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My Take on: German Bakery

One fine day, I made some efforts and finally visited this place.
                      The German Bakery!!

Here we go, with my take on: German Bakery this week.

Location: 
292, Road No. 1, North Main Road, Ragvilas Society, Koregaon Park, Pune.
German Bakery Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato
This is one of the most famous place for hangout in Pune. I have seen people being crazy about it.
Hence I decided to visit this place, put in some efforts and was on my way.
And when I say "some efforts" I actually mean a hell lot of efforts. I had to kick my laziness on a Sunday evening when i was completely exhausted after finishing all the household chores that we push and pile for weekends.

This was my very first visit and as i entered this place, it reminded me of a similar place from my hometown.
The place is beautiful, its like a house turned into a restaurant, with tables and park benches arranged around the building. They also have indoor seating. The place is always crowded so you may have to wait for a while to get a seat.

Luckily we got a table in no time and gave a shout for the order.
 Our order goes so:
FOOODDD:
  • Spiced Olive and Popeye Pizza
  • Veg lasagna
  • Pasta Alfredo
Gulp Gulp (Drinks):
  • Hafoos Mango
  • Frozen Hot Chocolate
  • Caramel Frappe
The food was presented pleasingly and was so inviting. I liked Lasagna and the Pizza. However Lasagna lacked the sauce element in it. Had it been there,the dish would have out shined.
Penne Alfredo was a let down too bland and the sauce was floury. 

The Drinks were good may it be Shaken Mango or Chocolate or Caramel Frappe.. All were yummm...

I would rate this place based on this experience as so:
Overall experience: 3.25/5
Food: 3/5
Ambience: 3.5/5
Value for money: 3/5

Though my first visit was a savory experience, but I'm planning to visit again for a sweet indulgence.
The cakes and pie's in the window looked so amazing. Unfortunately I was so full that i couldn't eat even a single morsel. Luckily there's always a tomorrow.  :)

--RJ 
Stay blessed lovely Readers.

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  1. You cannot miss their offerings on the sweet menu. Nice writeup

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