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White Bricx Cafe - Baani Square - Gurgaon


On a neat corner of Baani Square, lies the White Bricx Cafe with uber cool interiors and an outdoor seating space with artificial grass, palms and swings. They have a great menu with Continental, Indian and Chinese options.

They make their own Chicken Nuggets and I would recommend it definitely. The Nutella Shake is another thing which they make great. Fish n Chips is not that great but The Peri Peri Pizza and the Lasagne are quite good. Go for the European stuff here. And don’t forget the brownie and the fried ice cream. 

The ambiance is very comfortable and the seating perfect for close private group or couple settings. 

The service is very good with a smiling staff with the right recommendations and happy to serve attitude.

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