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Savour Yemeni Coffee, Butter Chicken Kunafa and more, at Bandra's all-new Cafe Aqeeq

With coffee beans sourced from the mountains of Haraz in Yemen.

Somya Agarwal

Nothing quite says "good morning" like a great cup of coffee, right? And while Bandra West seems to be teeming with coffee shops, there's one newcomer you should check out: Café Aqeeq!

Offering brews that are anything but ordinary, with beans sourced from the mountains of Haraz in Yemen—Aqeeq is here to stay. Curious? Read on to find out what’s in store.

Coffee with a story!

Created by Bollywood screenwriting duo Abbas and Hussain Dalal, the brains behind movies like Ye Jawani hai Deewani, 2 States, Fighter and Brahmastra, Aqeeq embodies poetic Middle Eastern-inspired decor—think Persian rugs, clay pottery, and brick-lined walls. 

Brunch and brew!

Coming to the F&B, Cafe Aqeeq has an extensive all-day menu that spans breakfast plates, petit bites, kunafas and Arabic-inspired treats like Zaatar Croissants.

So when here, try the Turkish cardamom Aqeeq Latte (₹390) or the classic Pour Over (₹330), perfectly paired with a slice of indulgent Nutella-stuffed brioche—the Nutella French Toast (₹530). For a heartier option, we’d recommend the Roast Chicken (₹580) with creamy mashed potato gravy, the Classic Cream Kunafa (₹350), and the chef’s special Butter Chicken Kunafa (₹450).

Knock Knock 

Aqeeq isn’t just a name; it’s a story waiting to be sipped. So this weekend, check out Cafe Aqeeq in Bandra and follow it on Instagram for more updates.

When: 9 am to 11 pm

Where: Ground Floor, Jenu Jenai Building, Waroda Road, Ranwar, Bandra West

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