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Triveni Terrace Cafe
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Triveni Terrace Cafe

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4.4(6,580)

Summary

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Triveni Terrace Cafe is a serene, artsy cafe located in Delhi offering simple Indian cuisine in an intimate setting. The small, peaceful space is housed in a historic building with courtyard seating and attracts visitors primarily for its tranquil atmosphere.

Pros

  • Calm, noise-free ambience perfect for quiet conversations
  • Beautiful artistic surroundings and outdoor seating
  • Reasonable prices with well-prepared basic dishes like cutlets and chai

Cons

  • Long wait times due to limited seating capacity
  • Limited vegetarian menu options
  • Food quality can be inconsistent and ordinary

Top reviews

5surbhi jain

A calm, composed, cosy, and serene café—open to nature and art. It’s ideal for small groups and can accommodate only a limited number of guests due to its intimate seating. If you’re looking for some me time and mental peace, this is definitely a place to try. The café is impressively noise-free; even when people are seated close by, you can hardly hear their conversations, which adds to the tranquil experience. I tried their cold coffee—sweetness was just right—and the carrot cake, which was incredibly fresh, light, and not dense at all, with a lovely hint of cinnamon and served at the perfect warmth. The overall presentation felt simple yet thoughtful. My friend ordered a Kumaoni dish, which she personally enjoyed. However, it didn’t quite appeal to me, probably because my North Indian taste buds are inclined towards stronger, familiar flavours. That said, the café’s ambience, peaceful energy, and artistic surroundings make it a lovely spot to slow down, read, reflect, or simply enjoy quiet moments away from the city’s rush.

4Dishant Bhatia

A calm, peaceful place to spend some time with friends and family. The atmosphere is peaceful, not loud like other cafes, and thus is an intimate space for catching up with friends. It's small but designed in a cozy manner. If you love old buildings in Delhi, this is a must visit. Also, the food is great, tried palak chaat, bun tikki and chai.

3Heena Kapoor

its a peaceful and refreshing spot tucked right in the middle of Delhi’s busiest area. The ambience is calm and artsy, and the courtyard seating adds a beautiful charm, especially in pleasant weather. The food is simple, and flavourful—whether it’s their palak patta chaat, cutlets, parathas, or the thali. the service is polite and organised. However, be prepared for a wait time of around 40 minutes.Recommended for casual meetups or a quiet meal.

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