Reviews Golden Bakery

4
Elliot Ross
+4
Decent food! Though staff got my order wrong. There is a leather shop inside the restaurant with a annoying salesman that will come and bother you when your at dinner.
4
Boris Shusterman
+4
Nice place for western style breakfast in the Main Bazaar. Good quality breads and local cheeses, buffet breakfast options for a reasonable prices. Worth a visit if you need some change from the Indian food. Keep in mind that the service is extremely slow.
5
Enst Dtaff
+5
I started my India tour from Delhi, and the guest house above the Brown Bread Bakery there was my first place of stay there and I became acquainted with the bakery during my stay here first. The manager of Ajay guest house was very helpful and highly recommended the bakery's guest house in Varanasi for when I got there, after my trip to Agra. The food at the bakery was good and the kitchen open which is always reassuring for me eating out in a place like India, so I can get a sense of how clean the kitchen where my food is cooked. The cooking area appeared to be mostly clean with things and food preparation area fairly spaced and staff looked relaxed and attentive. The cheese and cereals in my breakfast buffet were delicious! It was great to know that the cheese was all organic and the cereals mostly vegan, that the bakery made their own vegan food and breads in Varanasi and all the profits went to a school run by the bakery owners. It was only natural for me to be intrigued and pleased to know about such a place and so I advance booked my stay in Varanasi with a little help from the manager of the Delhi guest house. In retrospect I actually feel lucky for doing so. So, many thanks to both the manager of Ajay guest house and the lovely staff of the adjoining Brown Bread Bakery that not only served me two lovely first meals upon my arrival in India but also showed me the way to a great bakery run guest house in Varanasi. I felt great warmth and support from everyone in all of these places and good food is always helpful. Thankyou again.
4
Shivam Tripathi
+4
A little heavy on the pocket. Nice ambience. Average taste.
5
Sushma Suresh Babu
+5
I'll get this out of the way first- please do try their German bread. It's not as hard as authentic German bread is, but that's a good thing according to me. The place is not easy to locate amongst all the tiny shops and cafes and restaurants on the noisy old Delhi street, but you should find it comfortably enough using Google maps. The place sells what seems like a random range of things. All around the eating area, which itself looks quite random, are stalls and hole-in-the-wall stores selling leather products, handmade crafts and fresh bread, pie and cookies. I personally liked how weird and not put together the ambience was. Ordered a classic English breakfast and it was as authentic as it gets. Also had some sauteed mushrooms on the side. Their cold coffee is nothing to speak of and the watermelon juice was as it should be, nothing mind-blowing. I also (quite stupidly) ordered what they called their special "local cheese", which was (obviously) just cottage cheese (paneer). Do go!
4
Sakshi Sharma
+4
German bakery - Brown bread offers great organic products varying from breads , lil snacks, munches, and cheese. They also have organic apple juice which happens to be damn refreshing and one of kind product.It is " must try " if I may suggest. Priced at 150 for 750 ml. Apart from these you can check out whole range of products on their website and order from their too. They deliver in Delhi. Staff is warm , friendly and courteous. Adding to this, everything on their menu is quite tasty and wholesome. Though the location might be a drawback but... It's worth it. If you are a fan of fast food ...please try their quite filing burger plates, pizza which is quite different from rest of the places and the shakes. I like the quality and quantity offered for affordable pricing. P.s. Hello to the queen is their signature dessert (might be a lil heavy though). Enjoy.
5
Quentin Bräuer
+5
The brown bread bakery is located in the Ajay guest house in main bazar road, Paharganj, New Delhi They are serving very good food: indian & european. The profit supports the learn for life project in Varanasi. Especially the breakfast with fresh bread was recommendable and I would recommend everyone to visit this restaurant!
5
Sabal Gupta
+5
Best shawarma in town One if the best taste and nice location 🤩 Must try 👍
5
Pratik Mohapatra
+5
Well, because it has been the same for the past 10 years and have a deep connect with it. Noone really cares whether you are there or not. Gives you a nice, relaxing feeling while you dig in to classic cheese sandwiches and pancakes.
5
Julie Cognomen
+5
I already visited the Brown Bread Bakery a few times, when I visited Delhi. It is in the main tourist area, in the same building as the Ajay Guesthouse. As I am a German and stayed in India for a while, I realy missed german bread. And what should I say, the best place to find it is definetly this bakery and restaurant! The restaurant provides a mixture of german, italian and indian food, which I also loved very much. I think, it is the perfect place to eat european food in India!
4
Ron Beeps
+4
Have been here a few times over the years. The brown bread is great and generally the food is good. The staff are not so friendly but ok.
5
Asf Tue
+5
The Multigrain Baguette/Buns are the best I had outside of Germany and I write this as a German. The cheese is also delicious and there is a wide range of options for dinner also.
5
Daniel Pandza
+5
Can be difficult to find... You have to walk into a dark alley and it is in the ground floor of a hotel. Loved the breakfast buffet very much... Fresh ingredients, great variety and quick service...
5
Anton
+5
I stayed for two nights and hadn’t had one complaint. The staff was friendly and helpful, the room was fine and restaurant is really tasty.
5
Sujata Mattoo
+5
Here the food was excellent and plus their service was also good What I recommend they should decorate and renovate the restaurant more properly
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