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Indian Coffee House - Angamaly
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Dine Spot Restaurant
J.J. Towers, Kochi - Salem Hwy, Angamaly, Kerala 683572, India
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Bus Stand, Near Cochin International Airport, NH-47, opp. Pvt, Angamaly, Kerala 683572, India
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Indian Coffee House - Angamaly

59GG+F6M, Kochi - Salem Hwy, Angamaly South, Angamaly, Kerala 683573, India
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+91 90725 76949
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indiancoffeehouse.com

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Featured dishes

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Poori Masala
Chicken Cutlet
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Fish Curry
Fish Fry
Ghee Masala Dosa

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Reviews of Indian Coffee House - Angamaly

3.8
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5.0
1y

**Indian Dining at Indian Coffee House is like stepping into a time machine, where each bite is a journey back to cherished childhood memories. I recently indulged in a feast of Ghee Masala Dosa, Uzunnu Vada, and their signature Filter Coffee, and the experience was nothing short of delightful.

The Ghee Masala Dosa, adorned with a vibrant beetroot masala filling, was a unique twist on a classic favorite. The dosa, generously layered with ghee and delicately thin, elevated the flavors to new heights, evoking a symphony of tastes that danced on my palate.

While the Uzunnu Vada was well-fried, it lacked the wow factor of the other dishes. However, it still offered a satisfying crunch and served as a decent accompaniment to the main event—the coffee.

Ah, the Filter Coffee, a hallmark of Indian Coffee House. Sipping on this rich, aromatic brew transported me back to my roots, evoking fond memories of lazy afternoons spent chatting with friends over steaming cups of coffee. Despite being miles away in London, indulging in dosa and coffee from Indian Coffee House felt like a homecoming.

Although the dining area was generally clean and inviting, a glimpse into the food preparation area left much to be desired. Improvements in this regard would certainly enhance the overall experience.

Nevertheless, the true stars of the show were the food and service. Each dish was prepared with care and served with a smile, making every bite a moment to cherish. Indian Coffee House remains a beacon of nostalgia and culinary excellence, a place where memories are made and flavors linger long after the last...

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1.0
16w

I recently visited this cooperative coffee house and noticed a practice that raises serious social concerns. The waiters serving customers were dressed in one type of uniform, while the person assigned to clean tables was made to wear a distinctly different uniform. At first, this may appear as a simple division of roles, but in reality, it reflects a subtle form of discrimination. A uniform is more than just clothing - it represents dignity and equality. By separating staff uniforms in this way, the establishment indirectly signals that some jobs are more respectable than others. Cleaning work has historically carried social stigma, and differentiating cleaners through a special uniform reinforces the idea that their contribution is of lesser value. This is especially disappointing in a cooperative setup, which is supposed to stand for equality, dignity of labor, and collective responsibility. Every role - whether serving or cleaning - is essential for smooth functioning, and no worker should feel stigmatized because of their assigned duty. Such practices affect not only how customers perceive workers, but also how workers perceive themselves. A more inclusive and respectful approach would be to provide the same uniform for all staff, ensuring that each individual is treated with equal dignity and respect, which truly reflects the values of a cooperative...

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2.0
27w

I have been a loyal customer of Indian Coffee House for years, drawn not just by the food but by the values the institution represents. As an employee cooperative, it has always been people-centric, and that ethos was clearly reflected in the quality and soul of the food they served.

One of the iconic items that kept me – and many others – coming back was the unique reddish masala dosa, paired with a cup of strong filter coffee. That distinctive flavor and homely feel were unmatched and part of a cherished tradition.

Today, reminiscing those fond memories, I ordered the same combo. Unfortunately, it didn’t quite meet the expectations set by the past. The dosa lacked the flavor and character it was once known for, and overall, the experience felt a bit underwhelming.

I genuinely hope Indian Coffee House takes steps to restore the legacy it so proudly built – especially in maintaining the consistency and quality of its iconic dishes. There’s a lot of goodwill among its patrons, and with some effort, the charm can surely be revived.

Wishing the team all the best in continuing this...

