5 Cafes across the world where you can eat free of cost
5 Cafes across the world where you can eat free of cost
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In the era where the hospitality industry is totally centred around profit-making, there are these out-of-the-box cafes/restaurants that you need to hit to see the other side of humanity where you are served with something more than food. With a noble cause attached to their existence, these cafes are nothing more than a milestone as they provide you with all the facilities and tastes and also allow you to pay as. Have a look at these oases of benevolence. 

Kunzum Travel Café, New Delhi, India
This travel cafe inspired to aim  people meet beyond social media boundaries. The cafe established in 2010 in South Delhi's Hauz Khas Village, this cosy cafe offers free internet, staple food and refreshments with no fixed price tag and gives the customers the scope to pay as per their wish. 

Seva Café, Gujarat, India
This different cafe with its outlets in Bangalore, Calcutta, Mumbai & Pune assists comfort foods like pasta and pav bhaji. At this cafe, customers don’t actually pay but make a contribution in the spirit of pay-it-forward. The cafe is controlled and run by dedicated volunteers.

Annalakshmi, Chennai, India

This temple themed vegetarian restaurant serves North Indian and South Indian meals. You will be shocked to know that the restaurant chain that exists in India, Singapore & Australia was first started in the year 1984 in Malaysia. 

Lentil as Anything, Melbourne, Australia

It is all about having a good time with your friends over delicious food and music in a comfy and warm community space. And the best part is, you pay for all this as per your wish and pleasure. Isn’t it kind and humble?

De Culinaire Werkplaats, Amsterdam
What about enjoying an innovative vegetarian 5-course meal prepared for you in accordance with your taste and preference by expert chefs in a compact and cool ambience with minimalistic decor. Moreover, you pay as per your wish.

 

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