5/5 Sunny G. 4 years ago on Google
When
it
is
about
celebration,
we
tend
to
find
best
ways
to
bring
a
smile
of
joy
for
the
participants.
On
a
similar
recent
occasion
I
was
hunting
for
an
elegant
place
with
a
peaceful
environment
to
spend
some
quality
when
I
browsed
through
Lake
view
cafe's
page.
Being
a
part
of
Renaissance
powai
that's
well
known
from
over
years
now,
already
promised
me
an
exquisite
experience.
The
property
is
here
is
pretty
huge
than
I
expected.
Lake
view
cafe
is
at
the
end
of
hill
top
area
which
is
why
it
has
a
proper
powai
lake
view.
Would
highly
recommend
to
visit
this
place
in
day
time
to
enjoy
best
of
scenic
beauty.
Lake
view
cafe
is
hosting
the
maharashtrian
food
festival
from
13th
September
to
22nd
September
and
I
was
lucky
to
visit
this
on
the
1st
day
of
fest.
Although
it
is
a
Maharashtrain
food
festival
but
they
haven't
comprised
on
other
cuisines
in
buffet
and
have
plenty
of
other
options
just
incase
someone
wants
to
attend
buffet.
With
this
Maharashtrain
food
festival,
they
will
be
covering
the
best
of
Maharashtrain
delicacies
from
different
regions
like
Vidarbha,
maratha
wada,
khandesh,
konkan
and
paschim.
On
the
first
day
of
the
fest,
they
had
food
items
from
Vidarbha
like
Chaat:
they
had
a
wide
spread
chaat
counter
with
almost
all
chaat
items
you
can
want
before
a
meal.
Snacks
:
kothimbir
vadi
which
was
air
fried
to
crisp
and
sabudana
vada
were
the
only
thing
I
tried
from
veg
and
loved
them
both
Salad:
for
the
the
health
conscious
people
following
different
type
of
salad,
this
was
wonderland
as
they
have
enough
satisfy
all
different
needs
with
their
veg
and
non
veg
salad
options
where
one
can
make
their
own
salad
too.
Veg:
a
huge
spread
Veg
counter
had
all
covered
for
Maharashtrain
food
lovers.
Starting
with
Pitla
An
authentic
recipe
which
is
pretty
basic
yet
tastes
amazing
served
with
jowar
bhakti
and
nachni
bhakri
that
can
be
topped
with
loni,
a
cube
form
of
ghee.
This
counter
also
had
a
variety
of
spices
and
mixtures
to
make
this
dish
even
more
scrumptious
like
green
chilli
thecha,
red
chilli
thecha,
garlic
thecha
and
dry
groundnut
thecha.
Mangalorian
masala
bhaat
:
a
desi
style
fried
rice
made
in
local
spices
but
it
tastes
heavenly
to
me
and
I
could
stop
eating
this.
Khatala
tikhat
dal,
valachi
usal,
themsana
singhachi
bharit,
kachya
vangyacha
bharit
(a
must
try)
and
kokama
cha
saar,
were
few
other
options
I
found
and
tasted
there
which
got
me
to
the
taste
I
experience
in
vidharba
regions
Non
veg:
I
couldn't
have
expected
anything
better
than
the
menu
I
experienced
here
special
for
the
non
veg
course
Kombdi
bhaat:
a
non
veg
Verizon
of
masala
bhaat
but
with
chicken
in
it
or
say
the
Maharashtrain
style
biryani
which
was
a
lovely
treat.
Jawala
masala:
tried
this
dried
fish
for
the
first
time
but
I
did
like
the
preparation
Shankarpur
kombdicha
rassa:
A
chicken
masala
kinda
dish
but
made
to
perfection
with
chicken
cooked
well
enough
to
melt
smoothly
with
some
succulent
flavors
that
leaves
a
spicy
and
flavorful
aura
behind
Dessert:
like
every
restaurant
of
this
category
Lake
view
cafe
served
a
range
of
desserts
that
we
find
like
tarts,
cup
cakes,
cakes
but
I
found
some
amazing
items
here
like
Pistachio
fudge,
choclate
roulade,
almond
financier,
Orange
cheesecake,
mango
choux,
ice
creams
etc
Some
of
the
special
desserts
from
Maharashtrain
food
fest
were
Ukdiche
modak,
coconut
laddu,
and
3
different
variants
of
srikhand
in
Kesar,
mango
and
coconut
served
with
hot
and
crisp
puri.
Overall
a
lovely
and
pleasant
experience.
A
special
mention
of
the
courteous
hospitality
we
experienced
here.