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Pooja's Cafe

2.8

20 Reviews

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₱ 250 / Person

Legaspi Village

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Pooja's Cafe is located at Ground Floor, Kings Court, Chino Roces Avenue, Legaspi Village, Makati City. This is a Indian restaurant near the Legaspi Village.The average price range at Pooja's Cafe is around ₱ 250 / Person,and the opening hours are 8:00 - 18:00.Pooja's Cafe is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Legaspi Village area. There are different kinds of food in Pooja's Cafe that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +6329541700, +639278898385.

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2.8

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  • Theresiafasya

    4.0

    This place is a great discovery! It is just a small unassuming place with some good Indian food.I liked the masala dosa, samosa, paneer butter masala, and the lassi. However, I didn’t like the way they cook their garlic naan. Their naan was too thick and burnt on the outside. I was with an Indian colleague when we went here so he politely requested the Indian cook to prepare new garlic naan but thinner and not burnt. The second batch of naan tasted wonderful!

  • Cynel Anne Reyes

    5.0

    Whenever I feel like eating Desi authentic Indian food I visit or order.Thank you Sanjay for service and the taste maintained in the restaurant.

  • JPricilla

    4.0

    It’s quaint and very homey. I’m a frequent diner of Swagat so I can say Pooja’s Cafe is not too far in terms of quality, taste, and quantity. In terms of price, some of their dishes are cheaper. Their sweet lassi is a must-try. It’s thick and has the right amount of sweetness.Overall, I enjoyed dining here. I’d definitely frequent this place 😊

  • Cynel Anne Reyes

    3.0

    I had another craving for Indian food and found this place whilst looking for somewhere to eat near to Makati Medical Center. It’s hidden away around the Chino Roces/Dela Rosa area. It can be described as a very quaint cafe style. It specialises in Southern Indian cuisine, so we decided to try a couple of their combo meals along with some samosas for an appetizer. The Combo 4 (non veg), came with 2 types of Sabji, which are basically vegetable side dishes. It also came with a dal (spiced lentil soup), a really tasty chilli chicken masala type dish along with 5 chipati. The Combo 6 (veg), came with 2 idly (savoury rice cakes), 2 vada (savoury fried onion fritters), Sambar (lentil based stew/soup) and chutney. Both were very filling for 250pesos(Combo 4) and 200pesos (Combo 6), along with the samosas, 150pesos for 4 pieces. I wouldn’t rank it above or even on par with Royal Indian Curry House, but it’s satisfying Indian food at a fraction of the price.

  • Vincent Jackson

    1.0

    Ordered food twice from Pooja’s cafe but had worst experience each time.Both time the delivery took more than 1.30 hrs .Utapam was burnt first timeSecond time - ever thing taste similar, i guess they used same gravy in each dish. For me it was not authentic south Indian food .

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