If I have to describe a little thing about this place is positivity, hospitality, serenity, educational thoughts via surroundings of many different type of beliefs in shape aligned with karma. Such a spiritual atmosphere it was brought here. This place here provides services which focus on customer centricity rather than profit making motive indeed in such comparative market it is very unique way to make place in this beautiful heart of the Ahmedabad. Also there is the thing I personally want to mention that the name of this place reminds of word conception of Karma, Karma क्या है? सीधे शब्दों में कहें तो ये क्रिया की प्रतिक्रिया है.. चाहे वो अच्छी है या बुरी। Interception of ideological method moreover or less it is going to give hope in way of simplicity. I was always keen to visit this place and also a foodie digs or smells the aroma of some Nutritious meal so basically I had to try their gandhi thali costing 200/- Unlimited [Everything which is included in menu] Changes every weekend Saturday and Sunday on evenings. Totally Satvik food as I had there it was so much soothingly delightful. It was properly balanced and accurately significant. As this place is popular amongst the enthusiastic people who want peace from this urbanised rush in view of that the food here is being made for 125 peoples, timings are 7-9 PM, First Come first serve basis. One must obtain tokens from counter for food. If you're going to take away then inform them via WhatsApp. So far as ambiance is concerned it is very well organised they have arranged some musical event every weekend there was very exceptional experience to my visit aswell. Seating arrangements is quite decent indoors and outdoors, parking is huge and so far as other activities are concerned there are khadi stores, book shelf containing books is also placed if you want to read, Satya art gallery...
Read moreKarma Cafe – A Hidden Gem of Peace & Aesthetic Vibes
If you're someone who appreciates calm, soulful spaces, Karma Cafe is a place you'll instantly fall in love with. The first thing that truly stands out is the atmosphere – it's incredibly peaceful, making it a perfect escape from the chaos of daily life. Whether you're looking to have a quiet conversation, spend time reading, or simply reflect, the environment supports it effortlessly.
The interior is another highlight. It blends aesthetic minimalism with earthy, artistic touches. From warm lighting to cozy seating and thoughtful decor elements, the space feels very intentional. It's not overdone or flashy – just the right amount of style that creates a soothing vibe.
What I appreciate most is that I can talk peacefully here, without loud music or background noise interrupting. It's a place that respects calm energy, and you can feel that the moment you walk in.
Service-wise, the staff is polite and non-intrusive – they give you space, which aligns perfectly with the tranquil feel of the place. The food and beverages are also well-curated and comforting, though this review focuses more on the vibe than the menu.
Overall, Karma Cafe isn't just a cafe – it's an experience. If you're craving mental peace, aesthetic surroundings, and good vibes, this place is...
Read moreNavjivan as the name suggests is sure to bring about a change in your life, even if you are indifferent to Gandhian way of thinking. This place was initially a publication house set up by Mahatma Gandhi, Navjivan press to be more precise. The place is less noisy due to plantation and less traffic outside on the road, honkers won't distract your attention if you are relaxing in the grass lawn or simply walking around the building. Moving inside the building will lead you straight away into the room where two old printing press are on the display. Portraits of Gandhi and his lifelong associates are noticeable. There are several rooms which are used for exhibitions and other purposes. A shop selling khadi clothes is worth visiting. Last but not the least 'karma cafe' serving great tea in earthen ware (kulhad) and other popular snacks is a must visit, as you relax sipping tea and munching on snacks you could read a book which you get from the book racks inside the cafe. A dinner is served to 125 people on first come first serve basis, starting at 19:00 pm and moderately priced (Rs 150 per person, July 2019). I visited on a Saturday and the menu included bhakri, sev tamatar, aloo ringan, khichdi, curry, papad, salad, jaggery, khopra halwa, khaman, and...
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