Updated On: 24 February, 2009 07:45 AM IST | | Tinaz Nooshian
After one landmark eatery at Kala Ghoda shut down, and another almost did, a new cafe in the heritage art district makes you smile. What's On tells you why it's worth hunting for Ropewalk Lane

After one landmark eatery at Kala Ghoda shut down, and another almost did, a new cafe in the heritage art district makes you smile. What's On tells you why it's worth hunting for Ropewalk Lane
It's a coffee shop the size of a garage, that was once a stable. Perhaps, it's this pastiche of reality that makes Kala Ghoda Cafe a bit more fascinating than it actually is. Wedged between hardware shops and warehouses in a tiny alley that's earned a place on Mumbai's culinary map thanks to firangs-love-it seafood eatery Trishna, the cafe fits 5 tables that can seat 15-odd people. A few more can lounge on a quaint wooden mezzanine that houses a comfy couch, bathed in sunlight streaming in through a sloping sun-roof. You make your way there up a ladder, so, the osteoporotic and non-nimble footed can stick to ground-level revelry.
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Chicken Salad Sandwich |
Kala Ghoda cafe didn't know we were there. What's On reviews anonymously and pays for meals
They serve you a sliver of dark chocolate, free with coffee. If you like it, you can buy it for Rs 15 a piece