<p>One of the many advantages of residing in the CBD (central business district) of the city is the food. Likewise, in Richmond Road, amid traffic, one can spot Cafe Mor’ish, a quiet place in the corner that resembles a European bistro.</p>.<p>The owners’ idea is to bring in some Lebanese cuisine while at the same time curating dishes that connect with the locals in the area.</p>.<p>We began our meal with a ‘Cutlet Mother Mori’, grilled chicken blended with potatoes and a strong hint of spices. If you love spicy food, you can go for the non-veg platter, which has crispy fried chicken, minced lamb kebab and grilled fish with herbs. The platter has a burst of flavour and variety.</p>.<p>The cafe also offers ‘soup of the day’. With a lot of greens, zucchini and pepper, the ‘Veg Clear Soup’ is light and healthy and is served with fresh in-house garlic bread.</p>.<p>The dishes here have local names, in an attempt to connect with the patrons, and it works.</p>.<p>Fascinated by the ‘Johnson Market Club’, we decided to order it right away. It’s a layered sandwich with vegetables, guacamole and cheese on top. Along with that was a juicy grilled chicken fillet with cajun seasoning. With the tomatoes adding a tang and the cheese toning down the spices in the chicken, the taste was balanced quite perfectly.</p>.<p>The flavours in the cutlet and sandwich have a sense of familiarity with the food unique to the area, and the strong hints of ‘garam masala’ along with the herbs resemble the<br />cosmopolitan culture of the space.</p>.<p>Moving onto the dessert, ‘Fudge Brownie’, a piece of warm brownie topped with a scoop of vanilla ice-cream, is simply divine. The brownie is moist, well-baked and not too sweet. The sweetness comes from the ice-cream, which is another balancing act.</p>.<p>If you are a person who loves having different flavours on your plate, fret not, the cafe also has pizzas and grilled food. Summing up, it is a good place to have a quick bite, with generous servings. </p>.<p>This quaint cafe is ideal to go on a date or have a quiet evening by yourself. </p>.<p>Cafe Mor’ish is located in Le Parc Richmonde Building, Shanthala Nagar, Richmond Road.</p>
<p>One of the many advantages of residing in the CBD (central business district) of the city is the food. Likewise, in Richmond Road, amid traffic, one can spot Cafe Mor’ish, a quiet place in the corner that resembles a European bistro.</p>.<p>The owners’ idea is to bring in some Lebanese cuisine while at the same time curating dishes that connect with the locals in the area.</p>.<p>We began our meal with a ‘Cutlet Mother Mori’, grilled chicken blended with potatoes and a strong hint of spices. If you love spicy food, you can go for the non-veg platter, which has crispy fried chicken, minced lamb kebab and grilled fish with herbs. The platter has a burst of flavour and variety.</p>.<p>The cafe also offers ‘soup of the day’. With a lot of greens, zucchini and pepper, the ‘Veg Clear Soup’ is light and healthy and is served with fresh in-house garlic bread.</p>.<p>The dishes here have local names, in an attempt to connect with the patrons, and it works.</p>.<p>Fascinated by the ‘Johnson Market Club’, we decided to order it right away. It’s a layered sandwich with vegetables, guacamole and cheese on top. Along with that was a juicy grilled chicken fillet with cajun seasoning. With the tomatoes adding a tang and the cheese toning down the spices in the chicken, the taste was balanced quite perfectly.</p>.<p>The flavours in the cutlet and sandwich have a sense of familiarity with the food unique to the area, and the strong hints of ‘garam masala’ along with the herbs resemble the<br />cosmopolitan culture of the space.</p>.<p>Moving onto the dessert, ‘Fudge Brownie’, a piece of warm brownie topped with a scoop of vanilla ice-cream, is simply divine. The brownie is moist, well-baked and not too sweet. The sweetness comes from the ice-cream, which is another balancing act.</p>.<p>If you are a person who loves having different flavours on your plate, fret not, the cafe also has pizzas and grilled food. Summing up, it is a good place to have a quick bite, with generous servings. </p>.<p>This quaint cafe is ideal to go on a date or have a quiet evening by yourself. </p>.<p>Cafe Mor’ish is located in Le Parc Richmonde Building, Shanthala Nagar, Richmond Road.</p>