ANOKHI CAFÉ
Read moreThis trendy little café-restaurant is adjacent to the boutique of the same name. The golden youth of Jaipur meets here to enjoy bagels, falafels, tapenade, brie sandwiches, hummus, pesto... The choice of international inspiration is not only very eclectic, but also very convincing. The pastries, cookies, chocolates and desserts of all kinds also hit the spot. You can accompany everything with an espresso (a rarity in India), a fruit juice or an ice tea. If you need to let go, this is the place to be.
BLUE LASSI SHOP
Read moreAnother institution in Varanasi. For those who have known Blue Lassi for a long time, the quality fluctuates over the years. The tiny tasting room encourages meetings with other travelers. On the menu: more than a hundred flavors of lassis, with fruits, chocolate, etc. We particularly recommend the one with saffron and dried fruits. Be careful, avoid ordering a "Special Lassi", and be careful with your belongings, the success of the place has attracted many unsavory people...
CAFE COFFEE DAY
Read moreThe ideal place to enjoy a true espresso or to grab a piece on the background of Hindi pop.
HOT KATI ROLL
Read moreThe kati roll is Bengal's specialty: a still hot parotha , an egg spread on it that is finishing its cooking, minced red onions, a pinch of chili, lemon juice, then the filling of your choice: paneer, chicken or mutton. You'll find them all over the city but they're probably the best here according to our local sources! It's hearty, the meat is tender and the roll is juicy. The classic egg chicken roll. Eating a Kati Roll standing in the street is a perilous exercise, watch your fingers!
CHAR DUKAN
Read moreFour small stalls lined up, close to St. Paul's church in Landour, mainly frequented by students from the nearby Woodstock School. The food is simple, but the place is especially popular with travelers for its friendly atmosphere, the kindness of the shopkeepers and the great view. Sit on the terrace to enjoy the place. You can enjoy snacks(parotha, omelets, sandwiches, maggi noodles), sweet pancakes, and of course hot drinks (different kinds of tea and coffee).
ANANDO FOODS
Read moreA large room in the basement with several tables and surprisingly comfortable benches. This Indian-style fast-food restaurant serves mainly South Indian specialities: masala dosa, uttapam, iddly... But also burgers, grilled sandwiches, pizzas... The titles of the dishes can sometimes seem a bit simple compared to what is served. The place is particularly famous for its ice creams. To find it, take a left out of the Kutch museum. The restaurant is just behind the red temple on the square.
ANANT JAIN LASSI CORNER
Read moreIf you haven't had a chance to try the creamy lassis at Jaipur's Lassiwala, you can make up for it here. This street corner stall sells delicious saffron flavored lassis. They are prepared freshly every day and if you come early in the morning, you will even see Anant doing the final preparations. Served in the traditional clay cups, you can ask for it salted, sweetened, with extra cream. A perfect stop after visiting the museum which is just a few steps away.
GARDEN CAFE AT HAZRA
Read moreLocated on the second floor of a small building, this popular local eatery has a real snack bar feel. Tiles are everywhere, tables are raised and benches run along the walls. South Indian cuisine is served here: dosas, iddly, uttapam, vada and other delights that are popular all over the country. Also on the menu are burgers, pizzas (and even "pizza-dosas"), and drinks such as mango lassi and café frappé... Tasty and inexpensive. Several outlets in Kolkata.
EAT MY CAKE
Read moreNext to the Indianostrum theater, our beloved "Café des Amis" has given way to a small tea room with a very girlylook. The mismatched furniture, found in flea markets, has been repainted in dazzling pastel colors. The menu, quite short, proposes breakfasts and snacks for a light lunch. We stop here to drink a coffee or a refreshing juice or to taste a scoop of ice cream. The service, exclusively feminine, is not very eager. But nothing serious, since we stop here to chat and to remake the world.
CHINESE FISHING NETS
Read moreFish and shellfish stalls are aligned with the foot of the giant fishing nets. The daring will not hesitate to choose directly in a crate the object of their meal that will be fried in a saucepan. If you are looking for adventure, check out prices before ordering.
CAFE COFFEE DAY
Read moreThis coffee shop is part of a widespread franchise in India that offers espressos, cappuccinos, iced coffees, fruit juices and sodas, chocolate cakes, some sandwiches and samosas. The atmosphere is young, the music a bit loud as well as the air conditioning, some cafés have a small bookshop. There are about fifteen of them in Mumbai. From a practical point of view, they often have clean toilets, which is an information you should take into account during long walks...