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A wholesome affair

Updated on: 20 March,2021 08:53 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Anindita Paul | theguide@mid-day.com

A new cafe in Bandra offers diners vegan, gluten-free and refined sugar-free fare that might please the VFM, diet-conscious foodie

A wholesome affair

Black sesame ice cream and (right) pistachio baklava bar with pistachio ice cream. Pics/Atul Kamble

If you’re looking for vegan fare or are craving a healthy sweet fix, Bandra has plenty of options to leave you spoilt for choice. So, when we heard about the launch of another vegan gluten-free café in the suburb, we were eager to see what this one did differently. The café in question is Raveena Taurani’s Yogisattva and, if the name rings a bell, it’s because it started out as a retail store-cum-delivery kitchen in 2018.


Fala-fill
Fala-fill


The café’s rooftop location and open-air layout are reassuring given the recent spike in COVID-19 cases in the city. The functional decor, however, makes this an eatery we’d grab a quick bite at rather than head to for a celebratory occasion. We began our repast with Don’t mezze with me (Rs 410), a vegan cheese platter, Avo-nice-day (Rs 420), an avocado carpaccio, and It’s nacho business (Rs 349), a smoked paprika nacho cheese dip served with brown rice and almond crackers. Of these, the dip and cheese platters were light and flavourful. The avocado, however, didn’t warrant a second order, as was the case with Berry special (Rs 350), a strawberry lemonade. The space was very clean, and our server was attentive and friendly.


Wrap battle
Wrap battle

For mains, we had the Wrap battle (Rs 410), a stuffed chickpea wrap, the Fala-fill (Rs 381) Lebanese bowl and I’ve ‘gut’ power (Rs 381), which is a kimchi fried rice. The portions were generous and the dishes well-balanced. While the Lebanese bowl was a perfect combination of earthy and piquant flavours, the wrap and kimchi rice were satiating but not exceptional. Taurani brought out bowls of black sesame ice cream (Rs 250) and a pistachio baklava (Rs 381) for dessert, both of which had interesting flavours and textures.

The rooftop location offers an al fresco dining experience
The rooftop location offers an al fresco dining experience

In a nutshell, Yogisattva doesn’t really deliver the culinary or experiential punch that sets it apart from others of its ilk. However, it does achieve what it set out to do - the food is fresh and wholesome, and the prices reasonable enough to see us returning for encores. 

At: 7th Floor, Pinnacle House, 15th Road, Khar.
Time: 8 am to 10 pm, Tuesday to Sunday
Cal: 9867455009

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