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A lovely contemporary space which, though small, looks very spacious. Their all-day dining restaurant, Momo Cafe, is both indoor and outdoor. The only problem is the rather shabby flats right next door which can unfortunately be seen from the otherwise swish verandah. Lunch and dinner are both buffets as well as à la carte. Warm signature bread with a dip comes to the table as you sit down and do the starters. I was happy to see a small but interesting selection of salads, raitas and condiments. Each dish on the a la carte menu comes in two sizes. Which I feel is a great idea. The Fettucini Carbonara, Gilafi Seekh, Tandoori Chicken and Murgh Malai Tikka were all excellent. On the desserts front, the Tiramisu was quite authentic as was the Creme Brulee, but I found the other cakes quite dense. Service is eager to please and there seems to be a whole brigade of people rushing around ready to help. This is certainly a place I see myself popping into quite often for a quick lunch, given the quality of the food, value for money and the amazing central location.