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Madras Coffee House
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Standard nibbles are offered along with coffee, tea & sweet lassis at this unpretentious cafe.
Nearby attractions
Museum of Illusions
A Block, A 30-33 1st Floor, Inner Cir, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
Pracheen Hanuman Mandir, Connaught Place
Hanuman Mandir, 7B, Baba Kharak Singh Rd, Hanuman Road Area, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
Charkha Museum
Palika Parking Rd, Palika Bazar, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
Central Park
Inner Cir, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
Dhoomimal Gallery
G 42, Connaught Cir, Block G, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
Dhoomimal Art Centre
Level I, A-8, Block A, & II, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
Shri Ganesh Mandir Connaught place
J6J8+57Q, Baba Kharak Singh Rd, Hanuman Road Area, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
Jantar Mantar
Sansad Marg, Janpath, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
Mystery Rooms Connaught Place – Immersive Escape Games in the Heart of Delhi
M 94, First Floor, Connaught Cir, opp. Shankar Market, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
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Lord of the Drinks
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Hotel Saravana Bhavan
P-13/90, Connaught Cir, Block B, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
Bikkgane Biryani
2/90 Ground Floor, P, 90, Baba Kharak Singh Rd, opposite PVR Rivoli, Block P, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
Sandoz Restaurant - Shivaji Stadium
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Bheemeshwara - A South Indian Delicacy
GROUND AND MEZZANINE FLOOR, 3/90, Block P, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
The Mandi Chowk
1st Floor Premises No. 3/90 Block - P Connaught Place, CANTONMENT, Delhi, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
Starbucks coffee
A Block, Palika Parking, Radial Rd Number 2, next to Hamilton House, Palika Bazar, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
Pind Balluchi Regal Building, Connaught Place, Delhi
13, Regal Building, near Regal Cinema, Hanuman Road Area, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
Subway P Block CP
3 90, Baba Kharak Singh Rd, Block P, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
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Narula Inn
1, Daulat Ram House, 90, Baba Kharak Singh Rd, opp. Rivoli PVR, Block P, Doulat, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
Prem Sagar Guest House
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Rams Inn Connaught Place
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OYO Hotel York Near Gurudwara Shri Bangla Sahib
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The Connaught, New Delhi - IHCL SeleQtions
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Atithi
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The Corus Hotel
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Madras Coffee House

P-5/90, Connaught Cir, Block P, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
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Standard nibbles are offered along with coffee, tea & sweet lassis at this unpretentious cafe.

attractions: Museum of Illusions, Pracheen Hanuman Mandir, Connaught Place, Charkha Museum, Central Park, Dhoomimal Gallery, Dhoomimal Art Centre, Shri Ganesh Mandir Connaught place, Jantar Mantar, Mystery Rooms Connaught Place – Immersive Escape Games in the Heart of Delhi, restaurants: Jain Chawal Wale, Lord of the Drinks, Hotel Saravana Bhavan, Bikkgane Biryani, Sandoz Restaurant - Shivaji Stadium, Bheemeshwara - A South Indian Delicacy, The Mandi Chowk, Starbucks coffee, Pind Balluchi Regal Building, Connaught Place, Delhi, Subway P Block CP
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Featured dishes

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dish
Idli In Sambhar Bowl (2 Pcs)
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Kuch Nahi Uttapam
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Lemon Rice
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Onion Tomato Uttapam
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Paper Masala Dosa
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Pizza Dosa
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Rasam Vada (2 Pcs)
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Rava Masala Dosa
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Sada Dosa
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Sada Uttapam
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Sambar Rice
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South Indian Veg Thali
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Tomato Rice
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Paneer Pakoda
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Schezwan Maggi
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Black Filter Coffee
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Butter Milk
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Cold Coffee
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Fresh Lime Soda
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Mango Shake
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Rasam Papad
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Vietnamese Iced Coffee

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Nearby attractions of Madras Coffee House

