Fab Cafe is one of the latest cafes to hit townsville and is cropped atop the newly opened Fab India Store in Alwarpet. It's perched on the top floor and gives a very easy yet elegant appearance. The view of the city is quite apparent from the windows.
This is a fully health driven cafe and one of it's kind in the city. They have a variety of cuisines touching across different borders but the underlining factor happens to be that this is dine out exclusively for the health conscious.
We were here on a lazy weekend evening and had a 'Glow Hydration' drink which comprises of coconut water, aloe vera, orange, pineapple and chia seeds. Truth be told it felt quite refreshing and rich on taste. To munch we tried the spinach, onion and water chestnut momos. These were very good coming along with a red and green chive garlic dip. The momos were stuffed and went very well with the immaculate dips.
The service was partly patchy. There was no sight of order being taken place and we had to literally go and call the stewards personally to tell what we wanted to have. The stuff however was served fairly quickly. One big detriment seems to be the price. It feels a bit too hard on the pocket and you feel like you've spent a lot having consumed little. This was the biggest grouse I had but other than that it was actually a lovely place to visit. The health aficionados are surely bound to lap up Fab Cafe.
This is a fully health driven cafe and one of it's kind in the city. They have a variety of cuisines touching across different borders but the underlining factor happens to be that this is dine out exclusively for the health conscious.
We were here on a lazy weekend evening and had a 'Glow Hydration' drink which comprises of coconut water, aloe vera, orange, pineapple and chia seeds. Truth be told it felt quite refreshing and rich on taste. To munch we tried the spinach, onion and water chestnut momos. These were very good coming along with a red and green chive garlic dip. The momos were stuffed and went very well with the immaculate dips.
The service was partly patchy. There was no sight of order being taken place and we had to literally go and call the stewards personally to tell what we wanted to have. The stuff however was served fairly quickly. One big detriment seems to be the price. It feels a bit too hard on the pocket and you feel like you've spent a lot having consumed little. This was the biggest grouse I had but other than that it was actually a lovely place to visit. The health aficionados are surely bound to lap up Fab Cafe.
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