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**Indian Dining at Indian Coffee House is like stepping into a time machine, where each bite is a journey back to cherished childhood memories. I recently indulged in a feast of Ghee Masala Dosa, Uzunnu Vada, and their signature Filter Coffee, and the experience was nothing short of delightful. The Ghee Masala Dosa, adorned with a vibrant beetroot masala filling, was a unique twist on a classic favorite. The dosa, generously layered with ghee and delicately thin, elevated the flavors to new heights, evoking a symphony of tastes that danced on my palate. While the Uzunnu Vada was well-fried, it lacked the wow factor of the other dishes. However, it still offered a satisfying crunch and served as a decent accompaniment to the main event—the coffee. Ah, the Filter Coffee, a hallmark of Indian Coffee House. Sipping on this rich, aromatic brew transported me back to my roots, evoking fond memories of lazy afternoons spent chatting with friends over steaming cups of coffee. Despite being miles away in London, indulging in dosa and coffee from Indian Coffee House felt like a homecoming. Although the dining area was generally clean and inviting, a glimpse into the food preparation area left much to be desired. Improvements in this regard would certainly enhance the overall experience. Nevertheless, the true stars of the show were the food and service. Each dish was prepared with care and served with a smile, making every bite a moment to cherish. Indian Coffee House remains a beacon of nostalgia and culinary excellence, a place where memories are made and flavors linger long after the last sip of coffee.
Twelgy MaplacheryTwelgy Maplachery
Indian coffee house has always been a nostalgic place for a cup of hot coffee and their usp items like cuttlet, beef omelet etc. This ICH at Angamaly in particular, has been a favourite stop over during our trips from Kochi. But this time it was disappointing, rather dangerous. Ordered chicken cutlet and got three pieces of not so small bone pieces from just one single cutlet. Seriously dangerous for a snack which is consumed especially by children. The bone pieces also shows the quality of the chicken parts they use for cutlets, obviously remaining cut portions of chest or ribs. While this is the kind of food that we get from some wayside street joints, it's not something what we expect from ICH.
Anish NarayananAnish Narayanan
Good location, acceptable parking space with a petrol station next. Was here with the positive review by one of my friend on my way back to Palakkad from Alappuzha for our breakfast with family. Ordered masala dosa, ghee roast, chicken cutlet, vegetable cutlet and coffee. Everything was below average and was disappointed to see even the in famous cutlet has also lost its charm. With lots of restaurants on this route popping up will skip this on our upcoming trips to try something more refreshing. Not Recommended!!!😒
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**Indian Dining at Indian Coffee House is like stepping into a time machine, where each bite is a journey back to cherished childhood memories. I recently indulged in a feast of Ghee Masala Dosa, Uzunnu Vada, and their signature Filter Coffee, and the experience was nothing short of delightful. The Ghee Masala Dosa, adorned with a vibrant beetroot masala filling, was a unique twist on a classic favorite. The dosa, generously layered with ghee and delicately thin, elevated the flavors to new heights, evoking a symphony of tastes that danced on my palate. While the Uzunnu Vada was well-fried, it lacked the wow factor of the other dishes. However, it still offered a satisfying crunch and served as a decent accompaniment to the main event—the coffee. Ah, the Filter Coffee, a hallmark of Indian Coffee House. Sipping on this rich, aromatic brew transported me back to my roots, evoking fond memories of lazy afternoons spent chatting with friends over steaming cups of coffee. Despite being miles away in London, indulging in dosa and coffee from Indian Coffee House felt like a homecoming. Although the dining area was generally clean and inviting, a glimpse into the food preparation area left much to be desired. Improvements in this regard would certainly enhance the overall experience. Nevertheless, the true stars of the show were the food and service. Each dish was prepared with care and served with a smile, making every bite a moment to cherish. Indian Coffee House remains a beacon of nostalgia and culinary excellence, a place where memories are made and flavors linger long after the last sip of coffee.
Dil

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Indian coffee house has always been a nostalgic place for a cup of hot coffee and their usp items like cuttlet, beef omelet etc. This ICH at Angamaly in particular, has been a favourite stop over during our trips from Kochi. But this time it was disappointing, rather dangerous. Ordered chicken cutlet and got three pieces of not so small bone pieces from just one single cutlet. Seriously dangerous for a snack which is consumed especially by children. The bone pieces also shows the quality of the chicken parts they use for cutlets, obviously remaining cut portions of chest or ribs. While this is the kind of food that we get from some wayside street joints, it's not something what we expect from ICH.
Twelgy Maplachery

Twelgy Maplachery

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Good location, acceptable parking space with a petrol station next. Was here with the positive review by one of my friend on my way back to Palakkad from Alappuzha for our breakfast with family. Ordered masala dosa, ghee roast, chicken cutlet, vegetable cutlet and coffee. Everything was below average and was disappointed to see even the in famous cutlet has also lost its charm. With lots of restaurants on this route popping up will skip this on our upcoming trips to try something more refreshing. Not Recommended!!!😒
Anish Narayanan

Anish Narayanan

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