Ratna Café

Chennai (Madras)


Often crowded and cramped, Ratna is famous for its scrumptious idli accompanied by hearty doses of its signature sambar (soupy lentil dish with cubed vegetables). People have been gathering here since 1948. There are also North Indian mains, and an air-con room out the back.


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