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The Rameshwaram Cafe @ J. P. Nagar
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Nearby attractions
Samskruthi Sathkara Convention Hall
294/10, 24th Main Rd, opp. Zaitoon, 5th Phase, Ramaiah Garden, JP Nagar Phase 6, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078, India
Ragigudda Shri Prasanna Anjaneyaswami Temple
KSRTC Layout, Jayanagara 9th Block, Jayanagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560041, India
Zaitoon Party Hall JP Nagar
KR Layout, JP Nagar Phase 6, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078, India
Nearby restaurants
Jayanagara Donne Biryani
SS Arcade, 17th Main Rd, 2nd Phase, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078, India
California Burrito Mexican Kitchen @ JP Nagar
450, Outer Ring Rd, J P Nagar Phase 5, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078, India
Kesariya Restaurant
15th Cross Road, 55, 19th Main St, near Goenka Chambers, 2nd Phase, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078, India
Pallavi Restaurant
26, 16th cross, 18th Main Road 100 Feet Ring Road, Outer Ring Rd, opposite Canara bank, 5th Phase, ring road, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078, India
Taiki
Ground Floor, 19th Main St, 2nd Phase, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078, India
Kalpaney
Outer Ring Road, 100 Feet Ring Rd, J P Nagar Phase 5, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078, India
Raja Gobi JP Nagar
17th Cross Rd, 5th Phase, J P Nagar Phase 5, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078, India
The Pizza Bakery - JP Nagar
No.690/A, 14th Main, 100 Feet Ring Rd, 2nd Phase, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078, India
154 Breakfast Club - JP Nagar
688, 2nd Floor, 100 Feet Ring Rd, Jeewan Griha Colony, 2nd Phase, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078, India
S L V Refreshments
WH4Q+HXM, Outer Ring Rd, Jeewan Griha Colony, 2nd Phase, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078, India
Nearby hotels
Hotel Hindusthan International SELECT
686,15th Cross, Ring road, 2nd Phase, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078, India
Super Collection O Hotel Champion Paradise
86 15th Cross, 15th Main Rd, 2nd Phase, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078, India
Cross Roads Inn
827, 24th Main Rd, Phase II, Jeewan Griha Colony, 2nd Phase, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078, India
Castle JP
MINCHU. 16, 1st Main Rd, JP Nagar 4th Phase, J P Nagar Phase 5, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078, India
Olive Hotel JP Nagar by Embassy Group
11, Ring Road, 15th Cross Rd, near Delmia Circle, KAS Officers HBCS layout, 7th Phase, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078, India
Seasons Suites JP Nagar Bangalore
88, 3rd Main Rd, JP Nagar 4th Phase, Dollars Colony, J P Nagar Phase 5, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078, India
Banglore Stay Gents PG
101b, 20th B Main Rd, 5th Phase, J P Nagar Phase 5, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078, India
Hotel O Shiva Shakthi Inn
13, 24th Main Rd, near Empire Restaurant, 5th Phase, Ayodya Nagar, J P Nagar Phase 5, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078, India
Treebo Stay Tuned Jp Nagar
#77, 2nd cross, 3rd Main, Doresanipalya, IIMB Post Next to Kalyani Magnum Tech Park, JP Nagar 4th Phase, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560076, India
Shravanthi Sarovar Portico
60, 13th Cross Rd, Dollar Layout, 3rd Phase, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078, India
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The Rameshwaram Cafe @ J. P. Nagar

