This is a hole-in-the-wall eatery and a hidden gem in the by-lanes of Hampi Bazaar close to the Virupaksha Temple. The menu options are limited but the quality of food and beverages is top-notch. We chanced upon this place while looking for a quick bite in the Hampi Bazaar in the evening. The dosa served here has a very distinct and authentic taste and can be enjoyed by itself without the company of chutneys/sambars. The must-try suggestions include dosa, medu vada, and tea. We ate here thrice during our stay in Hampi.
Note: This review is only for the Shiva cafe and we did not stay in the...
Read moreUncle is so nice He really makes dosa with love I was the last person today and we were having a conversation. He mentioned that the chutney will be thrown away. No food from the previous day is used. The chutney was so tasty i started having it more. I did not want it to get wasted. Uncle gave me many idlis from morning. I'm so nicely full. He did not charge for the idlis. I m telling you it is made with love. Love is the main ingredient. Also, it is not at all spicy (mentioning it...
Read moreIt's not only the Cafe but also a guesthouse, the place stays surrounded by the Hampi community and shop, easy to walk around and shopping. You can go to the rooftop to see the view of temple and hills. The room is wide and clean, so comfy.
For the breakfast, I have eaten Puri+Sabji and my friend have eaten Doza, they are really delicious!
Also, if you face some problem, Dada and didi always kindly give you an advice to fix...
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