Hello Everyone,
With this, we reach another cafe which will
be up to your liking, and with this note, we give to you, The "Paradise Cafe".
The Cafe is placed near Laxman Jhula, around 250 metres from the Jhula, and is located in the Laxman Jhula Market premises.
It can be easily found as it is set in the main busy market road of Laxman Jhula.
It is owned by Mr. M.S. Panwar, and is maintained by him and his team of Service Personnel.
The Cafe is set on the first floor, and is made in the form of a Wooden Hut, and has all the basic amenities needed by people.
The Sitting style is :-
Carpeting is stretched all over the seating area, above which are placed Foamed Mattresses with wooden tables for your catering.
The seating style is very comfortable for long stay hours in the cafe.
The View from the Cafe is exceptional, showing the Ganges flowing through your naked eyes, and the sight of Mountains, houses, and Laxman Jhula make the stay worthwhile.
In summers, the weather is quite pleasant in the evening, but in the winters, you will just love the cold breeze flowing through your body, making it memorable. (Blankets are provided in the winters).
The Kitchen is very Hygienic and everything is clean.
You can find board games like Chess, Playing cards near your table for use.
You can find different Books and Novels that you can read, only when in the cafe.
The Food offered by the Cafe is Multi-Cuisinal.
They offer :-
Rishikesh Inside conducted small interviews with tourists in the cafe asking them about their stay in the cafe, the food, the ambience and other things.
The Details are:-
Name - Roi
Origin - Israel
In Rishikesh since - 5 days
He has been to the Paradise Cafe quite a few times, and he likes it very much. He thinks the Host is friendly and helpful. He says, "They make you feel Comfortable".
High Points
P.S. : Smoking is allowed.
Aloha from Rishikesh and Rishikesh Inside!
With this, we reach another cafe which will
View from the Cafe |
The Cafe is placed near Laxman Jhula, around 250 metres from the Jhula, and is located in the Laxman Jhula Market premises.
It can be easily found as it is set in the main busy market road of Laxman Jhula.
It is owned by Mr. M.S. Panwar, and is maintained by him and his team of Service Personnel.
The Cafe is set on the first floor, and is made in the form of a Wooden Hut, and has all the basic amenities needed by people.
The Sitting style is :-
Carpeting is stretched all over the seating area, above which are placed Foamed Mattresses with wooden tables for your catering.
The seating style is very comfortable for long stay hours in the cafe.
The View from the Cafe is exceptional, showing the Ganges flowing through your naked eyes, and the sight of Mountains, houses, and Laxman Jhula make the stay worthwhile.
In summers, the weather is quite pleasant in the evening, but in the winters, you will just love the cold breeze flowing through your body, making it memorable. (Blankets are provided in the winters).
The Kitchen is very Hygienic and everything is clean.
You can find board games like Chess, Playing cards near your table for use.
You can find different Books and Novels that you can read, only when in the cafe.
The Food offered by the Cafe is Multi-Cuisinal.
They offer :-
- Indian Food
- Mexican Food
- Israeli Food
- Italian Food
- Chinese Food
- Continental Food, etc.
Rishikesh Inside conducted small interviews with tourists in the cafe asking them about their stay in the cafe, the food, the ambience and other things.
The Details are:-
Name - Roi
Origin - Israel
In Rishikesh since - 5 days
He has been to the Paradise Cafe quite a few times, and he likes it very much. He thinks the Host is friendly and helpful. He says, "They make you feel Comfortable".
High Points
- Good Food
- View
- Peaceful (Quiet)
- Very Friendly Host and Crew
- Neat and Clean.
- Poor Service (Orders takes a lot of time)
- Less Fans (For Summers)
- FOOD - 8 out of 10
- AMBIENCE - 7 out of 10
- SERVICE - 7.5 out of 10
- PRICE - 7.5 out of 10
P.S. : Smoking is allowed.
Inside! |
Roi |
The Entrance |
Inside the cafe, two tourists playing Chess |
Mr. M.S. Panwar |
Seating Style |
Laxman Jhula visible from the Cafe |
The View from the Cafe |
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