52, Outer Ring Rd, Jeewan Griha Colony, 2nd Phase, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078, India
4.1(8.6K)$$$$
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attractions: Samskruthi Sathkara Convention Hall, Ragigudda Shri Prasanna Anjaneyaswami Temple, Zaitoon Party Hall JP Nagar, restaurants: Jayanagara Donne Biryani, California Burrito Mexican Kitchen @ JP Nagar, Kesariya Restaurant, Pallavi Restaurant, Taiki, Kalpaney, Raja Gobi JP Nagar, The Pizza Bakery - JP Nagar, 154 Breakfast Club - JP Nagar, S L V Refreshments
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+91 78922 46525
Website
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Butter Idli
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Ghee Idli
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Ghee Pudi Idli
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Ghee Sambar Button Idli
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Lemon Idli
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Tatte Idli
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Kanchipuram Idly (3 Pieces)
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Kotte Kadubu | Kadubu Idli(2pcs)
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Rasam Idli (2 Pieces)
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Rava Idli (3 Piece )
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Butter | Bennee Masala Dosa
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Butter Khali Dosa
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Garlic Roast Dosa
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Ghee Onion Dosa
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Ghee Plain Dosa
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Open Butter Masala Dosa
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Butter Pudian Dosa
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Ghee Ragi Dosa
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Jain Masala Dosa With Jain Sambar
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Multi Grain Dosa
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Pesarattu Dosa (2 Piece)
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Dahi Vada
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Mini Vada Sambar Dip
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Masala Vada (4 Pieces)
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Rasam Vada
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Akki Roti
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Akki Roti With Yennegai Palya
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Kerala Parota(1 Piece)
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Ragi Roti
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Ven Pongal
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Sakkarai Pongal ( Weekend Only)
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Bisibele Bath
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Gongura Rice ( Hand Tossed)
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Avarekalu Chitranna
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Avarekalu Uppittu | Avarekalu Kaharabath
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Coconut Rice (Today's Spl)
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Curd Rice
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Ghee Pudi Khara Bath
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Lemon Rice / Chitranna
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Pappu Rice | Spanich Rice | Mudda Pappu (Hand Tossed)
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Pudina Pulao
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Puliogare
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Veg Biryani
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Vengi Bath (Today?S Spl Rice)
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Ghee Holige
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Gulab Jamun
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Saffron Kesari Bath
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Holige With Mango Shikarni
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Jackfruit Kesari Bath
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Mavinakayi Shikarni | Aam Ras (200 Ml)
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Modak Combo
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Moong Dal Payasam
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Pheni With Saffron Badam Milk
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Pootharekulu (2 Piece)
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Semiya Payasam | Kheer
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Tender Coconut Payasam
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Himalayan Natural Mineral Water, 750 Ml
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Filter Coffee
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Masala Tea | Masala
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Poori Sagu
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Poori With Aamras
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Ghee Paddu (6pieces)
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Chickpea | Kabuli Chana Salad
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Kala Chana Sundal
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Deepawali Special Feast Combo
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Lunch Combo
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Mango Days Meal
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Salt Lassi
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Sweet Lassi
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Tomato Shyavige
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Aloo Bonda (4 Pieces)
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Choice Of Bhaji
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Butterscotch Falooda(Spl)
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Royal Falooda

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Nearby attractions of The Rameshwaram Cafe @ J. P. Nagar

Samskruthi Sathkara Convention Hall

Ragigudda Shri Prasanna Anjaneyaswami Temple

Zaitoon Party Hall JP Nagar

Samskruthi Sathkara Convention Hall

Samskruthi Sathkara Convention Hall

4.1

(230)

Open 24 hours
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Ragigudda Shri Prasanna Anjaneyaswami Temple

Ragigudda Shri Prasanna Anjaneyaswami Temple

4.8

(8K)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Zaitoon Party Hall JP Nagar

Zaitoon Party Hall JP Nagar

4.2

(114)

Open 24 hours
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Candlelight Open Air: Tribute to R.D. Burman
Fri, Dec 12 • 6:00 PM
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Street Food Tour near a Local Market in Bangalore
Street Food Tour near a Local Market in Bangalore
Tue, Dec 9 • 7:00 PM
Bengaluru, Karnataka, 560040, India
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Explore Halasurus cultural sites
Wed, Dec 10 • 8:30 AM
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Jayanagara Donne Biryani

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Taiki

Kalpaney

Raja Gobi JP Nagar

The Pizza Bakery - JP Nagar

154 Breakfast Club - JP Nagar

S L V Refreshments

Jayanagara Donne Biryani

Jayanagara Donne Biryani

3.5

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California Burrito Mexican Kitchen @ JP Nagar

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Reviews of The Rameshwaram Cafe @ J. P. Nagar

4.1
(8,637)
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1.0
17w

I am writing this to formally raise a serious concern regarding a highly disturbing experience we had with Rameshwaram Café, JP Nagar outlet, following our recent Zomato order

Upon receiving our food delivery, we were absolutely appalled to discover a dead fly inside the food. This is not just unacceptable—it is a direct violation of basic hygiene and food safety standards. Such negligence poses severe health risks and reflects a total disregard for consumer well-being.

