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Birdsong Cafe The Organic Cafe, Hill Road Bandra West Mumbai Food Review

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Interesting Decor and Organic Food at Birdsong Cafe  If you want to spend quality time with yourself and enjoy some delicious healthy organic food then Birdsong Cafe is the perfect go-to place. What attracted me the most about this cafe was it's unique under construction site look, beautiful ambiance and decor. The bricked wall, long arched windows and fairy lights give you a feel of Goa which was pretty interesting. Oh! and you must check out the washroom which had old vintage light switch buttons. The entrance is gorgeous with a graffiti wall and some freshly baked food products placed beautifully on the display counter.  This Cafe is favorite amongst celebrities as it is located in a very narrow quiet lane at Hill Road Bandra West Mumbai, in an isolated space near old heritage cottages. There is seating created on a level up which has a very cozy appeal. Here people can sneak in spend me-time without getting noticed or bothered by the crowd. Birdsong Cafe is an

Best Heritage Bakery J. Hearsch (Since 1920) Bandra West Mumbai

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J Hearsch Best Heritage Bakery is a  Must visit in Mumbai  Grab the best freshly baked puff's, patties, croissants, samosas, pastries, hot dogs, sandwiches, rolls, chocolate balls, burgers and other delicious savoury items just under Rs 100 at J. Hearsch Bakery which is extremely economical, budget-friendly and of great quality. Located near Holy Family Hospital this is no less than any other old heritage destination to visit in Mumbai as it is a century old bakery with a rich history and background.  When Great Britain declared war on Germany in 1914, the German baker J. Hearsch who was the owner of this bakery decided to lease out his bakery to a Colaba lady  Sophia Liberata Fernandes in the 1920s who was previously running  Connaught Bakery on Colaba Causeway. T he Hearsch bakery is now being run by Melvin D’Sa (although the proprietorship remains with the Fernandes)  whose father  took over the bakery in the 1960s with the support of the Fernandes family.

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