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Coffee shop · Connaught Place ·

Garden courtyard cafe serving masala dosa, vada, and tea

affordable
filter coffee
good coffee
cutlet
chowmein
ambience
vada sambhar
vegetarian options
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262 BK, Baba Kharak Singh Rd, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India Get directions

₹1–200

Restroom
Accepts reservations
Popular for lunch
Cozy
Trendy

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262 BK, Baba Kharak Singh Rd, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India Get directions

₹1–200

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Good for groups
•Good for solo dining
•Touristy

Last updated

Jan 12, 2026

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Vipul Y.

Google
A really nice and affordable restaurant, especially considering the area it’s located in. The crowd was lively, giving the place a warm and local vibe. I’ve travelled on that road many times but surprisingly never noticed this restaurant before. It’s owned by the Delhi Tourism Department, and the food is genuinely tasty. Most people around were ordering dosa and chowmein, so I tried the chowmein myself — it was delicious, and the coffee was a perfect companion. Definitely planning to visit again, rather than going to the usual fast-food chains nearby. A hidden gem worth checking out!

Himanshu S.

Google
Indian Coffee House is located in a prime area of Connaught Place, so the location is definitely good and it’s a nice place to sit and relax. However, the food was disappointing. The sandwich was a nightmare to eat, the dosa was just okay, and the tea was the worst. Service was also quite bad. Overall, good location and seating, but food taste and service really need improvement.

Aman S.

Google
Coffee home in Connaught Place is highly talked about and has a prime location, but my visit was disappointing. The management is decent, yet the long queues waiting nearly 30 minutes just to order and collect food make the experience frustrating. The food itself was underwhelming: stale sandwiches, overly salted and undercooked noodles, and hot chocolate that tasted more like flavored water. While the café has potential, Delhi Tourism needs to improve both the food quality and service to match the reputation and word-of-mouth around it.

Yashvardhan Rai (.

Google
I went here for the first time with my college friends, loved the ambience. You could come here for even just a coffee and snack. Filter coffee and Cutlet is good. The food is very affordable. We ordered Idli, Veg Biryani, Upma. All were good. Really recommended once!

Mujeeb ur R.

Google
This place is very close to my heart as it’s near my birthplace, and I used to live here about 15 years ago. Since childhood, I’ve loved the taste of every South Indian dish served here — especially the dosa and uthappam, which are my absolute favorites! 😍 And not to forget, the tea is simply lovely — rich, flavorful, and comforting. ☕✨ The open seating area and the sense of privacy make it even more special. I genuinely enjoy spending time here whenever I visit. A perfect spot for both memories and meals! ❤️🍽️

MrAshishnegi

Google
Quiet expensive. 60 rs for hot chocolate and 50 rs for cappuccino.. Its quiet too small cup. Also bought dosa paid 100 rs and sambhar katori was too small. Also they mentioned 20 rs extra for sambhar. Waited 15 mins for 2 items dosa and sambhar vada. Average taste waste of money. Don't visit and waste your money and time

Mayank S.

Google
Coffee Home is ideal for those seeking a pocket-friendly, laid-back place in central Delhi to chat or work, but not for those who want gourmet food or upscale ambiance.

Arbaaz A.

Google
The food is 'okayish' but affordable. The dosa was good, but the coffee was pathetic, definitely not worth 50Rs. Self-service cafe, may be it helps them keep the menu affordable. Some issues: No tissues on the table. Very small menu. But the main USP of this place is its seating. A big tree in the middle and tables around it while some birds chirping above you and monkeys jumping around. The seating is net protected. But I would not recommend this seating during the humid days of Delhi.