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Mangolicious Food Festival at Cafe Delhi Heights: 12th Anniversary Edition

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Mango Mania: Cafe Delhi Heights’ Mangolicious Food Festival takes taste buds on a tropical adventure! Read the full review.

Mangolicious Food Festival at Cafe Delhi Heights: A tropical paradise for mango lovers | Food review

Cafe Delhi Heights has garnered widespread recognition and success. This year it celebrates its 12th anniversary. The brand has built a strong presence in cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Chandigarh, Pune, Gurgaon, Noida, Ludhiana, Bangalore and Lucknow. Cafe Delhi Heights, founded by Vikrant Batra and Sharad Batra, is a casual, all-day neighborhood cafe that delights customers with exciting, loving and artistic culinary experiences that cater to the diverse tastes of each city.

As food lovers, we recently had the pleasure of visiting Cafe Delhi Heights during their highly anticipated Mangolicious Food Festival. The moment we stepped into the cafe, we were greeted by an enticing scent of ripe mangoes that filled the air and instantly transported me to a tropical paradise. To kick-start our culinary journey, we decided to explore the intriguing selection of mango-infused drinks.

The Basil Mango Passionate stood out for its refreshing mix of fresh mango, a touch of passion fruit and a delicious sweet and sour mix. The combination was incredibly invigorating and the addition of soda added a fizzy twist to the drink. We also couldn’t resist trying the Wild Mango Lassi, a creamy concoction of honey, mangoes, saffron and curd with a sprinkle of Subza seeds. It was the perfect balance of sweetness and spiciness that left me wanting more.

Basil Mango Passionate

Basil Mango Passionate

Moving on to the food menu, the innovative offerings really showed the versatility of mangoes. The Green Mango Aam Ras, a raw mango delicacy, was a delicious burst of spicy flavors that awakened our taste buds. The Mango Chicken/Fish Salsa Verde was a winning combination of tender grilled chicken breast or grilled Sole fish steak, infused with a tangy mango salsa that gave each bite a tropical twist. The Classic Hummus with Mango Salsa put a unique spin on the traditional dish, with the sweet and savory flavors complementing each other perfectly.

Classic hummus with mango salsa

Classic hummus with mango salsa

One of my favorites from the menu was the Delicious Quesadillas. Served with sour cream, guacamole and mango salsa, these Mexican treats were a heavenly blend of gooey cheese and the sweet juiciness of mangoes. The Mango Poke Bowl was a vibrant mix of sticky rice, corn, lettuce leaves, crunchy carrots, fresh mangoes and sesame seeds, creating a healthy and tasty meal.

Delicious Quesadillas

Delicious Quesadillas

We couldn’t resist trying the Mangolicious Pizza, with its thin crust topped with fresh mango chunks and peppery arugula. The combination was surprisingly delicious, as the sweetness of the mangoes balanced out the spicy tomato sauce. It was truly a unique and satisfying pizza experience.

A visit to Cafe Delhi Heights would not be complete without enjoying their irresistible desserts. The Mango Cheesecake was a velvety delight capturing the essence of mangoes in every bite. The creamy texture and delicious mango flavor left me in dessert heaven. To finish traditionally, we enjoyed the Mango Phirni, a rich and creamy rice pudding infused with the sweetness of mangoes. It was a nostalgic dessert that reminded me of home and left me with a satisfying smile.

Mango Phirni

Mango Phirni

In addition to the mouth-watering food, Cafe Delhi Heights provided a lively and vibrant ambiance. The staff were attentive and friendly and made sure every aspect of our visit was delightful.

Pronunciation: All in all, the Mangolicious Food Festival at Cafe Delhi Heights has really captured the essence of mangoes in its diverse and inventive menu. It was a feast for the senses, allowing us to explore the myriad flavors and textures mangoes have to offer.

Judgement: 4/5

Price: Rs 1200 plus taxes for two

The Food Festival is in Delhi until July 15

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