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Trattoria Review
One of Mumbai's first Italian restaurants has always been famous for its crispy, light pizza, and it's easily one of the best 24-hour coffee shops here. Inside it's cheery: bright colors, comfy leather sofas and chairs, and warm lighting. A large mural of an ancient Roman scene stretches across one of the walls. The open-plan kitchen gives the place a casual feel. The pastas are delicious. Good menu choices include bruschetta, prawn cocktail, mushroom cocktail, primavera al forno (homemade vegetable pasta bake), canelloni, and penne aglio eolio (penne lightly tossed with olive oil). The tiramisu, chocolate mousse, signature cappuccino tart served with cashew ice cream, and dolce tre latte (sponge cake with cream) are all excellent.
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