Naturally, our first course of action was to contact the outlet to report this grave issue. However, our concerns were met not with an apology or an intent to resolve the matter, but with shocking disrespect and unprofessionalism. A staff member answered our call, dismissed our complaint, offered a refund with no acknowledgment of the seriousness of the issue, and abruptly disconnected the call. Their attitude was indifferent, lacking even the most basic customer service etiquette.

Given the nature of the situation, we felt compelled to visit the outlet in person, carrying the food box with the dead fly to directly raise the issue with the management. What followed was even more alarming:

The outlet staff appeared completely clueless and disorganized.

Instead of acknowledging or investigating the complaint, one individual who identified himself as a bouncer named Sharad forcibly took the food box from us and threw it away without our consent.

His dismissive attitude, smirking demeanor, and complete lack of accountability suggested that such incidents are either frequent or simply not taken seriously at this outlet.

Despite our repeated attempts to convey that this issue was not about a refund or compensation—but about the health hazard and lack of hygiene—the only response we received was an offer to "take a refund" and move on.

In frustration, we even challenged them to eat the same food themselves if they truly believed there was nothing wrong with it.

The way this matter was handled—from poor food hygiene to the arrogant and disrespectful conduct of staff—raises deep concerns about the outlet’s operational standards and employee training. It was evident that customer health, safety, and feedback are not taken seriously, and staff like Sharad seem emboldened by a culture of zero accountability.

This isn't just about one bad meal—it reflects a larger issue of negligence, lack of training, and disregard for customer health and dignity. Rameshwaram Café is a recognized name, and such incidents, if brushed under the carpet, can tarnish the trust that customers place...

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5.0
2y

I recently had the pleasure of visiting Rameswaram Cafe in JP Nagar, and it turned out to be a fantastic culinary experience. This cozy café offers a delightful array of South Indian tiffin items that left me craving for more.

Their menu boasts a variety of traditional South Indian delicacies, and I had the opportunity to savor some authentic flavors. The "Thatte Idli" was simply divine - fluffy, soft, and accompanied by an assortment of chutneys and sambar that complemented it perfectly. It was a wholesome and satisfying treat.

Next up, their dosas were a true delight. From the classic Masala Dosa to the delectable Mysore Masala Dosa, each one was expertly prepared and packed with flavors that left me wanting another round. The crispy texture and generous filling made these dosas an absolute pleasure to devour.

If you're a fan of pooris, Rameswaram Cafe won't disappoint. The puffed pooris, served with a side of flavorful potato curry, were a real treat for the taste buds. The combination was spot-on, and the pooris were light and airy, just as they should be.

One of the highlights of my visit was trying their Paddu, a lesser-known South Indian specialty. These cute little rice balls were crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, bursting with a delightful blend of flavors. It was a unique addition to their menu that I highly recommend trying.

Lastly, the rice items offered at Rameswaram Cafe were also worth mentioning. Their selection of rice dishes, including lemon rice and puliyodarai (tamarind rice), were perfectly seasoned and incredibly flavorful. Each bite transported me to the heart of South India.

The ambience of the café is cozy and welcoming, with friendly staff providing excellent service. The prices were reasonable, considering the quality and taste of the food.

Overall, my experience at Rameswaram Cafe in JP Nagar was exceptional. If you're craving an authentic South Indian tiffin experience with dishes like Thatte Idli, dosa, poori, Paddu, and rice items, this is the place to be. Highly recommended for food enthusiasts and South Indian cuisine...

   Read more
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4.0
1y

Recently visited this place after its hype in social media.

