Triveni Terrace Cafe

Top choice in New Delhi


Located in a peaceful garden-courtyard inside Triveni Art Gallery, this delightful cafe has seating on a plant-filled terrace overlooking a small, grassy amphitheatre, where dance rehearsals sometimes take place while you eat. The small menu includes tasty, good-value Indian meals and snacks (pakora, paratha, thali) plus toasted sandwiches and French-press coffee (₹120).


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