For View , yes it's perfect. For food, no , we ordered paneer dish, dal dish, mix veg and pizza. Taste was very blunt. We were not able to finish the food. I guess it's a bit overrated, for it's ambience, as there aren't many good looking cafe's near. We also had meals at other nearby cafe's, they were not so fancy looking but food was above average. Please check the taste by ordering something in less quantity prior to giving full order. And no resturant should say no to any customer, who also spent good amount, to give tea or any beverage after meal. That's totally rude and unacceptable. You need to manage your workforce and not say no to such simple items.
EDIT AFTER REPLY- Thanks for replying and addressing the issue. Yes taste is a very subjective thing but burnt vegetables in mix veg and absolutely zero salt in paneer dish are actually cooking mistakes. Dal was also not tasting like a dal but some type of gravy. And I hope this wasn't the first time you were experiencing the rush, might have happened before as well. So you can think of appointing a separate person to handle beverages, especially when the waiting time after ordering was more than half an hour, at hills you don't get anything after 9 o clock and for many people having tea or coffee after meal is a necessity. Saying no to anything in your menu can't be justified at any cost, no matter how hard you try. I also run customer centric business and we need to manage our workforce according to the need of customer, and not to ask customer to adjust according to you. Hope the feedback helps to...
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I recently visited the cafe at Himalayan Hobbit House in Almora, and it was an unforgettable experience! The highlight of my visit was the incredible food - hands down, the best I had in Kasar devi, Almora.
The menu was a fusion of Tibetan, Chinese, and Italian cuisine, and everything we tried was delicious! The garlic sauce momos were steamed to perfection sauteed in Garlic sauce, the chili paneer was spicy and flavorful, and Pizza was the best unique and tasty twist on traditional pizza.
But what truly made my visit special was the breathtaking view of the Himalayas from the cafe. Watching the sunset over the mountains was a sight I'll never forget.
To top it all off, I celebrated my birthday at the cafe, and the staff went above and beyond to make it a memorable day. They surprised me with a delicious pancake topped with chocolate spread and my name written on it! Wohhh so yummy it was.. It was such a thoughtful and kind gesture that made my birthday truly special.
The staff at the Himalayan Hobbit House cafe are genuinely kind and warm. They made me feel welcome and at ease.
If you're looking for a great place to grab a bite and enjoy the view in kasar Devi, Almora, look no further than the Himalayan Hobbit House cafe! And if you're a foodie, you won't be disappointed!
Food: 5/5 View: 5/5 Staff: 5/5 Ambiance: 5/5 Value: 5/5
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The Himalayan Hobbit Cafe is a popular restaurant located in Kasardevi, near Almora in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. The cafe is situated in a beautiful location, surrounded by the lush greenery of the Himalayas. The cafe is known for its unique architecture, which is inspired by the Hobbit houses from the popular book, "The Lord of the Rings."
The Himalayan Hobbit Cafe serves a variety of delicious dishes, including local and international cuisine. The menu includes dishes like momos, pizzas, sandwiches, salads, and a variety of desserts. The cafe also serves a range of beverages, including coffee, tea, smoothies, and juices.
The cafe has a cozy and comfortable seating area, both indoor and outdoor. The outdoor seating area provides a beautiful view of the surrounding mountains. The ambiance of the cafe is warm and welcoming, with friendly staff who are always ready to help.
Overall, the Himalayan Hobbit Cafe is a great place to visit for a unique dining experience and a chance to enjoy the natural beauty of...
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