27 Apr 2015, 03:55 pm

“From the Japanese Breakfast Combo, Spanish Breakfast combo, Arabian Breakfast Combo, Mexican Latino breakfast combo to the typical Chai Cutting combos with Bread Pakoras, Chilla, Bun Maska and others, we will dish out en ecletic mix of authentic European to the Japanese morning crunchers,” a spokesman of Biker’s Café, having outlets in Delhi and here, said.
“All the dishes will have the lifestyle signature of machoness, which is so typical of the Biker’s Café, which stands for the global brotherhood spirit of biking,” he said.
“Yes, we are open to the idea of holding live fashion shows in the café in future,” he said to a question.
The delicacies included the French Benedict served with tomato and corn relish, all American Bacon N Eggs served with peanut butter toasts, the Latino Egg egg-fast with jalapeno potatoes with refried beans and chipotle rice, the Spanish Haven with grilled sausages, the Arabic Egg-zze topped with spinach and goat cheese and served with pita bread, the Thai Egg-Spectation served with stir fried vegetables and Sriracha Rice and the ‘oh! So typical’ ‘Bikers Twist’s and toasts’ on rustic bread.
“Bikers café is a brand and apart from the bike riding youth, we cater to the women and family segments as well,” he said.
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