If you are looking for a   place to sit back, breathe some fresh air and indulge in really,  really  good tasting food Cafe Koel is where you NEED to be.  
Built within a compound, a   small pebbled path bordered by trees and lights makes its way into the   entrance of the cafe. And you are instantly met with fresh flowery   scents riding on soft breezes when you step inside! The cafe has a   seating arrangement both indoors and outdoors, to suit everyone's   preference. Outside the place is decked up with huge trees that roof   over the seating area and rugged wooden chairs and tables. Inside, it is   white, soothing and Japanese in style - with long tables where   different groups people might end up sharing spaces! I prefer sitting   outdoors when I go in the evenings, especially in winters. Whereas   indoors is always preferable in the hot afternoons in Karachi!
What I do love about the   place is the clear serenity of it. It is very comforting to be able to   just relax in this kind of green environment in a city that is usually   gray. Moreover there is also an art gallery within this compound that is   always a good way to pass the time when your food is being prepared!
Following are some of the   ratings as per my experience:
Favorite  items on the menu
Spinach   and artichoke dip with Kulcha
This dish is the perfect starter to what I eat   later on, on my trip to Koel. It is a layer of mozzarella cheese, cream   cheese, spinach and artichoke. All baked to perfection with a thin film   of golden on top - the kind of enticing golden that cheese turns to   entice and overwhelm your taste-buds. It is served with hot, crispy   Kulcha naans and is big enough to be shared as an appetizer by two!
Teriyaki   Chicken with garlic rice
This is actually my favorite kind of grilled   chicken available in Karachi. This platter consists of two large breast   pieces of marinated and grilled chicken drizzled with slightly sweet   Teriyaki sauce. It is served with a big stick of vegetables sauteed with   soy sauce and a lump of garlic rice. This rice is special Korean rice   that is mushier than the typical Basmati rice we Pakistanis are used to   and is cooked with hints of garlic! 
I love this so much that sometimes I literally   just have Cafe Koel Teriyaki Chicken cravings! It is definitely a 9/10   AND a must try!
Baked   Chocolate Pudding
This is the dessert that got Cafe Koel famous!   It is small when it comes down to looks - a little dumpling of rich   brown cake in appearance. But a bite of it gets out oozing a RIVER of   hot, silky chocolate and you are soon to realize that it is no dimwitted   cake or even small enough to be consumed by only one! Especially after   the dip and grilled chicken! A bite of the pudding can send you to   heaven and back just so that you can have yet another bite. The outside   layer is very much like a cake but only thin enough to contain the   overwhelming amount of melted chocolate inside. A 10/10. You have not   lived if you have not tried this dessert!
Shikanjabeen 
This is the most refreshing   drink I have come across in a long, long time. A slushy lemon and mint   mixture topped lightly with the kind of spices you would expect only  on a  road-side cafe. I make it a point to order this the instant I go  there  especially if I go in the afternoon. It instantly refrigerates  your  insides and makes you feel energized. It also goes REALLY well  with the  food mentioned above and is large enough to last through your  meal!
Price
Fairly expensive. It would be nicer if Cafe Koel   was slightly less expensive - it can cost you up to Rs. 1200 if you   order the four items mentioned above. And that is just one person's   three course meal you are talking about. But then the large portions and   amazing quality pretty much over rides the money factor. Besides Cafe   Koel prefers being an exclusive place.
Portions
Decent sized.
Service   and ambiance
Love the ambiance. The service is fairly decent.
Children   friendly
Yes
Overall Experience
4/5