I have visited Indian Coffee House Several Times(More than 300) till 2022 Indian Coffee House delicacies were affordable, service was and is fantabulous but after 2023 many things have changed its a Cooperative Society but overcharges from customer Masala Dosa costs 150++GST. Idli costs 90+Gst.(Aisa Konsa Inflation hai or konsa outlet which inflates price by 20%)When you have increased prices what Additions you did or are doing. Simple thing is earlier it was affordable but now its expensive You are operating in Madhya Pradesh not in Mumbai or Delhi where you will charge rates similar to Metro Cities. I think Indian Coffee House should introspect what they are doing in terms of overcharging from customers. Price should be slashed by 15-20% when you will see you peers they are below you(Sarvana Bhawan(Top Notch South Indian Restaurant Chains),Your Chapati is normal but you charge 25. The only thing I want to say is If you expect a fair price for your delicacies than have the potential to provide Top Notch Quality food because the price which you are charging is not matching your quality. Sorry for this review but as a frequent visitor I thought that this...
Read moreThe Indian Coffee House is a must-visit for anyone looking for a unique and authentic experience in India. This iconic chain of coffee houses has been around since the 1930s and has become a beloved institution among locals and tourists alike.
The atmosphere is charmingly old-fashioned, with simple furnishings and waiters dressed in white uniforms. The menu features a variety of affordable and tasty dishes, including their famous dosas, samosas, and filter coffee.
The real charm of the Indian Coffee House, however, lies in its history and culture. It has been a gathering place for artists, intellectuals, and politicians for decades, and you can still feel that energy in the air. It's a great spot to people-watch and soak up...
Read moreThe look and feel was not so great as I have visited other branches of the Indian Coffee House in the city. However, the waiters were in the same uniform, the service was fine and the taste was reasonable.
When we visited the place, it was quite crowded. Masala Dosa, Vada Sambhar and Idli Sambhar tasted okay, but the taste of coffee did not match the authentic taste for which Indian Coffee is known for.
There is ample parking space and it is a fine place to visit, but the route to reach it is extremely crowded filled with honking vehicles. Not a great idea to visit it in the...
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