Review – Tiny House Cafe, Indore
Tiny House Cafe doesn’t just settle for pastel corners and iced lattes ,every few months, it surprises Indore with a pop-up called Ramen Hour. I happened to visit on one such weekend evening, and naturally, we dived straight into their limited bowls: the Samurai Ramen and the Shogun Ramen.
🍜 Samurai Ramen This one comes super bold and spicy Loaded with paprika, mushrooms, paneer, and veggies. A solid pick if you love spice, but we found the broth a bit too intense to finish once the noodles and veggies were gone. It’s the kind of ramen that throws a punch, fun for spice lovers, but not as easy to sip on afterwards.
🥥 Shogun Ramen Now this was the real star. Thai-inspired, creamy, and coconut-based. It felt like khaosuey in ramen form. Sweet and spicy in just the right amount, with a broth so good you’ll want to drink it straight after the noodles are gone. Smooth, rich, and very hard to beat.
☕ Drinks To cool off, we paired the ramen with a Peach Iced Tea and an Iced Mocha Latte. The iced tea was light and refreshing. The mocha latte, though, was initially all coffee. Strong and proper but once we added a little sugar, it turned into the perfect sweet spot between coffee and chocolate.
🎲 Ambience, Service & Fun Factor In the evening, the café looked warm and well lit up , with a cozy, home like vibe and plenty of photo worthy corners. The place felt cheerful , everyone around us was happily slurping ramen. Despite the weekend crowd, service was super quick; our bowls arrived in under five minutes. And here’s the bonus , they have a solid variety of board games. We played UNO over ramen, and honestly, that made the evening twice as fun. Add to that the little touches 🍜 chopsticks, cute bowls, proper ramen cutlery and the whole experience felt charmingly put together.
💸 Value During Ramen Hour, every bowl is just ₹200 (usually priced at double). For that quality, speed, and experience, it’s a steal. Definitely check it out at least once , you might just come out a ramen fan.
‼️‼️ Also note the portion size of the ramen is HUGE and you'll be done for the whole day 🫠
💡 Verdict Between Samurai and Shogun, the winner was clear , Shogun steals the show with its creamy Thai-inspired flavors. If you catch Ramen Hour on their calendar, don’t miss it. Go with friends, share a bowl, play a game, and you’ll probably all agree: this is ramen worth...
Read more🏡 Non-pretentious, warm, and poetic — a true hidden gem for coffee lovers in Indore.
👉 “This café doesn’t rely on showy theatrics, but when it comes to coffee — it’s truly on point.”
The highlight is their manual specialty coffee — brewed with skill, served with heart. Every sip is aromatic, smooth, and reminds you how coffee is meant to be experienced.
Service is friendly, and the atmosphere makes you want to linger longer.
While I am yet to try the food here , the coffee and ambience are really good. If you love nature, birds chirping, slow moments, and coffee brewed with passion, this is where your heart will settle.
📍A must-visit for anyone who loves...
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