Eating In These Cafe Is The Best Thing For Foodie: Themed Cafe
By: Priyanka Maheshwari Sat, 15 July 2017 12:54:42
Nothing is more exciting than having food in the uniquely designed restaurant. Our food becomes more enjoyable when the environment is soothing. Theme-based cafes have become trendsetters all over India with their creatively designed spaces and menus.
Kaidi's Kitchen, Kolkata
Jail food is not supposed to be good but here you'll be served yummy delicacies inside the jail. Servers dressed as police inspectors and prisoners will attend you. This is a vegetarian restaurant which servers various cuisines like Mexican, Thai, etc. It is located in Camac Street, Kolkata!
Gufha, Bangalore
Gufha is a cave themed restaurant in Bangalore. The interiors are dark and designed like cave. It is not only popular for this but also food. They serve excellent food and is ideal for dinner or lunch.
Cafe Story, Kolkata
A café, an art space and a library, this place is a hub for all art lovers. Café Story was born out of a collaboration between Primarc and Penguin India, in order to create a space where people could work on their creative projects all day long. Within the library, they have a café that is managed by the Chai Break that offers a wide variety of food such as salads, pasta, risottos, sandwiches, tea, coffee, soda, and more.
Floating Restaurant, Trivandrum
This beautiful scenic spot is located around 10 kms away from Trivandrum, in Veli village. Located between the Veli lagoon and the Arabian Sea, this two-storied floating restaurant is managed by the Kerala Tourism Development Corporation (KTDC). Snacks are available at affordable prices but more than anything it is the serene, calm, and beautiful location that will be a treat to your eyes.
Garam Dharam, New Delhi
Dedicated to the legendary actor Dharmendra, this restaurant is a combination of a dhaba and a theka, which imbibes the feel of both rural and urban India. The walls of the restaurant are decorated with Dharmendra’s popular dialogues from his classic lines in Sholay to the more recent Apne. Not surprisingly, the restaurant is owned by Dharmendra, and co-owned by Umang Tiwari and Mickey Mehta.