Café Shillong Heritage
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS, SHILLONG/ Updated : Jul 1, 2016, 12:04 IST
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Café Shillong Heritage offers open air seating and you can have your meals under the clear blue sky in the day and a star covered night sky in the evening. Choose from a massive menu of excellent Pan-Asian, Mediterranean, Continen … Read more
Café Shillong Heritage offers open air seating and you can have your meals under the clear blue sky in the day and a star covered night sky in the evening. Choose from a massive menu of excellent Pan-Asian, Mediterranean, Continental and North-Eastern specialties. Wine connoisseurs can also spend some time tasting from its limited but exotic wine menu. Read less
Café Shillong Heritage offers open air seating and you can have your meals under the clear blue sky in the day and a star covered night sky in the evening. Choose from a massive menu of excellent Pan-Asian, Mediterranean, Continental and North-Eastern specialties. Wine connoisseurs can also spend some time tasting from its limited but exotic wine menu. The non vegetarian menu is a cut above the vegetarian menu although if you happen to go for the latter, you are not likely to be disappointed.Café Shillong Heritage is housed in the hotel Royal Heritage Tripura Castle that is located in the premises of the Summer Palace of the Royal Family of the Manikya Dynasty of Tripura.
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