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Mango Tree,Hampi Restaurant

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2 reviews of Mango Tree,Hampi Restaurant

A special restaurant with a mango tree inside

To get to the Mango Tree restaurant, you have to take the road that goes to the zone where it crosses the river from Hampi to the other side and follow the path on foot for about 10 - 15 minutes through banana plantations. In the middle of this landscape is a very special restaurant: The Mango Tree (named after the huge mango tree that is in the restaurant, from which hangs a swing that everyone tries). Their tables are stationed in an amphitheater, with the landscape character; you eat sitting on straw mats on the floor facing the river. As usual in India, the price is fair and something that is not so common in India is that people care about hygiene and treatment (as in almost Everywhere I have visited), but here it is very nice.

We had typical South Indian dishes prepared with lots of flavor (although there were Tibetan dishes, dishes of the north) served on palm leaves that abound in the area. You have to try the lassi (yogurt shakes blended with fruit) or coffee smoothies. It was a very special place to spend the afternoon with friends, with a book, with the couple, come on, with whoever you want.
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