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Keys Café

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Keys Café

Your search for a cafe in Kufri will lead you to this attractive multi-cuisine coffee shop that offers an eclectic all-day dining menu including Indian, Western and pan-Asian preparations.

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  • Multi Cuisine
  • Open | 11AM- 11PM
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When looking for hotels in Kufri with a bar, discover one where guests can unwind over a drink of their choice with family and friends. The menu offers a selection of finger food across Indian and international preparations.

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Our Corporate Chef

Rajeev Janveja, with his exalted experience of nearly four decades in food and beverage, works with the hotel teams to curate innovative menus and unforgettable dining experiences, so that our guests embark on a culinary journey whenever they visit Lemon Tree Hotels.

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Chef’s Signature Recipe

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Veg Icon Rajasthani Panchkuta

There is scarcity of water and fresh green vegetables in Rajasthan due to its hot and arid climate. This, in turn, has influenced the cuisine of this land. Chefs in the desert belt of Bikaner, Badmer, and Jaisalmer prefer to use clarified butter (ghee), milk and buttermilk, with the least possible amount of water. This Panchkuta recipe primarily consists of 5 ingredients – Ker, Sangri, Kachri, Gonda and Kumate which gives it the name Panchkutta. Since all of these are dry ingredients on account of the weather in Rajasthan, this is a common dish in the Rajasthani cuisine. What adds to its popularity is that the dish can be stored for a few days and doesn't spoil. It is a popular food for travellers. It pairs well with bajra roti, bejad roti or even chapatti.

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Veg Icon Dum Achari Gosht

"Dum" which literally means slow cooking and maturing the main ingredient with aromatic spices, is a very ancient and traditional method of cooking, predominantly large joints of meat are cooked enclosed with aromatic spices and masala over slow heat to retain the juices and also allowing the meat to thoroughly absorb the flavor and aroma released from the whole spices. Thick-bottomed vessels are called handi's and lagan, which are usually cooked on live charcoal or wood fire which also gives a smokey flavor in the final dish. Meats or biryanis are cooked in this particular method in which the vessel is covered with dough casing or covered with a lid which is sealed with dough thus not allowing the air to escape. Dum cooking is popular in Mughlai And Awadhi cuisine.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Keys Café typically operates from 07:00 AM to 11:00 PM

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Yes, the café often runs promotions; guests can inquire about available offers at the hotel.

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Keys Café serves a mix of local and international cuisines.

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Yes, the café is perfect for casual dining and has a relaxed, comfortable ambience.

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Absolutely, we can cater to your dietary preferences and allergies. Please speak with your server when ordering, and they will be happy to assist you.

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