| Indian Cooking and Cuisine - From Domino's Pizza to Hyderabad Biryani. Where and What to eat in India. |
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maha foodie
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Seattle
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Good Food for a Good Cause
Does anyone know of NGO-run/charitable cafes or bakeries in India. I know of a few around the world (i.e. Hanoi, Seattle), but none in India. I believe there's a free (by donation) cafe in Ahmedabad (the Seva cafe?), but I've never been. If anyone knows of some, or better yet has eaten at them, I'd appreciate hearing about it.
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Delhi
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Good Cause and Good Food
Yes there is a dearth in India. But for now, you can try 'By The Way' in Gamdevi in South Mumbai run by the Seva Sadan Society http://cities.expressindia.com/fulls...p?newsid=84913
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