During my visit to Karma Cafe, I was greeted by a very nice waiter. The atmosphere of the place is tranquil, with music that’s calm and low volume.




The Wi-Fi is excellent, boasting around 90Mbps, and I was seated near a power outlet, which was convenient. The chairs are comfortable, but like before, the tables are a bit too high for my liking.
Karma Cafe’s menu stands out, immediately signaling a higher class of food. However, it’s exclusively vegetarian, which didn’t excite me much. On a friend’s recommendation, I started with the Asian summer salad.

The salad was decent for what it was, but I couldn’t detect much of the promised peanut dressing, just a few actual peanuts.
A friend opted for the tomato avocado salad and enjoyed it. I tried it and found it to be a standard tomato salad with avocado, nothing out of the ordinary for me.

The avo & cream wrap was a highlight. It was sizable, which I appreciated, though a bit challenging to eat as it tended to fall apart. It was delicious, albeit light on the cream.

The veg momo was rather plain. I wasn’t a fan of the spices used, and the accompanying sauce, possibly green plum-based, didn’t complement it well.

Overall, Karma Cafe presents itself as a more upscale and special vegetarian restaurant compared to others in the area. While it’s certainly above average for vegetarian offerings, it’s not quite aligned with my personal tastes.