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Contribuisci feedbackI have visited DQ CAFE about four times and I am absolutely in love with the interior. It's a wonderful place to hang out with friends, but you can also enjoy some good books if you're alone. In terms of taste, I found it to be average. The pizza here is not worth the price and I wouldn't recommend it, but the burger is quite good. The cold coffee and kulhad chai are also delicious.
On May 20, 2016, in the blazing summer heat, I visited the Press Complex near Hotel Ginger in search of a meal. I stumbled upon a charming and affordable cafe and decided to try their DQ thali. The entrance of the cafe featured lovely antique furniture, and the menu offered a wide variety of dishes. Inside, the cafe had stylish cane furniture with chairs and glass tables. The lighting was pleasant, and the menu was displayed on the walls and on cards. The thali included a refreshing salad, papad, pickle, rice, chapatis, and three delicious items: a dry mixed vegetable dish, dal, and spicy chickpea preparation (chhole). The portion size was generous, the environment was clean and tidy, and the service was simple yet elegant.
On May 20, 2016, I visited a quaint restaurant in the Press Complex near Hotel Ginger in the scorching summer heat. The restaurant had reasonable prices and a welcoming atmosphere. I ordered a DQ thali, which came with a variety of dishes. The entrance of the cafe had antique furniture, and the menu offered a wide selection of items. The interior was well-lit with cane furniture and glass tables. The thali included salad, papad, pickle, rice, chapatis, mixed vegetables, dal, and chhole. The portion size was adequate, the restaurant was clean, and the service was simple yet elegant.