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The wait is over: Rameshwaram Cafe and its famous benne dosas are finally in Mumbai

The Churchgate outlet comes with a twist on the original darshini format

Poulomi Deb
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Poulomi Deb
Senior Correspondent, Time Out Delhi
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Mumbai’s wait for Rameshwaram Café can finally rest: it's officially set up shop right in the heart of Churchgate, beginning March 6.

Since its debut in 2021, Rameshwaram has become known for its benne dosas slicked with white butter, ghee podi idli, and filter coffee so good they turned it into a soft serve.

The Mumbai outlet, tucked inside the Cambata Building on Maharshi Karve Road, comes with a twist on the original format. While the ground floor stays true to the brand's temple-style, quick-service roots – grab a token, get your food, stand, eat – the first floor offers something new to the format: seats and a table, interestingly with different timings.

With previous outposts in Bengaluru (four of them), Pune, and Hyderabad, Mumbai is the latest addition to the map. The rapid service, obsessive hygiene standards, and quality that made queues a regular feature at their other locations are all making the trip north.

Opening hours: Mon-Sun. Ground floor (darshini style): 5am-midnight. First floor (dine-in): 7am-11pm.  

Address: Cambata Building, 42, Maharshi Karve Rd, Churchgate, Mumbai 400020

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