Our love for Anokhi Café has only deepened over the years. Having visited this cherished place since childhood, returning now brings back a flood of wonderful memories. We are incredibly proud to have such a café in our lives, filled with nostalgia and warmth. The atmosphere is ideal not only for working but also for spending quality time with old friends. It’s as if time stands still the moment we walk through the doors, allowing us to relive the magic of our younger days.
The food at Anokhi Café is consistently fresh and organic, with every dish reflecting their commitment to quality. We have a particular fondness for their coffee cake, which has never once disappointed us. The breads and corn fritters are exceptional, and the pasta is simply outstanding. Each visit leaves us excited to return, even though we are based in Jaipur.
Thank you, Anokhi Café, for the wonderful memories and consistently delightful food.
With warm regards,
Heena Sukhani Creative Director / Fashion...
Read moreWe ordered corn fritters - which were below average with no flavours and super oily and still the best thing we ate, next was falafel in pita pockets - very bland and dry and the Tahani was the worst, very acidic, then the creamy mushroom pizzeta was pathetic, I have never seen such a tasteless and weird pizza in my life and lastly the quinoa wrap - it was sweet honestly felt like Dalia in roti. In all, it was the worst experience of eating outside ever. The service was so bad that no one offered water, the waiters were watching their mobile phones and the manager was so unprofessional and disinterested. The ambience is so cluttered. The food was overpriced and the quality is supremely degraded in taste as well. The same vinegrette sauce was served with all the four dishes which was acidic and had no flavour profile. In my opinion, please avoid this cafe by all means, unless you want to spend 250 on a pot of...
Read moreI know that Anokhi cafe is famous for its organic food and everything but to be honest it wasn’t that good. It is overrated and kinda creates a status quo for people saying they eat or visit there. I’ve had better desserts, coffee, food and atmosphere than this. The place was too small and felt claustrophobic. The staff just makes you feel like “okay you’ve eaten now just get up and go” so you can’t stay longer there if you’re thinking you can work or read. The food is good for white people as we saw a lot of them around. But it’s not flavourful. I’m someone who doesn’t like spicy food so I’m actually a sucker for bland food. But salt please? Idk I won’t recommend. But if you wanna go for overrated food, watch white people around and feel oh wow I’m at such a great place. Go for it! But I can definitely recommend better organic restaurants with...
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