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Glacier Breeze Cafe become very famous for its apricot cake and coffee | Ali Qurban Mughanni

Ali Qurban Mughanni | Glacier Breeze

Glacier Breeze Cafe become very famous for its apricot cake and coffee.after the white chalked on glacier made hill "well come to pasu" you will drive optimum 3 minutes to reach at a bridge and will fine the cafe hut at left up above on glacier morin following with a long healing stairs and jeep road to reach up the spot.Ahmad Ali Khan who is the owner and and immersive experienced chef will well come you. he behave more likes friend than a causal customers.

The first appeal for you is the beautiful scene of passu white glacier and the naturalhigh mountains around you. and feeling of cool breeze of the famous passu glacier. in summer time glacier waterboils over the bolters on its zigzag course and look very interesting from sitting up above.

Apricot cake is a unique product of Ahmad Ali Khan, who serves you the cake with a mug of coffee. apart from cake and coffee he creates different dishes that hits the spot. he prepares food as per the customerspreference.

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