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Wind View Cafe

Both Hawa Mahal - Palace of Wind and Wind View Cafe are recommended for visiting. Vegetarian food is worth a try here. Trying perfectly cooked paneer, white sauce pasta and pizza is a nice experience here. This cafe may please you with tasty brownies and good ice cream. In accordance with the guests' opinions, waiters serve delicious ice tea, cold coffee or mango lassi.

The gracious staff works hard, stays positive and makes this place wonderful. Service at Wind View Cafe is something one can name fine. Prices are average for the quality you receive. The nice facade and exotic atmosphere let guests feel relaxed here. But this place is not highly estimated by Google users who provided it a below average rating.

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Outdoor seating Wi-Fi Сredit cards accepted Delivery Takeaway Booking Not wheelchair accessible
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Himaa Menon

a month ago on Google

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Disgusting food, horrendous hygiene and atrocious service. Food: 1 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1
Sachin Kumar Singh

a month ago on Google

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The Worst Cafe Experience in Jaipur I rarely write reviews, but my experience at Wind View Café, was so disappointing that I feel compelled to warn others. Apart from its decent location (the only thing remotely positive about this place), everything else was a complete disaster — honestly, this café feels like a tourist trap or even a fraud. We ordered a latte, cappuccino, garlic bread, and spaghetti, expecting at least some basic quality for the prices they charge. The latte tasted burnt and watery like instant coffee mixed with overheated milk. The cappuccino was somehow worse: completely flat, bitter, and served lukewarm. Clearly, no one there knows how to make coffee properly. The garlic bread was soggy, greasy, and dripping oil, with zero flavor, just chewy bread and a faint smell of something that might have been garlic long ago. The spaghetti was extreme. It looked and tasted like it came out of a cheap instant packet, drowned in a bland tomato paste that had no seasoning at all. It was barely edible. The service was equally disappointing , uninterested staff, slow response, and an overall attitude that made it seem like they’re doing you a favor just by taking your order. Cleanliness was also questionable. I dont understand how this place gets any positive reviews unless they’re fake. It survies purely because of its location near tourist spots, but if you care at all about good food, coffee, or hygiene, stay far away. There are far better cafés in Jaipur that actually deliver what they promise. Food: 1 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1 Meal type: Breakfast Price per person: ₹200–400
sumeet k

a month ago on Google

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I’m a professional travel writer, and I can confidently say that this is the most obnoxious place I have ever come across, anywhere. The staff taking the reservations outside are rude and racially discriminatory — they made us wait for 15-20 mins, saying the cafe was full, while letting foreigners walk-in in front of us. When we confronted them over it, they tried to gaslight us by asking: “Would you be willing to sit in the sun?” The irony is: we had been asking for an outside table for the view, and they had told us that only “inside seating is available”. It’s a place that is known to offer an inferior menu and yet it has a cover charge of Rs 200 just for its view of Hawa Mahal. The least it can do to earn that cover charge is offer us a decent seat without looking at the colour of our skin. Indians discriminating against Indians is *chef’s kiss* The nearby Tattoo Cafe & Lounge had a long waiting time and no food! That’s right. They, too, were charging a cover charge of Rs 250 — without any food options, just beverages. (They said the entire staff was on leave; why open the cafe then?) These cafés are trying to leverage their vantage point to get as many cover charges as they can in a day. They don’t give two hoots about serving you anything decent. I get that people want to check something popular off their list and post on social media, but consider this: if you keep paying such businesses for their abysmal treatment of customers, what reason do they have to improve their services or treat you any better? Food: 1 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1 Meal type: Other
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