Culinary Arrival In Mumbai
Bengaluru's cherished Rameshwaram Cafe has officially expanded its culinary footprint, gracing Mumbai with its presence. The highly anticipated opening
took place on February 27th at the historic Eros Building in Churchgate. This expansion marks a significant milestone for the brand, which has already established a strong following in cities like Hyderabad and Pune. The cafe is designed to cater to a wide range of schedules, operating from an early 5 AM until 1 AM, ensuring that patrons can indulge in their favourite South Indian fare at almost any hour. The announcement of their Mumbai launch was met with enthusiasm, with an initial pooja ceremony marking the activation of their kitchen equipment, signifying a blend of tradition and devotion with their culinary venture. This move into Mumbai is not just about serving food; it's about sharing a piece of South Indian culture and tradition with a new audience, built on faith and a deep love for authentic cuisine.
Signature Dishes To Savor
For those planning a visit to Rameshwaram Cafe, a carefully curated selection of dishes promises an unforgettable gastronomic experience. The Ghee Podi Tatte Idli stands out as an absolute must-try, celebrated for its rich flavour and perfect texture. Following closely are the delicate Button Idlis, offering a bite-sized delight. The Benne Masala Dosa is another highlight, expertly prepared to achieve a delightful crispness. Vegetarians will also find joy in the flavourful Tomato and Tamarind Rice, a dish that has garnered significant popularity. For those with a penchant for sweets, the Sakarai Pongal offers a sweet and comforting finish. Coffee connoisseurs are in for a treat with their iconic Filter Coffee, best enjoyed in tandem with the crispy Benne Murukku, a pairing that has become a signature experience. This selection represents the heart of their menu, designed to showcase the authentic and beloved tastes of South India.
Heritage And Culinary Philosophy
The very name 'Rameshwaram Cafe' carries a profound significance, serving as a heartfelt tribute to the hometown of the esteemed former President of India, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. This homage underscores the cafe's core philosophy: a deep commitment to preserving and celebrating authentic South Indian flavours and the rich cultural heritage associated with them. The brand's identity is firmly rooted in honouring tradition and a dedication to serving exclusively pure vegetarian cuisine. Rameshwaram Cafe has ascended to become one of India's most prominent South Indian eateries, consistently serving an impressive daily volume of 15,000 to 20,000 idlis and dosas. A defining characteristic of their preparation is the meticulous use of pure ghee in every dish, with an additional generous drizzle applied upon completion. Despite potentially long queues, the service is remarkably efficient, ensuring orders reach diners promptly. The traditional practice of serving food on a banana leaf further enhances the authentic dining experience, truly embodying the spirit of sharing South India's vibrant culture, one delicious idli at a time.














