This is a nice and quaint cafe that has many Israeli items on the menu. We stopped here and had the Saibach sandwich and the Shwarma Mushroom sandwich and both were really amazing. The menu is vegetarian with many vegan options - the next time were here we're planning on trying the tofu schnitzel burger.
The prices are also reasonable - chai was 50 rs and the food was about 300 rs. We're American Indian travelers so the food appealed to both our american and indian tastes.
The cafe also had a nice masala chai (cooked on a stove) and served a great capachino as well. The ambiance is very chill - there are both seated tables as well as low tables with cushion that one...
Read moreDelightfully rude waitress or owner… Came in to buy lunch, received poor manners instead. Not quite the transaction I had in mind for my young family. India’s a big place, and Dharamkot is stacked with other options; why bother with this place?
Culturally appropriating karma, and then misusing its meaning to respond to a review is the perfect summary of this establishment. I prefer good food, friendly atmosphere, and nice people. All the falafels and yoga pants in the world won’t bring you closer to enlightenment....
Read moreFood was decent but we had quite small portions for the price. There wasn’t enough bread for all the sides given but I must say they were all quite tasty. Also 90 rupees for a chai with alternative milk is a bit of a rip off…especially as my desire for alternative milk is due to a food allergy and not a preference. If you walk two minutes down towards the other cafes you’ll find a chai with alternative...
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