Something in-between a 3 and a 4 but since it's a 3/4 served in a museum and not in a fancier place, I won't be as harsh. Was here with 2 others, obviously after walking in the museum for a good while.
Two of us, myself included, had the global lunch special which was Indian lentil cakes. One person had a salad from the cafe area next door which was fine and inexpensive. I also got a German chocolate chip/coconut cookie and someone had a cup of sweet potato/coconut soup. There was a mix of drinks.
They have a nice selection of sodas including a very good brand of cream soda/root beer as well as a pretty varied beer selection (bierre de guarde in a museum, you don't say.) The coffee from the next door area was pretty good as well and the woman there was nice.
Salad was fine, I won't review as well it's a normal salad.
I tried some of the sweet potato soup. It was frankly delicious with a good amount of spice and coconut. I can see why it's offered pretty often. Around a 4.1 or so.
In terms of our main dishes, they were served rather elegantly, especially for a cafe found in a museum.
Lentil cakes were served with raita, tomatoes, creamed corn (what,) a lil' glass of masala chai tea, and some mint/cucumber sorbet. It was 13 dollars, like all of the global specials.
Lentil cakes: A bit hard but otherwise nicely spiced. There were 2 large ones. I wouldn't exactly call them Indian style lentil cakes (they were more like lentil fritters) but they were fine. 3.2
The cucumber raita was a bit watery but otherwise, it had a nice cooling effect for the spices in the lentil. 2.9
The tomatoes were fresh and quite delicious. I remember one of the lentils having 2 tomatoes while the other had 1 which was a bit odd in terms of consumption as they went quite well together.
The creamed corn was good and it somewhat went with the rest of the food. 3.3.
The masala chai was good, a bit watery, but the spices were there. It went well with the rest of the dishes.
The sorbet was very refreshing and quite solid. 3.7.
The chocolate chip cookie was pretty solid. Pretty soft and a whole lot of coconut/walnut. Not bad.
The food overall was not bad. It's something between a 3 and a 4.