About the place
Discover Telangana's gourmet artistry by Chef Bharat Gondi, inspired by his grandmother's cookbooks.
Discover Telangana's gourmet artistry by Chef Bharat Gondi, inspired by his grandmother's cookbooks.
Enjoy Grilled Chicken with mashed potato, veggies, and white sauce or try the Chicken Forestiere stuffed with caramelized onions.
Experience Chef Bharat Gondi's unique fusion of South Indian and continental dishes in a cozy, inviting ambiance.

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Mahima Nahata
1 month ago
Had a really great experience at Cravery Cafe in FD! The ambience is warm and cozy, perfect for relaxing or catching up with friends. The food was delicious—especially the pasta and desserts—and everything was presented nicely. The staff were polite and attentive, which made the visit even better. Overall, a lovely spot to unwind with good food and good vibes. Will definitely be visiting again!


Isha Shah
4 months ago
We tried Masala Omlette, Avacado Bagel, Strawberry Smothie, and Mocha. Everything was top notch. Service provided by Mr. Bharath was exceptional.





ekshitha
1 month ago
The food and ambience are very good, we had a great time at this place❤️




Durai Praveen D
4 months ago
Cravery Café, Financial District – Decent Food, Not Ideal for Business Meetings A group of six of us chose Cravery Café for a working lunch on a Sunday noon to discuss business ideas. This was my first visit, and here’s my take. Reservations are recommended for weekend lunches—the place was full when we arrived. Location & Access: Cravery is easy to find, located on Myscape Road in the Financial District, inside a multi-storey commercial building on the first floor. Valet parking may be available, though I didn’t use it. I parked my motorcycle in the spacious B1 garage, which is free to use. Entry is nicer from the building front via the stairs, while the garage route is less appealing but more accessible-friendly. Ambience: The interiors are light and airy, with a double-height ceiling and large windows (though the view is just residential buildings opposite). Compared to many Insta-friendly cafés, Cravery doesn’t try too hard—it’s simple, roomy, and comfortable. Seating options include tall chairs and outdoor tables, which might be pleasant on mosquito-free evenings. Background music was playing, but as the restaurant filled up, chatter and clatter made it hard to converse. Acoustics aren’t great, so this isn’t the best spot for business meetings. Facilities & Service: Washrooms are common to the building and were good. Service felt minimal—the staff weren’t attentive to dietary or spice preferences (important since we had a senior citizen in the group). Ordering is QR-code based. They mostly came to serve food rather than engage. Food: The menu is fairly broad for a café, with a mix of cuisines. Food was a mixed bag: - Excellent: Mac n cheese (surprisingly generous portion), railway cutlet. - Good: Mozzarella sticks, corn cheese cutlet. - Poor: Pizza (₹550, stiff base, bland cheese—better value at Karachi Bakery), paneer starter (fancy name, disappointing taste). Portion sizes varied—big plates were well-proportioned, but many items felt overpriced (about 20% higher than justified). No discounts via Swiggy/Zomato, which added to the sense of poor value. Bottled water and service charge added to the bill, though tap water wasn’t offered. Pricing: We paid about ₹1000 per person. For the quality and portion sizes, it felt expensive. Cutting the water and service charge could lower the bill. Takeaway: Cravery Café is worth trying once for its ambience and a few standout dishes, but it’s not ideal for business meetings and feels overpriced for what it offers. Other cafés in the Financial District may provide better experiences for the same money.





Vishal
4 months ago
portion size is very small compared to price. On zomato dining, average price for 2 people is Rs. 800, that is not correct. seems prices have been revised but zomato is not notified about this. service was also not that great though restaurant levies 7.5% as service charge. we pressed water buzzer but nobody came. Restaurant also does not offer water, glass for water, no offer to change plates.

Arun M
3 months ago
I went with my partner and ordered Shakshouka, Chicken wings and Pulled cheese garlic bread. The Shakshouka was amazing but the chicken wings and pulled cheese garlic bread were a disaster. The chicken wings were not tender and the cheese on the pulled cheese garlic bread was like rubber that we were tired of chewing. We complained and they replaced it but that was also same. We didn’t enjoy it at all. The staff were really polite and very good with service - 5 stars for this. The ambience was decent. There was a kids party because of which it was too noisy but otherwise it was decent place.



Priyanka Singh Gupta
3 months ago
They don’t have a Baisc things like sugar free , that is the basic ingredient specifically in coffee house , it’s not a single time but most of the time, they ask you to take a brown sugar. Some one like me it’s a big turn off as i don’t take sugar, and into fitness they normalise it, such a worst experience and stuff doesn’t care too and with water also they did the same as they always force you to take water bottle and told you that regular water is not there

SR
1 month ago
Just ordered a home delivery for pepper chicken and chicken pizza. Horrible food quality, pepper chicken was only of flour and dryyy shredded chicken. Very very poor quality. There is no chicken just fried flour !! Chicken Barely costs 150rs. U guys are so kanjus to even use 50rs chicken!! Oil is so bad it made the stomach upset. Pizza was just palm size!! Never ever ordering neither visiting this place .

Prashamsa Reddy
1 month ago
I ordered a shakshuka and asked them to add one extra egg & offered to oay for it. They said it will cost me ₹100 extra to add just an egg that costs 8 rupees. If y’ll have eaten shakshuka, you know the egg isn’t even cooked. You just break it into the existing dish!! 1 EGG COSTS ₹100 HERE

Prateek Sharma
3 months ago
Most of the vegetarian items had too much cheese and test was also very bad.
₹800 for two
Cafe, Coffee, North Indian, Mughlai, Seafood, Chinese, Desserts, Beverages
❖Lunch | ❖Home delivery | ❖Stags allowed | ❖Valet parking | ❖Indoor seating | ❖Wifi | ❖Romantic dining | ❖Private dining area |
❖Breakfast | ❖Takeaway available | ❖Less noisy | ❖Step-free entry | ❖Work friendly | ❖Farm-to-Table | ❖Family friendly | ❖Vegetarian friendly |
❖Dinner | ❖Serves alcohol | ❖Parking available | ❖Free parking | ❖Kid friendly | ❖Cocktails | ❖Baby high chair |
