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A hippy place located in one of the narrow lanes near markarnika ghat. Its surroundings give you the feeling of a 70's movies location. With a wide range of lassi from plain lassi to fusions of blue berries, mangoes, banana, pomegranate etc. Every glass prepared from freshly churned curd just adds up to the freshness and flavour of the lassi. Blue berry lassi is available only in the months of nov,dec and jan.
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What Isha Yogi doesn't like about Blue Lassi:
This is the worst place in Varanasi. Extremely arrogant towards Indians. It is only meant for white people.
I didn't order lassi and the stupid waiter forcefully gave me plain lassi. The person who prepares lassi was also arrogant.
And while sipping lassi you hear "Raam Naam Satya Hain".
Pathetic place and pathetic service.
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This is the worst place in Varanasi. Extremely arrogant towards Indians. It is only meant for white people. I didn't order lassi and the stupid waiter forcefully gave me plain lassi. The person who prepares lassi was also arrogant. And while sipping lassi you hear "Raam Naam Satya Hain". Pathetic place and pathetic service. INDIANS SHOULD NEVER VISIT
A hippy place located in one of the narrow lanes near markarnika ghat. Its surroundings give you the feeling of a 70's movies location. With a wide range of lassi from plain lassi to fusions of blue berries, mangoes, banana, pomegranate etc. Every glass prepared from freshly churned curd just adds up to the freshness and flavour of the lassi. Blue berry lassi is available only in the months of nov,dec and jan. Tried mango apple lassi and pomegranate coffee lassi. The place is quite calm in june july but if visiting around August to feb get ready to wait for around an hour or more. A little expensive but yeah worth trying!
Great lassi but like many others you are likely to find in the holy city. So that way, one may be disappointed. But all in all, they have good lassi and great variety of improvisation!
Very rude and arrogant towards Indians. It is great for foreigners but not for Indians especially males. The lassi is good but so is everyone else's around here. Fruits, coconut powder, chocolate powder or all may be added to it but food tastes good only when served with love. These people are racist towards their own race.
Situated in the famous Kachodi Gali, near the Manikarnika Ghat, Blue Lassi is a 75-years old shop that offers you 90 crazy varieties of flavoured lassi, which are all churned manually in front of your eyes, prepared using fresh fruits and served in a kulhad. The shop is small, dimly-lit and with walls painted in blue all over and adorned with passport sized pictures of the people who visited the shop and little paper chits with their messages on it. The place is an unique experience in itself ! Our favourite two varieties of Lassi here were- 1) Mango-Pomegranate Lassi- thick, sweet beaten mango yogurt with copious amounts of pomegranate, the joy was real. 2)The Banana Pistachio Lassi is everything you ever wanted from a lassi! Freshly churned, perfectly sweet, thick, rich, creamy, topped with bananas and pistachios, you literally have to scrape the kulhad with spoon at the end to dig into this beauty completely!