Museum of Illusions

Pracheen Hanuman Mandir, Connaught Place

Charkha Museum

Central Park

Dhoomimal Gallery

Dhoomimal Art Centre

Shri Ganesh Mandir Connaught place

Jantar Mantar

Mystery Rooms Connaught Place – Immersive Escape Games in the Heart of Delhi

Museum of Illusions

Museum of Illusions

4.6

(14.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Pracheen Hanuman Mandir, Connaught Place

Pracheen Hanuman Mandir, Connaught Place

4.8

(8.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Charkha Museum

Charkha Museum

4.2

(869)

Open 24 hours
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Central Park

Central Park

4.3

(9.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Madras Coffee House

Jain Chawal Wale

Lord of the Drinks

Hotel Saravana Bhavan

Bikkgane Biryani

Sandoz Restaurant - Shivaji Stadium

Bheemeshwara - A South Indian Delicacy

The Mandi Chowk

Starbucks coffee

Pind Balluchi Regal Building, Connaught Place, Delhi

Subway P Block CP

Jain Chawal Wale

Jain Chawal Wale

3.9

(11.1K)

Click for details
Lord of the Drinks

Lord of the Drinks

4.1

(6.2K)

$$

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Hotel Saravana Bhavan

Hotel Saravana Bhavan

4.3

(13.5K)

$

Click for details
Bikkgane Biryani

Bikkgane Biryani

4.1

(3.7K)

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Reviews of Madras Coffee House

4.0
(1,655)
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4.0
3y

This is nice place in CP.

Extracted from MCH :: Madras Coffee House has evolved with the changing landscape of the city. It won't be an anomaly to say that the roots of the restaurant are as old as the evolution of Delhi as we see it today. Set in the newly established Connaught Circus, Madras Coffee House first opened its doors in 1935 as Shanghai Restaurant and Bar', a Chinese restaurant strictly serving to the British (it was still the British Raj, remember!) With a cautionary board outside, 'No dogs and Indians allowed', the restaurant was a popular joint with its ball room for the British Army troops and their families, where couples would come dancing every evening.

Soon as the days of the Raj were coming to an end, the restaurant drifted along the spirit of nationalism and changed to 'Respo Milk Bar in 1947, a family run initiative by Mr. Jain and his brothers, serving milk based and non-alcoholic beverages through its bar counter.

The flamboyance of the place and the fact that it was one of the only three coffee houses in Connaught Circus, made it a prominent landmark on the city's map etched on the memory of many who visited it. Open to people from all walks of life, the restaurant offered comfort and good food, sewing as a backyard for daily meets and discussions.

Undaunted by the fear of yet another change, over a decade into independence, the restaurant became a pioneer to introduce South Indian cuisine to Delhi.

Through more than 85 years of standing tall in the food and beverage industry, continuing to believe in its legacy and strengthening the principles of its founding ethos-trust, honesty, transparency and immaculate hospitality, the restaurant has served generations of customers who have become a part of the MCH family and will continue to do so.

Enter MCH through Shanghai's vestibule, looking into Respo's crochery filled bar, sitting en sofas and tables of the Coffee House, a place undisturbed and laid-back, an ambience that has not been goaded by the fast-changing world, it offers you the insights of life of the bygone era. Keeping its avant-garde spirit, reviving its façade and outlook, infusing fragments of the modern era, but most importantly having the...

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5.0
3y

Madras Coffee House has been able to successfully withstand money-making corporations and multi-national food chains and stand tall& proud as one of the oldest café’s/restaurants/hotels in the capital city. This coffee house is a legacy in itself because of its rich historical background and cultural importance. It emits a strong sense of pride and loyalty which is why the owner feels that in a couple of years, the Madras Coffee House will be considered as a heritage landmark.

The ambience of this place is sure to make you nostalgic. The pale off-white walls running across the coffee house, covered with broad panels of metal engravings are met with dark orange tables and modest wooden chairs covered with an olive green fabric. The entire place is exactly how it was in the 1950

The menu is diverse with a wide array of dishes spread across Indian, Chinese and South Indian. The infamous filter coffee, the airy-light Idli’s and the delicious Special Masala Dosa were my favourites from the menu. The filter coffee was made just like any typical south Indian filter coffee served with a sugar pot. The Idli’s were soft and airy, accompanied by an authentic rendition of the coconut chutney & spicy Sambar, the special masala Dosa Is also...