To begin with, the cafe is so overrated and hyped, You will realise it the moment you reach in front of the cafe and struggle to park your vehicle. Let’s call it struggle no.1

The queue for just order the food was around 15-20 long, remember we went there for braces around 11 am. Let’s call it struggle no.2

Now once you have ordered and got the slip for the items you have ordered. Now you have to stand in a queue or I should say stand in the crowd to present your order slip to the food counter. Ad this restaurant works on QSR model, with all the crowd it becomes a real struggle to get the food, remember if you have ordered multiple items there is a good chance that you will have to stand in different queues to get the items as for example the have a different queue for tea/coffee, another queue for idili/ dosas and stuff and yet another queue for sweets or puri, etc. ( i had to stand in all three queues to get all items in my order). Then wait for them to prepare the food. Let’s call it struggle no.3

Now by the time you got all the items you have ordered. Be ready to find little or no space to eat or try to squeeze yourself into someone else’s table. Yes its that crowded and you will find lot of people having food outside even sitting on the steps. Let’s call it struggle no.4.

Finally is it worth all the struggle, i would say, i ll visit this place again only if i find it with no crowd or if they come up with a better model to manage the crowd.

The food is good, you will authentic South Indian taste. But that you can get in so many less popular places inside the city.

Pro tip: try to go in a gourp or atleast couple so that you can distribute the tasks, like finding a parking spot, standing in queue to order, and other different quests to pick the order, and find a table or space to eat by that time, you can save a lot of time by this. Also try to avoid visiting...

