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After experiencing heat exhaustion at kartavya path morning walk, we were famished . So we decided to visit nearest restaurant which turned out to be Cafe Lota, located inside the National craft museum campus. We entered around 8am , and loved the decor and the location. Ordered 'cold Kaapi which was average, tasted like we make in homes. Then ordered fruit bowl , omlette bun and aloo Paratha. Fruit bowl was nice and... View all feedback.
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Situated inside National Craft's Museum, Cafe Lota serves authentic dishes from various parts of India. I tried their kokum sharbat, aam panna, kumaoni thali and kulfi. My favourite among all these items was the thali which was packed with flavours. The ambience was lovely too and I really enjoyed my lunch at Cafe Lota. View all feedback.
Ultra Legendary Cafe! This place is so famous, youll need to make sure you are prepared to wait a while for your chance to arrive. Located within 'National Crafts Museum ' this place is close to the roots and has a minimal ambience, which is really soothing. Do not judge the place just by the ambience, step inside to be greeted by greenery and calm aura. The food is simply Superb and nothing less. The items on the menu have been curated to cater everyones taste. The star of the show is their Palak Patta Chaat which can be found literally on every table. Do mek sure to try the chefs special which is updated daily. If stepping in for a quick bite, their Tea and Drinks are a must try. Amazing!
Great food! Especially loved the appam with Kerala veg stew. It was delicious and hearty. One of our favourite dishes will always be sabudana popcorn. Great experience and ambience.
Enjoyed a lot in rainy ambience. Their palak patta chaat, Ragi vada pao and Ambaadi iced tea( Hibiscus) tea is very very yummy
Situated right besides National Handicraft Museum, cafe lota offers brilliant decor and very varied menu to select from, food was excellent and service was very quick. The place is usually buzzing on weekends and you might have to wait to get seated but the food is worth the wait. Make sure you take a walk though the museum as well after you’re done eating at the cafe, lots of photo opportunities all around as well as some very interesting craft to go through. A must visit if you’re in delhi looking for a place to hang out.
There are simply not enough great things to say about this place! The food, service, and ambience are all impeccable, making for one of the best dining experiences in Delhi. It was truly a pleasure visiting, and I will be back. Do not forget to try the Palak Chaat, Pekoe Teas, and Apple Fritter Jalebi!