The Kohi is a relatively new entrant to Leh's increasingly crowded coffee scene. Located on the first floor of a building overlooking the cobblestone courtyards of the Main Market, it has a stone-floor balcony designed for people-watching. The balcony is the best part of this oddly designed café. I approve of the wooden flooring, and wooden tables but the blue-grey walls, plastic plants, metal and plastic chairs don't gel with local Ladakhi aesthetics. Warmer tones inside would be helpful for chilly days. The cappuccino, at USD 2 for a small cup, was run-of-the-mill. My benchmark for cappuccinos in the Main Market, both in terms of taste and flavour and price is My Café. So far, other cafés...
Read moreKohi cafe is a hidden gem tucked in the heart of leh city, and I am delighted to share my exceptional experience there. From the moment I stepped inside, I was greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere that instantly put me at ease. Kohi cafe is an elegant yet cozy interior, with comfortable seating and tasteful decor that exudes a charming ambiance. The baristas at kohi cafe is true artisans. They craft each cup of coffee with precision and passion, resulting in rich, aromatic blends that awaken the senses. I highly recommend trying their signature...
Read more1 line - Best coffee in leh without any doubt.
Must try latte and mocha.
So, i was wandering in leh market street and weather was like 3-4 degrees...after having some delicious chat at nehas cafe...i was craving for coffee ☕ somewhere. All of sudden i spotted kohi coffee shop at longer section of L shaped Market.
It can be easily spotted from a distance and the vibe is extremely positive. You can easily spot japnese, Koreans and other foreign...
Read more