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Zeba KhanZeba Khan
I am writing this to formally raise a serious concern regarding a highly disturbing experience we had with Rameshwaram Café, JP Nagar outlet, following our recent Zomato order Upon receiving our food delivery, we were absolutely appalled to discover a dead fly inside the food. This is not just unacceptable—it is a direct violation of basic hygiene and food safety standards. Such negligence poses severe health risks and reflects a total disregard for consumer well-being. Naturally, our first course of action was to contact the outlet to report this grave issue. However, our concerns were met not with an apology or an intent to resolve the matter, but with shocking disrespect and unprofessionalism. A staff member answered our call, dismissed our complaint, offered a refund with no acknowledgment of the seriousness of the issue, and abruptly disconnected the call. Their attitude was indifferent, lacking even the most basic customer service etiquette. Given the nature of the situation, we felt compelled to visit the outlet in person, carrying the food box with the dead fly to directly raise the issue with the management. What followed was even more alarming: The outlet staff appeared completely clueless and disorganized. Instead of acknowledging or investigating the complaint, one individual who identified himself as a bouncer named Sharad forcibly took the food box from us and threw it away without our consent. His dismissive attitude, smirking demeanor, and complete lack of accountability suggested that such incidents are either frequent or simply not taken seriously at this outlet. Despite our repeated attempts to convey that this issue was not about a refund or compensation—but about the health hazard and lack of hygiene—the only response we received was an offer to "take a refund" and move on. In frustration, we even challenged them to eat the same food themselves if they truly believed there was nothing wrong with it. The way this matter was handled—from poor food hygiene to the arrogant and disrespectful conduct of staff—raises deep concerns about the outlet’s operational standards and employee training. It was evident that customer health, safety, and feedback are not taken seriously, and staff like Sharad seem emboldened by a culture of zero accountability. This isn't just about one bad meal—it reflects a larger issue of negligence, lack of training, and disregard for customer health and dignity. Rameshwaram Café is a recognized name, and such incidents, if brushed under the carpet, can tarnish the trust that customers place in the brand.
Sharath RokkamSharath Rokkam
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Rameswaram Cafe in JP Nagar, and it turned out to be a fantastic culinary experience. This cozy café offers a delightful array of South Indian tiffin items that left me craving for more. Their menu boasts a variety of traditional South Indian delicacies, and I had the opportunity to savor some authentic flavors. The "Thatte Idli" was simply divine - fluffy, soft, and accompanied by an assortment of chutneys and sambar that complemented it perfectly. It was a wholesome and satisfying treat. Next up, their dosas were a true delight. From the classic Masala Dosa to the delectable Mysore Masala Dosa, each one was expertly prepared and packed with flavors that left me wanting another round. The crispy texture and generous filling made these dosas an absolute pleasure to devour. If you're a fan of pooris, Rameswaram Cafe won't disappoint. The puffed pooris, served with a side of flavorful potato curry, were a real treat for the taste buds. The combination was spot-on, and the pooris were light and airy, just as they should be. One of the highlights of my visit was trying their Paddu, a lesser-known South Indian specialty. These cute little rice balls were crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, bursting with a delightful blend of flavors. It was a unique addition to their menu that I highly recommend trying. Lastly, the rice items offered at Rameswaram Cafe were also worth mentioning. Their selection of rice dishes, including lemon rice and puliyodarai (tamarind rice), were perfectly seasoned and incredibly flavorful. Each bite transported me to the heart of South India. The ambience of the café is cozy and welcoming, with friendly staff providing excellent service. The prices were reasonable, considering the quality and taste of the food. Overall, my experience at Rameswaram Cafe in JP Nagar was exceptional. If you're craving an authentic South Indian tiffin experience with dishes like Thatte Idli, dosa, poori, Paddu, and rice items, this is the place to be. Highly recommended for food enthusiasts and South Indian cuisine lovers alike.
DANI GEORGEDANI GEORGE
Recently visited this place after its hype in social media. To begin with, the cafe is so overrated and hyped, You will realise it the moment you reach in front of the cafe and struggle to park your vehicle. Let’s call it struggle no.1 The queue for just order the food was around 15-20 long, remember we went there for braces around 11 am. Let’s call it struggle no.2 Now once you have ordered and got the slip for the items you have ordered. Now you have to stand in a queue or I should say stand in the crowd to present your order slip to the food counter. Ad this restaurant works on QSR model, with all the crowd it becomes a real struggle to get the food, remember if you have ordered multiple items there is a good chance that you will have to stand in different queues to get the items as for example the have a different queue for tea/coffee, another queue for idili/ dosas and stuff and yet another queue for sweets or puri, etc. ( i had to stand in all three queues to get all items in my order). Then wait for them to prepare the food. Let’s call it struggle no.3 Now by the time you got all the items you have ordered. Be ready to find little or no space to eat or try to squeeze yourself into someone else’s table. Yes its that crowded and you will find lot of people having food outside even sitting on the steps. Let’s call it struggle no.4. Finally is it worth all the struggle, i would say, i ll visit this place again only if i find it with no crowd or if they come up with a better model to manage the crowd. The food is good, you will authentic South Indian taste. But that you can get in so many less popular places inside the city. Pro tip: try to go in a gourp or atleast couple so that you can distribute the tasks, like finding a parking spot, standing in queue to order, and other different quests to pick the order, and find a table or space to eat by that time, you can save a lot of time by this. Also try to avoid visiting on weekends.
