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Bagels Food Review, Vizag

 

Coffee and bagels
Coffee and bagels

Bagels is a name synonymous to burgers, cakes, cookies and pastries. It’s an extremely popular joint amongst the college and office goers in Vizag. The ambience is neat, the decor is bright, in short, Bagels is a place I would like to go before a movie to chill out with friends. I’d also like to mention that Bagels is a perfect rendezvous for young boys and girls meeting on a date in a conservative port town of Vizag. You’ll find young couples giggly and shy over a pastry and coffee at Bagels.

 

Since we are frequent visitors to Bagels, we have noticed the gradual drop in quality of the food – especially the non-vegetarian puffs, croissants and the patisserie. The pastries look inviting only on display, but when you sink your teeth into what looks like a delicious walnut brownie, it doesn’t really meet the expectations of a foodie.

Since the coffee they serve is really good, we usually don’t mind going there to grab a cuppa. For the health freaks, you can grab your style of bread from – oat bread, banana bread, whole wheat bread – you name it, they have it.

I always make it a point to pick up a box of ginger-raisin cookies which go well with my morning tea. It’s really neat when you have the spicy ginger and the mellow raisin blending in your mouth, with a steaming hot cup of tea on an early morning.

A snack for two will cost you within Rs. 200/-.

 

Location:
Bagels,
10-1-41, CBM Compound,
Opposite Municipal Commissioner Bungalow,
Vizag – 530003
Phone: 0891 – 6634466
Anytime between – 9.30 AM – 10.30 PM

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Tanya is a graduate in Sociology from Sophia College, Mumbai, a post-graduate in Communications and Media from SNDT Women’s University in Mumbai and holds a Master's Degree in Journalis & Mass Communications from Chandigarh University. A former writing mentor and a seasoned lifestyle writer, Tanya writes columns on The Lifestyle Portal of life and living.

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