This mellow, well-run restaurant on the 2nd floor of the MVT Guesthouse is a great place to get a break from Indian food. The menu runs from Thai to Mexican, alongside wraps, salads and good ol' baked potatoes, plus some enticing cakes and a fine granola-banana-date milkshake (but no tea or coffee). The clientele is almost all foreigners.
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8. Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir
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