After a walk around Assi Ghat, many visitors stop by this cafe. The warm atmosphere of Sparrow Cafe makes customers feel relaxed and have a nice time. As for the Google rating, this place achieved 4.
We did a cooking class at the Sparrow Cafe. You get an explanation about the food in India and the spices. Very interesting! The cooking was nice and personal! We had a lot of fun! Best way to learn about the country and its cuisine!
I recently visited this cafe with a friend, and it turned out to be a cozy little spot that gave off very comforting, homely vibes. The menu was decent—not too overwhelming, with a good selection of options. I ordered the Ginger Lemon Honey Tea, which was soothing and nicely balanced in flavor. However, I did feel that the service could use a bit more attention to detail. My tea was served without a tray or coaster—just the cup placed directly on the table. While it’s a small thing, these tiny touches do matter when it comes to overall presentation and experience. Food: 4 Service: 2 Atmosphere: 4 Meal type: Other Price per person: ₹1–200
Overpriced sorry. Definitely a tourist trap. Food: 1 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1 Meal type: Lunch Price per person: ₹200–400
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Response from the owner3 months ago
Something for 200rs to 400 is not a overpriced. Better if you understand that price of milk to lentils to oil to electricity to manpower to rental has increased 2x since last 4 years. Do not judge with those places where things are food are in competition pricing not over quality. There are many cafes ,Roadside stalls selling food with cheap butter flavored fats smudged on brown colored bread,served by unclean guys.Regards.