Visited this cafe with my friends yesterday, and absolutely fell in love with the vibe of this cafe. It has an outdoor section so do not worry if your manager is being an a*ole to you and you want to relax even while listening him/her screaming because Hey, the mountains got your back.
Good(Probably the best) things about the cafe: Spacious dining area and music room Music room (and a reading room (and game room (and movie room))) is show-stopper (for me at least) Food is good and affordable. Sahil who is a help is a humble guy to talk to. Washrooms are super clean.
Bonus points: Witty quotes all around Colour pens are also kept in case you wish to draw the (which my friends did) There is ukulele in music room (played for 3 hours) HEATERđ Found one MARATHI book in the reading section and the Maharashtrian within me is happy⨠Has multiple board games to play Menu is designed in a beautiful and creative manner
Bad things: Zero was invented by Aryabhatta for thisđ
PS. Did not get a chance to meet the owner but man/woman if you are reading this, remember you have helped a lot of...
   Read moreThis place will reveal itself to you as a second home, you never knew you needed.
Nested so cozily in the colourful hills of Dharamkot, Khanabadosh raises the bar and is giving all other cafes a run for their money, by providing authentic culinary experience in a menu which is a bouquet of famous foods from across the country's varied cultural landscape.
The place provides a very elegant and homely atmosphere with it's friendly staff in two formats to spend your entire day : a cafe and a co-working space. The place has an awesome view which spans both the villages of Dharamkot and Bhagsu and the snow capped peak on the top.
Khanabadosh is a perfect place to spend time in Dharamkot whether it's reading a book over a cup of warm GLH, spending hours admiring the view with chai and vadapav, working on your laptop interspersed with crunchy bites of mendu vada and chutney or watching a movie with some awesome palak paneer and paranthas.
Put this one on your list on the top if you're heading to Dharamkot. Come home, to...
   Read moreThis cafe quickly became home for me when I was living in Dharamkot âď¸
Spent a lot of time working out of this beautiful cafe with the view of the valley in front ( their wifi is stable and fast for a good productive day of work ) Itâs very peaceful and serene even for those chill days when you may want to just read a book.
Love how comforting and yummy the South Indian food was here. â¨Would recommend going for the filter coffee and Ghee Pudi Idli ( was my personal favourite )
They have started playing some really interesting movies on a projector every week so a must visit to any solo travellers who want a lovely community around to engage with.
An absolute must visit for the beautiful views especially on those cold rainy days, comforting South Indian food ( amongst some yummy Bombay favourites like dabbeliâs ) and the friendly service!
Shoutout to the friendly owner of the cafe who will go out of his way to make sure you have a...
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