A Hidden Gem of Ranikhet/ Majkhali
Tucked away in the quiet charm of Ranikhet, Uttarakhand, this quaint little coffee shop is the kind of place you stumble upon and instantly feel like you've discovered a secret. Perched on a hillside with a breathtaking view of the valley below it's not just a coffee stop – it’s an experience.
The interiors are warm and welcoming – wooden furnishings give it a homely, rustic touch. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee wraps around you the moment you step inside. Whether you're seated by the large glass windows or out on the little terrace, you're guaranteed a view worth a thousand postcards.
The coffee? Exceptional. Rich, aromatic blends that hit the spot – whether you're a cappuccino loyalist or someone who enjoys Masala Chai. Surprisingly one of the best “hot chocolate” I have had in a while.
Service is friendly, never rushed – just like everything else in Ranikhet, it flows with calm mountain rhythm.
If you’re ever in Ranikhet, don’t miss this cozy haven. Come for the coffee, stay for the view, and leave with a heart just a...
Read moreWe saw pictures of the cafe and decided to visit it. The ambience was quite good unfortunately the food was way BELOW the mark. We ordered Passion Fruit cooler, Ice Tea, Fries, Garden Pizza and Garlic Butter Pasta with Mushrooms.
They served us the pasta first - it was slightly uncooked and not very impressionable. Then came the fries with TOBASCO sauce that had WATER in it - it tasted weird, smelled bad and looked unhygienic.
The pizza was good but undercooked.
The view from the cafe balcony was quite good but the food did not sit well with us.
Literally 1 hour after having the meal both of us had an upset stomach. Yes, it...
Read moreThe moment I entered the cafe saw it was full and asked the guy at counter if they have any more….the way he replied was very rude he asked me to sit in the rudest tone as if I shouldn’t have entered their cafe or had no right to be there…in comparison to this guy I met another gentleman in a small softy shop in Ranikhet market who was sweetest and courteous with everyone …Coffee cellar guy must be taught how to...
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