Mango Tree - Hampi - Restaurants, Cafes & Food Reviews

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Mango Tree Travel Reviews

Jul 01, 2007
This is a famous restaurant in Hampi. A very chilled place frequented by tourists. It is located along the Tungabhadra river, on a hilly slope. Customers sit under huge mango trees outside on a terraced seating area. The seating area is on multiple levels, facing the river. The restaurant is surrounded by huge old mango trees, and there's a long swing hanging from one of them :) In traditional style, you sit on the floor to eat. You can get several south Indian cuisines and some amount of (Indianized) continental food as well. The food is OK by local standards, and its not very expensive. Nevertheless worth a visit atleast once if you're around Hampi.
Me on a swing in the restaurant,...
Nitin and Pravin relaxing at the...
Cappuccino says:
Hey! Have not been to India yet! Sounds like a great destination!:)
Posted on: Aug 30, 2007
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Nov 15, 2005

A few meters down the small river from the old market go through a forest of banana trees and you will find a nice restaurant/cafe called "Mango Tree". On the indeed big mango tree is a swing and there are places to sit on concrete floor and enjoy the view with a fresh lime soda. The waiters are very nice and you fell like staying forever. It has Indian, mid-priced food. A must-go!

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