The place truly justifies the name- café fiction. It is straight out of pages that describes a small café with some awesome collection of books. This place in gangtok will give you some romance in a dull day. However, I have never heard of a faded day in Gangtok.
Thier ground floor has café where you can order and dine, with a dash of rustic vibe.
On the first floor is a bookshop, where you can also sit and work. What I enjoyed the most here is the backyard of cafe. there is a narrow water fall and they have arranged a few furniture for people to work, chill, and chat. Isn't it a dream to work amid the sound of waterfall and chirping bird 🐦?
The owner was generous enough to share the wi-fi password and recommend some books.
I didn't find much food option from the menu, may be it was not my day. Also, it was easy to locate. Had there be more tables in the backyard, would have been nicer.
Very unique experience, with homely vibes and a bookstore upstairs. The food was great and the host Raman was very friendly.
P.S. If you want baked goods, go a little later in the day.
The breakfasts here were amazing! The bacon and eggs were so flavorful. I don’t like bacon or sausage but unlike the crispy, crunchy flavorless bacon in America this was juicy, flavorful and chewy. The sausage was dense, flavorful and not fatty. The sunny side eggs were delicious with toast. The strawberry milkshakes and coffee were the best in any of the four Gangtok cafes we tried. The momo’s were unique and delicious. The ambience is like a European cafe with a slide through door for the entrees. We enjoyed the books as we ate and loved the selection of English hardcover books for my grandchildren. Book prices are cheaper than the US. The lady in the bookshop was chatty and engaging. In a class of its own. Not a big dessert selection so come for the food and drinks.
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