SHEROES HANGOUT
Read moreDon't worry if you don't see a price on the menu, here you pay as you feel. This is an associative café that offers a reintegration project for acid burned women. In addition to working in this café, which offers snacks and drinks, clothing and handicrafts, they study to try to resume a normal life. Disfigured, most of these women are reduced to begging to survive. Here, they find a project that gives them back their self-confidence and will allow them to envisage a future.
JONEY’S PLACE
Read moreLocated on a small crossroads in the old city, this tiny trailer-like shack is simply a must in Agra. The restaurant is famous for its malai kofta which is a sensation all over the world. It also offers a varied cuisine (Chinese, Indian, continental). The pressed juices and lassis are equally delicious. Don't miss the mango ones in season. Five tables with large benches and red chairs furnish the one and only room painted in bright yellow and pink with a starry ceiling.
PINCH OF SPICE
Read moreWelcome to the trendy restaurant in Agra. The large long room welcomes tourists, many tourists, from India and elsewhere. Many of them get lost in the extensive choice of the menu, when they are not familiar with the local cuisine. Fortunately, the attentive staff will guide you in your choices and you can only leave satisfied. It is true that the food here is tasty, served in a very lively atmosphere. Could it be because of the talent of the barman who prepares delicious cocktails?
THE SALT CAFE
Read moreSalt modestly claims to be the best restaurant in Agra, which does not necessarily correspond to reality. The menu features some of the most popular Indian and Tibetan dishes, revisited in a fusion style. The momos cooked in the tandoor turned out to be disappointing as well as the chicken afghani, too dry. On the other hand, the restaurant's terrace, on the top floor, is very nice for a drink. It is huge and the tables are far enough from each other not to take advantage of the neighbors.