CHAI PARATHA DATE @PRITHVI CAFE

We all need some places to go on weekends with our family, friends and love ones. As we all know Sunday’s are best and kind of boring too.

So it was a normal Sunday, until my friend called me because he was bored and hungry, so was I. Then we both had a craving of having a Paratha and after spending half of our Sunday at home we needed that one life saving cup of Chai for refreshment.

So, the mood was set, we looked for some places online and then we found the place called Prithvi Cafe, which is kinda famous for its Paratha’s.

After that me & my friend decided to go to Juhu by Activa. But as usual me and my friend being cashless 🙂 We decided to contribute the money half. We left home by 4:00 pm after refueling, we took the link road from Malad. And finally reached there by 5:15 pm from facing the extreme traffic to escaping from the barricades of police.

[ How we reach there ]

  • Modes of Transportation – Two wheeler
  • Time Taken – Approx. 1 Hour

You can also go there by Train, Best Bus or any other mode of transportation. Prithvi Cafe is 10 minutes away from Vile Parle railway station and also you can go from Andheri as well as Santacruz station.

After we reached we took a glance at the menu and we ordered Chilly Cheese Paratha and for refreshment we ordered Kadak Chai.

Food- Chilly Cheese Paratha Price:150 Rating:(4/5)

Kadak Chai Price:24 Rating:(4/5)

Prithvi Cafe is truly amazing place for Parathas! Melted cheese just melts it’s way through your heart. And those who loves Chai , dont miss the soothing Chai at Prithvi Cafe.

Ambience- This outdoor cafe serves us with such happy vibes. They,ve got a bookstore, A theater and the outdoor cafe! Does this not sound like a proper trio for a soothing evening? Their changing aesthetic interiors are a cherry on top.

Service- Services are pretty ignorant and extremely slow. Slow Service is a big turn off.

THANK YOU

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