Ciclo Cafe

Chennai (Madras)


Cycle-mad decor includes wheels on lamps, chandeliers made from chains and bikes dangling in the window. But this place is more than just a gimmick: there's an extensive international menu, from Thai green curry to grilled Scottish salmon, plus a long list of sandwiches, burgers, and salads, all gigantic and delicious. Coffees, fresh juices and smoothies are also good.


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