You can take an Indian out of India, but can you take India out of an Indian? Hardly, especially when they are true-blue foodies. Ghar Ka Khaana will forever be magical and wholesome and finding an Indian eatery amid the bustle of foreign cities soothes souls like sipping chai on a chilly evening. Tokyo is home to a beautiful cafe known for serving delectable South Indian cuisine. And here we are taking all of you on a virtual tour of this place.
Flavourful South Indian Delicacies Make Tokyo’s Mysore Cafe A Must-Visit
Japan’s capital city is lined with many Indian cafes and restaurants that offer yummy dishes that are famous in different parts of our country. Among many establishments, what makes Mysore Cafe special? This cafe is the go-to destination to satiate cravings for home-like South Indian delicacies.
Imagine sipping a cup of rich Chikmagalur coffee in Tokyo. Well, it surely isn’t a dream and you can enjoy the soothing experience right at Mysore Cafe. Step inside the famous cafe and get transported to South India by indulging in a delightful feast of the most mouth-watering dishes and desserts. Way before gorging on the feast, the blend of aromas blows visitors’ minds.
Mysore Cafe holds a special place in foodies’ hearts, especially Indians visiting or staying in Tokyo. This establishment is the closest one can get to savour home-cooked dishes from the Mysore region of Southern India. Another of its major highlights is the varied options of Indian coffee.
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Visiting This Cafe Feels Like A Sense Of Calm
Nothing calms us and makes us happy like good food, especially home-cooked Indian food. Mysore Cafe does not fail to impress visitors with its freshly prepared drinks, appetising dishes, and decadent desserts. Many drinks on the menu are inspired by world-famous Indian beverages including tea.
A wide range of rich drinks is infused with the goodness of Alphonso mangoes, berries, turmeric, and more ingredients taking foodies close to feeling like being in India with scrumptious food. The menu features toothsome home-like food, from lemon rice to vegetable soup to stir-fried mung beans and a lot more.
The next time you are in Tokyo, visit Mysore Cafe to relish lip-smacking South Indian food.
Where: 3 minutes walk from Nakano-Sakaue Station (Marunouchi Line/Oedo Line)
When: 11 AM – 6 PM (Closed on New Moon Day/ Full Moon Day)
Cover Image Courtesy: Instagram/ Mysore Cafe (マイソールカフェ) (@mysore_cafe_japan)
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