📍 Ground Cyber Hub, 7-8, DLF Cyber City, DLF Phase 2, Sector 24, Gurugram, Haryana 122016, India
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Google: 4 • TripAdvisor: 4.5
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Farzi Cafe in Gurgaon, India, is a vibrant dining spot that beautifully marries modern flair with a touch of traditional charm. Known as one of the 'OGs' of Cyberhub, it attracts a diverse crowd, from corporate professionals to casual diners. The restaurant boasts a chic ambiance, making it an ideal setting for everything from business meetings to fun nights out with friends. Guests rave about the eclectic menu that features a fusion of Indian and global cuisines, along with a robust drink selection, including cocktails and beers. The place also offers live music on certain nights, adding to its lively atmosphere. With a solid 4.5 rating on TripAdvisor and a 4-star rating on Google, it's a popular choice for anyone looking to enjoy a memorable meal in a stylish setting.
Google: 4 (3730 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4.5 (564 reviews)
Finally Tried farzi cafe this week, one of the OGs of cyberhub gurgaon. Cocktails were good and food tasted well. It has 2 branches one in CP and one cyberhub. You will find a mix crowd of corporate and casual outings on weekdays. Do try when you get a chance.
We were crossing and we saw that a singer was coming so and a live music session was about to start, so we went inside. Sadly no friday live music session happened. The total bill for 2 people was around Rs 3700 which was decent, the food was fine and the drinks were ok too. I would rather experiment with a new place next time.
The entrance to this place goes through a luxury brand outlet. An elevator takes you to the second floor but we took the stairs instead Strangely enough, even when not choc-a-bloc, you need to share your name and mobile number at the entrance desk after which you are guided to a table by the staff. We ordered a dahi puchka chaat that came with 6 underwhelming golgapa halves( inflation anyone?) with a mix of red and green chutneys and dahi. I suggest go for it if you are on a diet and want to donate 300 rs to the hospitality industry. Serving such chaat in the heart of Delhi is a travesty in itself. Famished, we moved in the hummus platter that had pickled mushrooms as the only vegetables with a few pickled cucumbers and pita bread. Disappointing to say the least. Sorry plating. Prepare to be thumped with a vintage halloweeny typewriter that holds the bill receipt once done. Welcome to the Addams family!
We had the worst experience at Farzi cafe on 6apr. We were a group of 12 people and overall service experience was pathetic. They were neither taking order nor serving the food efficiently, to top it they were not even serving water promptly and we have to bring water bottles from counter ourself. On complaining couple of times to the manager, there was no improvement. When we threatened that we will complain online and through hospitality channels, manager told us that it doesn't bother us as complaint will finally come to me only. It was a family dinner and I was extremely ashamed as my family couldn't have proper food. Finally, we left the food at the table and walked out after paying the bill and manager was not concerned at all shamelessly.