CYK Hospitalities Brings Lowkey Café to Gurugram

In Elan Epic, Sector 70, Gurugram

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CYK Hospitalities Brings Lowkey Café to Gurugram

CYK Hospitalities, a leading F&B consultancy firm, has introduced its latest project, Lowkey Café, in Elan Epic, Sector 70, Gurugram, aimed at coffee enthusiasts, food lovers, and professionals seeking a peaceful workspace.

Lowkey Café says it offers a curated selection of organic dishes, brunch favorites, small plates, and desserts. The minimal aesthetic and cosy corners make it a perfect spot for reading, remote working, or casual meetings. 

The menu features an array of egg-based delicacies like French egg ramekin, Turkish eggs, sandwiches, and gourmet burgers. The menu has sourdough pizzas, sundried tomato and pesto risotto, spinach and ricotta ravioli, quinoa chickpea Buddha bowl, and desserts such  as chocolate fondant and classic tiramisu.

Lowkey Café, founder, Vishal Jhoon, said, “Lowkey Café is a passion project birthed out of a need for a space where people could just be themselves. We wanted to create a place that seamlessly blends good food with great coffee and gives that inspiring atmosphere; our idea was to craft this haven where individuals could work, connect, and enjoy a few high-quality brews. Under the guidance of CYK Hospitalities, our dream has practically been fulfilled with their know-how and strategic execution“.

On this project, Pulkit Arora—the person behind the strategic approach of CYK Hospitalities opined, “With Lowkey Café, our objective was to do more than just create another coffee shop; we sought to construct a space—the space that engages communities and complements the changing way of life of a modern consumer. The idea was to plunge the consumer into a space where they would be encompassed by the work-friendly environment of culinary artistry blending into the space.

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Naresh Khanna – 10 February 2025

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