This cafe needs a lot of attention from bloggers and foodies...!! Handled by a very enthusiastic lady, who did research on millets 15 years ago and launched her own series of millet products in the market. These are organic millets coming directly from the farmers at village.
Along with serving freshly prepared millet food on your table, they also serve you raw millets and some in-house snacks and drink powders made of millets. To add to all this, there's a room full of organic products from different parts of India. Aroma oils, essential oils, vinegars, honey, face and body packs, herbal teas,
Another room consisting of all terracotta cooking utensils like the old times, clothes from different weavers across rural India, traditional indian board games like Pallanguli, Pacheesi, Aadu puli aatam etc made in a traditional way, handmade journals, earrings, kurtis and jackets and what not...!! A total feast to your eyes if you love traditional art...!!
A quiet ambiance with greenery all around, some love birds, classical light music, fresh leaves from their garden on the table as a decor, vintage clocks and crockery...!! A perfect vintage cafe...!!
Now coming to food, everything that you order from here is made of one or the other type of millets..!! I ordered the below ones and can not complain anything about these dishes
Millet malt with chocolate - Do you love hot chocolate? Then why not make it healthy with same taste...!! Yes, the millet malt with chocolate tasted just like the hot chocolate, except that it is more nutritional and healthy. You can end up having 2 cups of it, being guilt free...!!
Millet Khakra - I love Khakras, which are originated from Gujrat. But these millet ones were more tastier than the masala ones i had earlier. Topped with some freshly chopped cucumber, onion, tomato and other fresh veggies, this makes a perfect tea time snack
Millet Puliyogare - Puliyogare being one of my favourite dish, always failed to taste yummy and be healthy at the same time. This millet cafe here made it possible. Rice replaced with millets is a guilt free meal..!!
Overall a very great experience and a very satisfying one...!! Being a food blogger always comes with a drawback of unhealthy eating guilt and this is a place to detox and rejuvenate yourself...!!
I would surely recommend this place for all those fitness freaks, diet conscious people and even the unhealthy eaters..!! Give it a try and it is not gonna fail to...
Read moreVAATHSALYA MILLET CAFE is a Millet Based Cafe in JP Nagar. truly one of its kinds here in Bangalore. They are Specialized in making everything out of Millet.
Ambience is good, it's a homeless feel on the inside and so much calmness and then again the Outdoor area is again full off greenery and comfort. love the authenticity of this place.
Service was good, I'm a happy customer for service here.
Amazing staff behaviour, freely spoken and felt like home. nice folks 😁
Food everything is healthy cuz they're all made out of millets and the stuff which isn't made from millets are vegetables obviously which is grown out in their farm in the most organic way possible and they don't add any additives and artificial flavouring which is so good. perfectly healthy food, it wouldn't be as tasty as your other junk food but i can assure you that they're on a good level for health and even taste is very pure taste which i loved the taste for. i mean, that's how food must taste ❤️ Simple on presentation, pocket-friendly place and good for you to eat these kinds of food. best thing about Millet food is that it doesn't stuff you up that easily.
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Millet Cutlet Millet Dosa Millet Bisi Bele Bath Millet Payasam Carrot and Gooseberry Juice Raw Mango Mint Juice Aaralu Majjige
My Rating : 4/5
Ambience : 4/5 Service : 4/5 Staff Behaviour : 5/5 Food : 4/5 Drink : 4/5
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Read moreThank God for this place! With all the talk of millets being a better alternative to rice (and good for the planet as the crops need lesser water) I really wanted to give cooking millets a shot. However, when all my attempts at cooking millets failed miserably, I decided the next best thing to do is to visit a place that knows how to cook it. Here, you get full meals made with millets - from the buttermilk to the dessert. Their thalis are reasonably priced, the food is light (not greasy) yet quite filling. Based on reviews here, I tried their khakhra which was tasty but it might make sense to order if there are many people sharing it.
The only downside is that this place gets crowded and you may need to wait forever to get a table. The first time I visited it was very crowded and the staff were not too friendly either, but the second time I walked in at 2.15 pm and immediately got seated and served. The staff were also more courteous then and happily answered my questions on how to cook millets.
I advise booking a table in advance if you are planning a visit. They also sell the millets they serve here - I am absolutely satisfied with my purchase of chocolate ragi and aralu powder.
If you are into clean eating and savour simple, vegetarian food - you must...
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