This hotel is one of the oldest vegetarian hotels in Tripunithura. It's known for variety of bakery sweets they make like laddu, jelabi , boli etc. They do make variety of fried items like banana chips, potato chips etc. All of them are made using coconut oil. All of these items are quite tasty. Whenever I visit my hometown Tripunithura, I drop in to purchase sweets especially jelebi, laddu. This hotel has been there since my school days. You can also get variety of pickles as well. The hotel is located quite adjacent to Poornathryeesa temple. I would definitely recommend folks to drop in, buy and taste the sweets they make here. The hotel doesn't accept any credit or debit cards. You don't have exclusive parking lot for this hotel. You can park near to temple and walk...
Read moreI had a very disappointing experience at Bharat Café. The owner behaves as if they are doing customers a favor by serving food, rather than running a business. They treat customers like servants, with no respect or basic courtesy. The attitude is like that of an old-time king, as if they are giving food for free, when in reality, the prices are quite high.
To make things worse, the food quality is not up to the mark. For the high prices they charge, one would expect better taste and hygiene, but sadly, it falls far below expectations. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this place. There are much better cafés that offer good food and...
Read moreBharath Cafe has a long legacy that goes beyond so many other snack shops that are in and around Tripunithura. Love the taste and quality of the stuff.
Some things special here (these may be available in some other shops too in Tripunithura, not anywhere else): boli, jaggery boli, maladu, robesta chips
Cons: Lack of parking space & cash-only payment.
This review is about the sweets & savouries from Bharath cafe. They don't have the restaurant since the Covid lockdown started, and even when it was open, I haven't counted it as an...
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