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Cafe Thulp Revisted

We love Cafe Thulp! A delightful place to spend an evening with food and fun!

So one of the benefits of moving to Kormangala is certainly the number of eating joints at one’s disposal. According to a recent report, there are about 114 eating joints in Kormangala alone. Can you beat that? And despite having so many options, if your heart asks you to repeat going to one of them, then that place must really mean something. That’s what has been happening with Cafe Thulp.

I posted how I felt when last time we went to Cafe Thulp not so long ago. Last week I hadn’t cooked in a weekday and in the evening, after putting my son to sleep, we thought of catching up for a quick bite somewhere and N suggested we go to Cafe Thulp again. Normally, I don’t like to repeat places, at least, so soon but I surprised myself by agreeing to it. Off we went walking and that’s the other thing about Kormanagala. One can burn at least some calories we eat, by walking up and down.

 

Cafe Thulp

 

So we reached there and it was full. We had to wait for about 10 minutes, but it didn’t seem too much and when we were seated, the first thing I noticed was how much I love their placemats. I had noticed them last time too, but for some reason, I hadn’t clicked any pictures last time I went there.

And then we got down to ordering. N was in a mood of some veggie stuff and I wanted to eats some eggs. I saw that the daily special had a omelette with sun dried tomatoes, olives and bacon and I knew that is what I wanted to eat !

 

 

I am glad I did because I think this was one of the best omelettes I have eaten in a long long time. Fluffy and cooked to perfection. Just right. Not too brown but not raw inside. It was served with 4 slices of garlic bread (though I must admit their garlic bread can do with some help), herb potatoes and roasted tomatoes (which are again, my favourite). The sun dried tomatoes added a very nice twist to the omelette and I am going to try that next time I make one at home.

N ordered a vegetable fried rice with some stir fry veggies along with it and though it was pretty regular fare, I think it was yummy too. The stir fry veggies had a very nice flavour to them, which I still can’t put my hands on what exactly it was, but was very pleasant.

 

 

There were many yummy looking desserts too, which I resisted and I am proud of that but I have been told there chocolate mud pie in a tart is to die for. When we left the place we were very satisfied with the meal and N even mentioned that let’s keep coming back here till we totally sample everything on the menu. Don’t worry, I will not review it on the blog every time I go there or may be I will!!!

Checkout my marathon buddies kitchen’s Srivalli,  Jayashree , PJ, Revathi, Priya,  Priya Vasu and Azeema

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  1. sakshi says

    January 8, 2011 at 12:36 pm

    Sun Dried tomato is one of the fave things you can always find in my fridge. It sure peps up any dish 🙂

    Ps: am so so jealous of you guys going out to dinner after putting Oju to sleep 😥

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  2. Srivalli Jetti says

    January 8, 2011 at 11:16 pm

    Looks great Mons..heheh..I can imagine that..:)..

    btw you missed out labeling the last two posts as Blogging marathon..heheh

    Reply
  3. monikamanchanda says

    January 11, 2011 at 9:33 pm

    yeah I also always keep it stocked but somehow never thought of using it in omelette’s

    PS: he he he 😛

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  4. monikamanchanda says

    January 11, 2011 at 9:33 pm

    he he thanks for pointing out updated the post valli

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Monika is an ex-IT person turned into a food blogger, consultant, home baker and an amateur food photographer. She loves music, writing, food, and travel, but not necessarily in that order ;)

Sin-A-Mon Tales is a canvas for her food memories. Apart from Sin -A- Mon Tales, Monika also writes for many online websites and publications. She's an avid reader and can always be found with a book in her bag, which mostly is as bright as her. She's an obsessive traveler and is always looking for the next food story. Read More…

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