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I am writing this to formally raise a serious concern regarding a highly disturbing experience we had with Rameshwaram Café, JP Nagar outlet, following our recent Zomato order Upon receiving our food delivery, we were absolutely appalled to discover a dead fly inside the food. This is not just unacceptable—it is a direct violation of basic hygiene and food safety standards. Such negligence poses severe health risks and reflects a total disregard for consumer well-being. Naturally, our first course of action was to contact the outlet to report this grave issue. However, our concerns were met not with an apology or an intent to resolve the matter, but with shocking disrespect and unprofessionalism. A staff member answered our call, dismissed our complaint, offered a refund with no acknowledgment of the seriousness of the issue, and abruptly disconnected the call. Their attitude was indifferent, lacking even the most basic customer service etiquette. Given the nature of the situation, we felt compelled to visit the outlet in person, carrying the food box with the dead fly to directly raise the issue with the management. What followed was even more alarming: The outlet staff appeared completely clueless and disorganized. Instead of acknowledging or investigating the complaint, one individual who identified himself as a bouncer named Sharad forcibly took the food box from us and threw it away without our consent. His dismissive attitude, smirking demeanor, and complete lack of accountability suggested that such incidents are either frequent or simply not taken seriously at this outlet. Despite our repeated attempts to convey that this issue was not about a refund or compensation—but about the health hazard and lack of hygiene—the only response we received was an offer to "take a refund" and move on. In frustration, we even challenged them to eat the same food themselves if they truly believed there was nothing wrong with it. The way this matter was handled—from poor food hygiene to the arrogant and disrespectful conduct of staff—raises deep concerns about the outlet’s operational standards and employee training. It was evident that customer health, safety, and feedback are not taken seriously, and staff like Sharad seem emboldened by a culture of zero accountability. This isn't just about one bad meal—it reflects a larger issue of negligence, lack of training, and disregard for customer health and dignity. Rameshwaram Café is a recognized name, and such incidents, if brushed under the carpet, can tarnish the trust that customers place in the brand.
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I recently had the pleasure of visiting Rameswaram Cafe in JP Nagar, and it turned out to be a fantastic culinary experience. This cozy café offers a delightful array of South Indian tiffin items that left me craving for more. Their menu boasts a variety of traditional South Indian delicacies, and I had the opportunity to savor some authentic flavors. The "Thatte Idli" was simply divine - fluffy, soft, and accompanied by an assortment of chutneys and sambar that complemented it perfectly. It was a wholesome and satisfying treat. Next up, their dosas were a true delight. From the classic Masala Dosa to the delectable Mysore Masala Dosa, each one was expertly prepared and packed with flavors that left me wanting another round. The crispy texture and generous filling made these dosas an absolute pleasure to devour. If you're a fan of pooris, Rameswaram Cafe won't disappoint. The puffed pooris, served with a side of flavorful potato curry, were a real treat for the taste buds. The combination was spot-on, and the pooris were light and airy, just as they should be. One of the highlights of my visit was trying their Paddu, a lesser-known South Indian specialty. These cute little rice balls were crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, bursting with a delightful blend of flavors. It was a unique addition to their menu that I highly recommend trying. Lastly, the rice items offered at Rameswaram Cafe were also worth mentioning. Their selection of rice dishes, including lemon rice and puliyodarai (tamarind rice), were perfectly seasoned and incredibly flavorful. Each bite transported me to the heart of South India. The ambience of the café is cozy and welcoming, with friendly staff providing excellent service. The prices were reasonable, considering the quality and taste of the food. Overall, my experience at Rameswaram Cafe in JP Nagar was exceptional. If you're craving an authentic South Indian tiffin experience with dishes like Thatte Idli, dosa, poori, Paddu, and rice items, this is the place to be. Highly recommended for food enthusiasts and South Indian cuisine lovers alike.
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Recently visited this place after its hype in social media. To begin with, the cafe is so overrated and hyped, You will realise it the moment you reach in front of the cafe and struggle to park your vehicle. Let’s call it struggle no.1 The queue for just order the food was around 15-20 long, remember we went there for braces around 11 am. Let’s call it struggle no.2 Now once you have ordered and got the slip for the items you have ordered. Now you have to stand in a queue or I should say stand in the crowd to present your order slip to the food counter. Ad this restaurant works on QSR model, with all the crowd it becomes a real struggle to get the food, remember if you have ordered multiple items there is a good chance that you will have to stand in different queues to get the items as for example the have a different queue for tea/coffee, another queue for idili/ dosas and stuff and yet another queue for sweets or puri, etc. ( i had to stand in all three queues to get all items in my order). Then wait for them to prepare the food. Let’s call it struggle no.3 Now by the time you got all the items you have ordered. Be ready to find little or no space to eat or try to squeeze yourself into someone else’s table. Yes its that crowded and you will find lot of people having food outside even sitting on the steps. Let’s call it struggle no.4. Finally is it worth all the struggle, i would say, i ll visit this place again only if i find it with no crowd or if they come up with a better model to manage the crowd. The food is good, you will authentic South Indian taste. But that you can get in so many less popular places inside the city. Pro tip: try to go in a gourp or atleast couple so that you can distribute the tasks, like finding a parking spot, standing in queue to order, and other different quests to pick the order, and find a table or space to eat by that time, you can save a lot of time by this. Also try to avoid visiting on weekends.
DANI GEORGE

DANI GEORGE

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