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Great South Indian restaurant in Matunga, Mumbai. It is actually the oldest South Indian restaurant in Mumbai and the quality is a testimony of that The food is exceptional over here. All dosa types were amazing and so was the Gadbad Idli. Their ‘Thali’ was stomach filling and tasty. Peri Peri Frie
Cafe Mysore is a small cafe located near king circle, it's one of the oldest cafes. Sitting is available here with around 8 to 10 tables. Ambience is not attractive, but decent. Food here tastes so delicious. Even though after so many years food quality is top notch. South Indian cuisine is a must
Food : the food is amazing. Quality, Quantity and taste was Bang on Service: friendly and quick service The place is usually crowded for breakfast, but you don't have to wait to long for a seat.
Very authentic southern Indian restaurant! I’ve been there for the first time but it’s one of the fav restaurants of my Indian friends. Highly recommended. Coffe is also great. Extremely fair pricing and a typical Indian flair. A must see for foreigners! I’ve you want to brunch there make sure to co
The classic South Indian old restaurant of king circle matunga. One of the ram Nayak og. More famous because of Mukesh Ambani favourite hangout during his engineering days. Cofffe and jackfruit idli is must. Affordable. Mainly is the authentic chutney. I feel Rama Shray, cafe madras and cafe Mysore
No fuss eatery serving the best of South Indian breakfast items! Idli, dosa, rasam wada - just go with any of these and you won't be disappointed! Among the many stars of Matungas culinary galaxy, Cafe Mysore has its own charm. Do visit for a quick bite!
It’s one of the finest south Indian restaurant in mumbai. Really good food and good taste. It’s so old and the authenticity is still maintained. Really nice vibe. It’s crowded so you need to wait for a while. We tried dosa, uttapam,neer dosa, veg thali all were really good. The sweet was delicious t
Very nice idlis, vada and dosas. Bisibede rice not of my taste. Crispies were missing on it. Enthusiastic waiter . Very tight place and full crowd on sunday afternoon.
This place serves very tasty South Indian food. They have huge variety of dosas, medu Vada, uttapam, Puri bhaji etc. We have tried their Mysore masala dosa, cheese masala dosa, dilkhush dosa( their speciality), pineapple sheera. They are well known for their Dil Khush dosa, pineapple sheera and coff
Limited menu. But every dish is tasty. Their chutney is lovely. My fave are Medhu Vada and Rawa Masala Dosa. Fresh lime is extremely refreshing. Slightly costly compared to other South Indian eateries around in the area. Have been going there since 20 yrs now...taste and quality is impeccable.
I tried a couple of dishes at Cafe Mysore. There stand out dish was there Plain Idli Sambar & there filter coffee.
So much better than Cafe madras. Rasam wada was outstanding. Kotthu idli soft and tasty. Mysore sada light, crispy and buttery. New favourite place for Sunday breakfast
One of my favourite South Indian restaurant in Matunga. The prices of this place are on a slightly higher side compared to nearby outlets. My favourite dishes here are Vada sambar, bisibale rice and Dilkhush dosa. The entrance is not accessible ♿❌ And no washroom inside 🚻❌ They have an AC dining are
Café Mysore, located at Matunga Circle, offers a reasonably comfortable setting with a seating capacity of around 20 to 25 people. This eatery serves a variety of dishes, including South Indian specialties, a few Punjabi items, Puri Bhaji, and sandwiches. Although Café Mysore may not boast an exten
Taste is really Good. We had Mysore Masala Dosa, Ghee Roast Dosa, Rasam Idli, Sheera Poori and Tea eith obviously Filter Coffee is must...
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