Bangalore: The Rameshwaram Cafe is not just a normal café, this café celebrates the heritage of Rameshwaram in the heart of the city. It’s named Rameshwaram by the founders to pay tribute to Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam as it was his birthplace. As Dr.Kalam said, You’ve to dream before your dreams can come true. he founders also dreamt about this 10 by 15 square feet place which does a 5 crore revenue per month and clocks around Rs.50 crore per year. They look up to him in every aspect and drawing inspiration from the way he led his life.
They try to serve the south Indian food in the most authentic form. The place looks soo culturally rich with the fresh garland decoration which they change every morning. It opens around 6:30 am with people already waiting to eat their delicious pudi idli, dosa’s and many more things. Not just this it also serves one of the best filter coffee in town. All the food which is served is made at the same time after the order is made so that their customers can relish on scrumptious hot food.
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