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5.0
1y

I had a wonderful experience at Madras coffee house, a cozy and authentic South Indian restaurant in Connaught place. The food was amazing, with a variety of dishes to choose from, such as dosas, idlis, vadas, uttapams, and more. The flavors were rich and satisfying, and the portions were generous.

The hospitality was equally impressive, as the staff was courteous, attentive, and friendly. They took my order promptly and served me with a smile. They also checked on me regularly and made sure I had everything I needed. The restaurant was clean and comfortable, with a warm and inviting atmosphere.

I would highly recommend Madras coffee house to anyone who loves South Indian cuisine or wants to try something new and delicious. It is a must-visit place in Connaught place, and I will definitely...

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This is nice place in CP. Extracted from MCH :: Madras Coffee House has evolved with the changing landscape of the city. It won't be an anomaly to say that the roots of the restaurant are as old as the evolution of Delhi as we see it today. Set in the newly established Connaught Circus, Madras Coffee House first opened its doors in 1935 as Shanghai Restaurant and Bar', a Chinese restaurant strictly serving to the British (it was still the British Raj, remember!) With a cautionary board outside, 'No dogs and Indians allowed', the restaurant was a popular joint with its ball room for the British Army troops and their families, where couples would come dancing every evening. Soon as the days of the Raj were coming to an end, the restaurant drifted along the spirit of nationalism and changed to 'Respo Milk Bar in 1947, a family run initiative by Mr. Jain and his brothers, serving milk based and non-alcoholic beverages through its bar counter. The flamboyance of the place and the fact that it was one of the only three coffee houses in Connaught Circus, made it a prominent landmark on the city's map etched on the memory of many who visited it. Open to people from all walks of life, the restaurant offered comfort and good food, sewing as a backyard for daily meets and discussions. Undaunted by the fear of yet another change, over a decade into independence, the restaurant became a pioneer to introduce South Indian cuisine to Delhi. Through more than 85 years of standing tall in the food and beverage industry, continuing to believe in its legacy and strengthening the principles of its founding ethos-trust, honesty, transparency and immaculate hospitality, the restaurant has served generations of customers who have become a part of the MCH family and will continue to do so. Enter MCH through Shanghai's vestibule, looking into Respo's crochery filled bar, sitting en sofas and tables of the Coffee House, a place undisturbed and laid-back, an ambience that has not been goaded by the fast-changing world, it offers you the insights of life of the bygone era. Keeping its avant-garde spirit, reviving its façade and outlook, infusing fragments of the modern era, but most importantly having the essence intact.
Narender KumarNarender Kumar
Madras Coffee House has been able to successfully withstand money-making corporations and multi-national food chains and stand tall& proud as one of the oldest café’s/restaurants/hotels in the capital city. This coffee house is a legacy in itself because of its rich historical background and cultural importance. It emits a strong sense of pride and loyalty which is why the owner feels that in a couple of years, the Madras Coffee House will be considered as a heritage landmark. The ambience of this place is sure to make you nostalgic. The pale off-white walls running across the coffee house, covered with broad panels of metal engravings are met with dark orange tables and modest wooden chairs covered with an olive green fabric. The entire place is exactly how it was in the 1950 The menu is diverse with a wide array of dishes spread across Indian, Chinese and South Indian. The infamous filter coffee, the airy-light Idli’s and the delicious Special Masala Dosa were my favourites from the menu. The filter coffee was made just like any typical south Indian filter coffee served with a sugar pot. The Idli’s were soft and airy, accompanied by an authentic rendition of the coconut chutney & spicy Sambar, the special masala Dosa Is also irresistible
R NR N
"The past cannot be changed, but it can be rebuilt". This iconic restaurant in CP, Delhi, has been a thriving business since 1935, but was in a dilapidated condition. The last time I visited this place with my mom, the green sofa seats were torn from places, the front door was always half closed to hide its shame, and the menu was old-fashioned as well. I was absolutely sure, they were planning to close it down. But someone decided to save it. Now, it has a modern look, from front to back, with youngsters running the business, South Indian fusion menu, and new age prices as well. I tried the China Town Schezwan Onion Dosa, which was finger-licking good and Vietnamese Iced Tea, which may not be a favourite of many because the condensed milk at the end may be too sweet for some people.
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This is nice place in CP. Extracted from MCH :: Madras Coffee House has evolved with the changing landscape of the city. It won't be an anomaly to say that the roots of the restaurant are as old as the evolution of Delhi as we see it today. Set in the newly established Connaught Circus, Madras Coffee House first opened its doors in 1935 as Shanghai Restaurant and Bar', a Chinese restaurant strictly serving to the British (it was still the British Raj, remember!) With a cautionary board outside, 'No dogs and Indians allowed', the restaurant was a popular joint with its ball room for the British Army troops and their families, where couples would come dancing every evening. Soon as the days of the Raj were coming to an end, the restaurant drifted along the spirit of nationalism and changed to 'Respo Milk Bar in 1947, a family run initiative by Mr. Jain and his brothers, serving milk based and non-alcoholic beverages through its bar counter. The flamboyance of the place and the fact that it was one of the only three coffee houses in Connaught Circus, made it a prominent landmark on the city's map etched on the memory of many who visited it. Open to people from all walks of life, the restaurant offered comfort and good food, sewing as a backyard for daily meets and discussions. Undaunted by the fear of yet another change, over a decade into independence, the restaurant became a pioneer to introduce South Indian cuisine to Delhi. Through more than 85 years of standing tall in the food and beverage industry, continuing to believe in its legacy and strengthening the principles of its founding ethos-trust, honesty, transparency and immaculate hospitality, the restaurant has served generations of customers who have become a part of the MCH family and will continue to do so. Enter MCH through Shanghai's vestibule, looking into Respo's crochery filled bar, sitting en sofas and tables of the Coffee House, a place undisturbed and laid-back, an ambience that has not been goaded by the fast-changing world, it offers you the insights of life of the bygone era. Keeping its avant-garde spirit, reviving its façade and outlook, infusing fragments of the modern era, but most importantly having the essence intact.
Ajay Kumar

