Best Cafe restaurants nearby. Discover the best Cafe food in Dharamsala. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Cafe restaurants near you.. Serenely spiritual Dharamsala is home to the largest Tibetan temple outside of Tibet. It’s known for its religious iconography and is the monastery of the Dalai Lama, who holds public lectures a few times a year. Once you’ve restored your spiritual energy, enjoy a picturesque stroll to Bhagsu Waterfall or climb the hill to Triund to bask in stunning views of the Himalayas.
Things to do in Dharamsala
4 based on 174 reviews
Dropped in for a cup of tea and a late breakfast. The place doesnât look like much from the street, but there is a small, comfortable cafe inside, and a quiet patio with plants, wild birds and a great mountain view over the rooftops. The menu offers an excellent variety of teas and has a fairly broad choice of cuisine, all vegetarian, including some Tibetan choices. There is also a baked goods counter loaded with some very tempting home style baking. I opted for a Chaay Masala and the Farmerâs Breakfast, and I certainly was not disappointed. Both served hot, with fresh ingredients. About INR 200 for breakfast including tea, tax and tip.
4 based on 246 reviews
PATHATIC, ambiance gud but service & food average..it's name sells but is not the same as was few years earlier, Money speaks more than words for the owner..don't expect much.
4 based on 665 reviews
Rude unhelpful staff; couldnât be bothered to explain or even give us any condiments as they had already cleared the tables by 8.15pm. We ordered mushroom gnocchi, a ravioli & thupka: thupka was tasteless, gnocchi stodgy & ravioli soggy and totally lacking any flavour. Just not worth eating, couldnât get out of there fast enough! Very disappointed by the whole experience.
4 based on 283 reviews
We had pizza here last year on a previous visit and I don't recall being overly impressed but this time we tried their pasta dishes and they were much better.We had the pasta puttanesca which I really enjoyed - not TOO big a portion but plenty of flavour and well prepared. We also had the garlic bread with cheese which was more or less cheese on toast (I really didn't spot the garlic) but it was nice. Add two sweet lime sodas and the bill came to 550 rupees for two - very reasonable. Service was well paced. Even though it's only a small place, they seemed to turn the tables over quite effectively so that people were not turned away.
5 based on 89 reviews
A great place to have speciality coffees and great cuisine ranging from awesome sandwiches to salads to pastas.
This is the most amazing place I've been to in McLeod in a long time. We tried their jumbo sandwich, choco and nutella pancake and the freshly brewed French press coffee. There was nothing that we didn't like. The best thing about this cafe is that everything is freshly made due to which you might have to wait a little but trust me it's all worth it. Just keep one thing in mind, their food is yum & portions are huge - so order accordingly.Must must place to be.
4 based on 368 reviews
Actually I have been visited this restaurant many times during my different trips to dharamshala. They have all kinds of different food, starting from breakfast till dinner, n their cakes n coffee is superb. Their sitting is also very good. I do recommend for everyone to give it a try.
4 based on 207 reviews
We have been in Mcleodganj for the last couple of days and have ended up visiting this little surprise package quite a few times.. First of all the food : They mainly serve Tibetan food though the menu options per second wouldn't be very high. The dishes are freshly cooked and it reflects in the taste as well. The dough for noodles and dumplings is also prepared in house which sort of adds to the freshness of the meal. They also use wheat to prepare the dough which is also very interesting. If nothing else, it makes the dish healthier. They mainly operate for a few hours during the day and the joint is frequented by both locals and foreigners. Value for money is good too, a meal for two would cost around 300. Must try would be veg dimsums, thukpa and even the noodles..
4 based on 344 reviews
Illiterati Cafè is worth the downhill walk from central Mcleod Ganj to experience eating against the backdrop of the beautiful view they face. For the not-so-fit, I advise a taxi ride uphill back to town. The restaurant serves delicious food in a venue surrounded by books.
4 based on 224 reviews
Common Ground Cafe is a social enterprise that serves not only a fusion of authentic Tibetan and Chinese cuisine, but also as a gathering point and events venue for the Dharamsala community. We hope to serve you soon!
The cuisine is authentically local, food portions are good & prices reasonable. We especially loved the toffee bar & the Tibetan teas. The owner also helped us to procure the Tibetan tea bags from the local market.The vibe, the super warm hosts, the food, the view- they all beckoned us for a second visit during our stay & we really hope to come back again soon!
4 based on 304 reviews
Dreamy little peaceful haven with a great staff and quality food. Prices are fair and the meals are freshly prepared. Very clean and tidy (including the rest room, which is less than expected from places even fancier than this one). Managed to read quite a bit and just totally chill.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.