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Caffè Tonino
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Caffè Tonino

Plaza Cinema Building No 9 · ₹₹₹

4.3(5,612)

Summary

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Caffè Tonino is an Italian restaurant in Connaught Place offering a diverse menu of Italian cuisine with rustic ambiance. The establishment features both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, with vegan and gluten-free options available.

Pros

  • Cozy, rustic atmosphere with old-world charm
  • Attentive, patient service staff
  • Good variety of menu options including dietary alternatives

Cons

  • Inconsistent food quality, especially pasta dishes
  • Some items reported as bland or poorly prepared
  • Service charge added to bill

Top reviews

5Siddharth Kumar Das

Everything was perfect about this place. It has a huge variety of Italian cuisine. Vegan and gluten free options is also available. Lots of alcoholic and non- alcoholic drinks menu. The chicken lasagna is super delicious. Love everything about this. Not that costly. Ambience and service is great.

5deepika chandra

Had such a nice time at Cafe Tonino. I had the flaxseed pancakes with sausages and bacon, and honestly, it was really good — filling, comforting, and well made. What made the experience even better was the service. Megha and Aman were genuinely kind and patient, listened properly to what I wanted, and made me feel comfortable the whole time. Little things like that really matter. Overall, a very pleasant experience and a place I’d happily come back to. ☕🥞✨

1karan t

Ordered Bruschetta and White Sauce Mushroom Penne Pasta Bruschetta bread was so dense and chewy, there was hardly any bite to it. No flavour of olive oil or seasoning. Just mildly sauted tomatoes. The bread might have been store bought. It was the worst I've had. And when I thought that maybe the pasta I ordered will save the day - it turned out to be a bigger disappointment. The edges of the penne pieces were half raw, the sauce was basically just watery cream, and hardly any cheese to it, even though I explicitly asked them to make it cheesy. It was honestly the worst pasta I've had in my life. The ambience reminded me of Poppy By Royal Repast in Udaipur, so that was kinda nice. But if only the food lived up to it.

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