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Contribute Feedback What Aishwarya Anand likes about Yogi-sthaan:
This outdoor café is set in a beautiful space with yoga classes and rooms available for rent. They offer a fully vegetarian menu with a variety of vegan options. Each dish lists all ingredients, making it easy to know what you are ordering. There are also plenty of gluten-free options available. Prices are on the higher end, ranging from 2-300 for most dishes and 100 for Chai. The wifi works well and there are power... View all feedback.
What Denis Michaud doesn't like about Yogi-sthaan:
The restaurant lives up to its name, offering space for co-working, yoga, and dining. Unfortunately, there were only a few vegan options on the menu and the prices were quite high for the small portion sizes. Despite spending a lot of money, we left feeling hungry. We were also disappointed to find out that we didn't receive the free yoga session that was promised when spending over 500 INR, as it was advertised. View all feedback.
Great place to breakfast and brunch. free yoga class for 1 pax of 7-8pm when they spend over rs500. amazing tees and coffee too. filled with exchange students when we went
The place is what stands here. wonderful outdoor/internal space for co-working, yoga and eating. there were very limited vegan options and when we ordered, eating was very expensive for such small portion sizes. left still hungry, despite spending a lot of money. they seem to get a free yoga study session when they spend more than 500 inr. what we did, but we will not be offered even if it was advertised.
Beautiful outdoor café in a room with yoga courses and rooms to rent. all vegetarian menu and many vegan options. all ingredients listed per dish, so it is easy to say. also many gluten-free options. prices are what they expect in a trendy type of place 2-300 for most dishes. 100 for chai. wifi works great and has spread through, seems to be a favorite slope of the local tech crowd. a note: the servers come by when they ring the bell on their table and leave them resting. can initially be slightly confusing if they don't know.
This restaurant is a fantastic spot for breakfast and brunch. They offer a complimentary yoga class for one person from 7-8pm with a purchase of over Rs500. The teas and coffee are outstanding as well. When we visited, the restaurant was bustling with exchange students.
The restaurant lives up to its name, offering space for co-working, yoga, and dining. Unfortunately, there were only a few vegan options on the menu and the prices were quite high for the small portion sizes. Despite spending a lot of money, we left feeling hungry. We were also disappointed to find out that we didn't receive the free yoga session that was promised when spending over 500 INR, as it was advertised.