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Malgudi Cafe - Mysuru (Mysore) - Photo album

Nestled amidst a bustling city, this cafe is a captivating blend of old-world charm and culinary excellence. The cozy interior was adorned with vibrant plants and soft, pastel-colored decor, creating a delightful atmosphere.The ambiance exuded elegance and nostalgia. Great food and service.
Not a place to skip if you're an aesthetic fanatic. The place is very well maintained. Extremely polite staff and the food is really delicious. The lemon drizzle cake was too good.
A calming breeze, old world charm and good cakes. This is one of the best cafes where you may get lost in good old days talking to your friends and treat yourself. Worth visiting here. Do try out. You won't be disappointed.
Part of The Green Hotel, this coffee shop overlooks the garden of the heritage property. The food is quite nice and the ambience is good. Things seem rusty after they opened after being shut for about a year due to COVID and other issues, definitely needs a refurbishment. Overall, very happy for how
Beautiful quaint little cafe on the outskirts of town; we went at around 12:30-1pm and had- 1) Chicken cheese sandwich - amazing! 2) Mysore filter coffee - pretty good. 3) Cold coffee - not bad, but not great. 4) Dates & cashew pie - amazing! Actual shortbread used for the pie crust, and the date fl
A beautiful cafe with a lovely old world charm, but with a limited menu. It's self service. The sandwich, apple pie and filter coffee were good. Wasn't crowded at all, even on a Saturday morning. Had a scary and in hindsight hilarious experience with a snake falling from the roof, but the hotel staf
Calm and pleasant atmosphere. The whole place feels like a heritage one. Freshly baked cakes and filter coffee must try.
I recently visited the Malgudi Coffee Shop in Mysore, and I must say that it was an incredible experience. The coffee shop is named after the fictional town of Malgudi, created by the legendary Indian author, R.K. Narayan. The cafe has captured the essence of this fictional town in its decor, ambian
I’m a regular to Malgudi Café. It’s an all-women owned place and their bakers were trained by European bakers. The café is adjacent to Green hotel and is in the little palace like building. It has a very traditional Indian aesthetic to it and the café is in an indoor courtyard with lots of plants i
This place has the old world charm and it's beautiful and so calming. The food is also so good, a short menu but good one. We loved the desserts and sandwiches. The service can be a bit more friendly....
Main reason to go here is for the ambience. Obviously it's a palace and you can't find better place to sit and have chit chat with your mates. Lemon drizzle cake is my all time favorite here. I tried rich chocolate cake and broccoli soup also tastewise it was good. You won't get much options for sau
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