Nahar’s Sidewalk Café
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS IN OOTY/ Updated : May 3, 2017, 16:32 IST
Synopsis
This Italian restaurant in Nahar’s Nilgiris Hotel rustles up wood-fired pizzas, pies and pastas. They also have a vegetarian restaurant and a garden café. This cosy café in the heart of Ooty impresses not only with its crazy yummy … Read more
This Italian restaurant in Nahar’s Nilgiris Hotel rustles up wood-fired pizzas, pies and pastas. They also have a vegetarian restaurant and a garden café. This cosy café in the heart of Ooty impresses not only with its crazy yummy food but also with its amazing décor. The light shades on the walls and the little hanging paintings simply add to the charm of this establishment. Read less

This Italian restaurant in Nahar’s Nilgiris Hotel rustles up wood-fired pizzas, pies and pastas. They also have a vegetarian restaurant and a garden café. This cosy café in the heart of Ooty impresses not only with its crazy yummy food but also with its amazing décor. The light shades on the walls and the little hanging paintings simply add to the charm of this establishment. However, this place is purely vegetarian and people visit here in large numbers to taste their wood fired pizzas. Sit back, relax and relish your food and make most of this awesome place. The aroma of pizzas and coffee compels you to come in and it’s really hard to walk past this café! So now you know where to go to ease your cravings for some Indian twist Italian food!
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