle and churros
counter and a fine collection of wines from across the globe.
Too stuffed with
all the Continental varieties and in a bid to save room for desserts, we sadly
had to skip their North Indian section and jump straight to their acclaimed
waffles and range of eggless, sugar-free and fresh fruit desserts.
In conclusion, I can only say that when you are sitting next to (supposedly) Lucky Ali; Raj Kundra
passes by with some friends and you find Mahesh Bhatt nonchalantly sitting at
the coffee shop, you know you are at a Brunch which Bombay’s finest call their
Sunday recluse.
Where: Lotus Cafe, JW Marriott Mumbai,
Date: Ongoing
Time: 12:30 pm onwards
Pricing: Non-alcoholic – 2300 + taxes
Alcoholic – 3300 + taxes
Kids Buffet – 1475 all inclusive (only for kids above 10 years)
Rating- 4/5
For inquiries call, 022-66933344.
P.S. Thank you Afsha Khalfay for clicking all the pictures!
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