Ajay Kumar

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Madras Coffee House has been able to successfully withstand money-making corporations and multi-national food chains and stand tall& proud as one of the oldest café’s/restaurants/hotels in the capital city. This coffee house is a legacy in itself because of its rich historical background and cultural importance. It emits a strong sense of pride and loyalty which is why the owner feels that in a couple of years, the Madras Coffee House will be considered as a heritage landmark. The ambience of this place is sure to make you nostalgic. The pale off-white walls running across the coffee house, covered with broad panels of metal engravings are met with dark orange tables and modest wooden chairs covered with an olive green fabric. The entire place is exactly how it was in the 1950 The menu is diverse with a wide array of dishes spread across Indian, Chinese and South Indian. The infamous filter coffee, the airy-light Idli’s and the delicious Special Masala Dosa were my favourites from the menu. The filter coffee was made just like any typical south Indian filter coffee served with a sugar pot. The Idli’s were soft and airy, accompanied by an authentic rendition of the coconut chutney & spicy Sambar, the special masala Dosa Is also irresistible
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"The past cannot be changed, but it can be rebuilt". This iconic restaurant in CP, Delhi, has been a thriving business since 1935, but was in a dilapidated condition. The last time I visited this place with my mom, the green sofa seats were torn from places, the front door was always half closed to hide its shame, and the menu was old-fashioned as well. I was absolutely sure, they were planning to close it down. But someone decided to save it. Now, it has a modern look, from front to back, with youngsters running the business, South Indian fusion menu, and new age prices as well. I tried the China Town Schezwan Onion Dosa, which was finger-licking good and Vietnamese Iced Tea, which may not be a favourite of many because the condensed milk at the end may be too sweet for some people.
R N

R N

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