I recently had the pleasure of visiting Art Cafe near City Palace in Jaipur, and my experience was nothing short of exceptional. This charming cafe has truly set a high standard for quality and hospitality.
The food at Art Cafe is not just good; it's exceptional in every way. The dishes are not only delicious but also prepared with the utmost care for hygiene. I could taste the freshness in every bite, and it was evident that they take great pride in their culinary offerings. From the mouthwatering sandwiches to the regal Maharaja thali, each dish was a masterpiece of flavor and presentation.
What truly sets Art Cafe apart is the warm and hospitable staff. The team is incredibly humble and welcoming, making you feel like a valued guest. Their dedication to ensuring a delightful dining experience is evident in their service.
The ambiance of this cafe is a treat for the senses. It's kept cozy and clean, providing the perfect backdrop for a relaxing meal. But what truly sets this place apart is the fusion of art and culinary excellence. The art and paintings adorning the cafe's walls create a unique atmosphere, and the fact that you can purchase this artwork without any pressure to do so is a refreshing change from the norm in Jaipur.
My visit to Art Cafe left me with a feeling of pure happiness and a sense of well-being. It's not just a meal; it's an experience that fills you with positivity. Watching them prepare our food fresh right in front of us only added to the peace of mind regarding the hygiene and freshness of the dishes.
In summary, Art Cafe is an absolute gem in Jaipur, a place where food, art, and hospitality come together in a perfect blend. Whether you're a local or a traveler, this cafe is a must-visit. Thank you to the Art Cafe team for providing such an unforgettable...
Read moreStepped in there as it looked cosy and clean, just around 7pm. The waiter knows hardly any english, although the customers are pretty close to 100% foreigners. Had the menue in hands as soon as attempting to sit down. Ordered a Jasmin tea which turned out to be green tea with jasmin. Didn't want green tea and returned it. Ordered a vegetable soup while big discussions about the tea went on. As soon as I placed my order the guys started taking the plants and signs in. Felt like in a storage room. Got soup of raw but hot vegetable and two quarters of cheapest toast bread instead of Chapatti for more than 2€. Was told to finish it without any rush, while the whole staff was standing at the kitchencorner staring at me, waiting until I eventually leave. Got the bill while eating. Dared to ask why I was not told that they are closing, as opening hours are not shown outside, and added that the soup was very overpriced. Instead of a friendly sorry the owner started arguing with me. The cafe is totally overrated by tourists who have apparently never been to a good Indian restaurant, with real good food, polite, capable and supportive staff. This place is definitely...
Read moreI can't recommend to go in here if it's even a little bit busy. Two iced teas and a lassi took 40 minutes to arrive, three small platters a little more than an hour, we were constantly reminding the owner who honestly seemed more interested in selling his art pieces and making small talk than helping the orders get out on time. Just one or two guys in the kitchen could not cope with the orders. No hustle at all. I'm not sure if they even got the message from the owner of what they were supposed to be preparing. Other people at their tables were not impressed and left. Lebanese platter contained mostly uncooked items anyway so not sure why that took so long and the rest of the food...
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