5 Highest Cafes In India To Pamper Your Foodie Soul With A View

Highest Cafes In India

With cold temperatures, snowy scapes, fog-wrapped vistas and rugged terrains, high altitudes are the best places to cater to the wanderlust soul of a nature lover. And having a delish meal at these heights while enjoying the scenic views is nothing short of dreamy. If you can relate to the feeling, you would definitely love to visit the highest cafes in India. Perched at the loftiest altitudes, these cafes will give you dining memories to cherish for a lifetime. So, which are some of the highest cafes in India? Here are 5 options:

1. Rinchen Cafeteria, Ladakh

Nestled in the Himalayas at a height of 18,360 feet in Khardung La, this is the highest cafeteria in the world. Gorging on piping-hot Maggi at this cafe is pure bliss. The cafe also serves tea, coffee and even momos.

2. Bon Appetit, Leh

Located right opposite Moravian Mission school on Changspa Road Lane, the cafe is one of the highest in India. If you want to have pizza and pasta in the mountains, nothing can be a better place than Bon Appetit.

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3. Cafe’ 15000, Sikkim

The cafe sits at a height of 15,000 feet near the picturesque glacial lake of Sikkim, the Gurudongmar Lake, which is one of the highest lakes in the world. It is an ideal place to have tea and breakfast to comfort the body in the freezing temperatures.

4. Igloo Cafe, Gulmarg

This is the first-ever igloo cafe in India, located in the heaven on earth, Kashmir. Set up by the Kolahoi Green Group of Hotels and Resorts, the cafe offers a wide array of mouth-watering food options along with coffee and tea. It is an ideal place for diners who love experiential decors.

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5. Army Cafe, Arunachal Pradesh

The cafe is located in Sela and serves tea and samosas to travellers on the way. If you’re going on a trip to Tawang, you can take a halt at his cafe. Run by the Indian army, the cafe is spick and span and the snacks offered are delicious too.

Suchismita Pal: The best trendsetters are the ones who find it first! Suchismita loves to roam around the nooks and crannies of the world through her laptop and present every beautiful picture in the form of words. With due respect to her Bengali roots, she is a die-hard foodie and has a special love for all things sweet. When in doubt, she prefers to escape to the mountains. Suchi loves to follow her heart and live every moment to the fullest.