We are an independent restaurant serving Indian-Mediterranean Fusion cuisine located across from the Lynchburg Community Market. We are great place for family and friends to get together and enjoy two different cuisines. All of our dishes are homemade including our famous Baklava. We are Vegetarian, Vegan and Gluten Free friendly. Open 4.5 days. (closed Tuesday and Sunday}. Come see us today and allow us to serve you!
Informal restaurant offering both Lebanese & Indian plates as well as a lunch buffet.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1206 Main St, Lynchburg, VA 24504
Phone: (434) 846-4976
Website: http://www.hotcoldcafe.com/
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Reviews
Mediterranean and Indian “Fusion” restaurant. More so that the restaurant serves both Mediterranean and Indian dishes. I love Indian food and Mediterranean food and would often go out to eat for those cuisines, so this restaurant was in my list of places to try in Lynchburg for a while.
Great service. Nice lady serving us; she and the cook owns the restaurant together. She enjoyed talking to our group (my classmates), sharing with us about her trips to Thailand. I enjoyed her friendliness and service.
We came during Lynchburg restaurant week and were able to try various things on the menu, and my friends and I shared the food together. Mango lassi was good, but my friend thought the taste of the yogurt was not enough. Mediterranean plate did not suit my palate. I personally liked the spicy onion that we had with our food the most. Chicken and the falafel were dry, and it was hard to eat without the spicy onion or the sauce that was with it. The hummus and the baba ganouj had way too much garlic. Unless you LOVE garlic, I would recommend staying away. Even eating with pita, the taste was too strong that we left most of the appetizers untouched except to satiate our hunger before the entree. Chana masala was good. Compare to the Mediterranean plate we got the chana masala had all the right spice (plus slight sweetness) that went well with long rice. Chicken curry was also decent. Kheer, Kulfi, and Mango pudding were all very good though. The baklava is a lot sweeter than I had hoped, but if you are a sweet-tooth I think you would like them. Indian desserts were very good.
If I were to come again, I would come back to try their Indian food again, and the kheer 🙂
The service was good and the owner/chef was pleasant. They offer Mediterranean/Indian dishes, so for me the flavors were unusual compared to the Indian food I have eaten previously.
Overall it was okay and the pricing is reasonable for the portion size and variety. The menu is simple, not a multitude of options. There are various vegetarian options, a couple curry, lamb & chicken dishes. I will say if you like Mediterranean, this is a nice spot to try but if you prefer more Indian dishes you may want to look elsewhere as there are few Indian offerings here.
I recommend the Karahi chicken and Chicken Korma.
Highly recommend this charming place.