Located on the terrace of the same building on which the more famous Naas(first floor), and Rabsal(second floor), are located, the Wanderers entails a climb of another flight of steps after Rabsal. Which means, few diners make the effort to make it to the third-floor terrace. The ones who do, will be delighted by the fantastic views of the Leh Palace and the market plaza below, minus the crowds at Naas and Rabsal. The dining area is in two parts. The open outdoor seating area with a temp roof overlooking the surroundings and a smaller traditional Ladakhi indoor dining area, suitable for chilly days. No surprises as to what customers prefer. The billing and cash counter area at one end of the terrace is done up in a funky style with an old Vespa scooter as one of the props. The abundance of wood is a delight, as well as prayer flags. Since it was lunchtime, I ordered a strawberry shake as an appetizer and an arabiatta for the main course. The strawberry shake, was sadly unavailable, so I'd to go for a strawberry icecream. It came sprinkled with nuts, which was an absolute delight. While the icecream was working up my appetite, the arabiatta came rather quickly in a beautiful blue plate. The sauce tasted overly of tomatoes. A presence of some other herbs would've helped give it more depth. I added dry oregano to blunt ghe tangy tomato taste. There was plenty of black olives and it was my first pasta lunch this summer. Very delightful. After the lunch, I lingered to enjoy the view of beautiful Leh on a sunny afternoon.
Had a Different experience with vivid personalities coming to the Cafe.. enjoyed a lot.. it was a random selection but the best selection made..
If you are in Leh please must visit this place. Amazing food, amazing atmosphere and decoration. Happening place.
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