Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Hampi. The former capital of the Vijayanagara Empire, Hampi remains an essential religious hub, housing the Virupaksha, Lakshmi Narasimha, Hemakuta Hill, Big Shivlinga and Vithala temples. The architectural ruins of Hampi are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Rock-climbing enthusiasts will adore Hampi, considered the bouldering capital of India, and the city’s rocky landscape, dotted with ancient temple ruins, makes for a unique climbing experience.
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4 based on 25 reviews
I eaten here my lunch , the quality of food was good and they provide north Indian as well as south Indian foods.They taken much more time to serve the food after getting order ,but the food was good.
4 based on 31 reviews
This is a outdoor Garden restaurant. We were asked by our guide to visit this joint.The Food is good. we tried HR Paneer Tikka, Matka Biriyani, Kebab which were good. Since we love spicy food, we loved it. Better refer the steward before you place your order.Only draw back is mosquitoes.
4 based on 209 reviews
Experience the extraordinary & world class cuisine in this magical spot exuding charm and grace. Contemporary decor embellished with touch of vibrant colours reflects the unsurpassed selection of dishes that will entice you. Temptations at Hotel Malligi H
Please do not visit this restaurant if you really want to have a great time. Food is good and reasonable too but the staff and specially the person taking orders is really rude. Having a great ambience doesn't mean that the service will be good and that you can experience here. Instead visit Blue Mist restaurant in mallige hotel to have good food and excellent hospitality.
4 based on 146 reviews
Wow! This place is bad! Staff are extremely sporadic in attendance, we ordered tea which took forever to arrive. At one point, without warning, they fumigated the restaurant suddenly, smoking out the whole restaurant and sending families running and choking for air. It was a bizarre and extraordinary spectacle in bad service. Stick to the other restaurants in the complex - you'll still get weird service (they seem to be confused and nervous around Westerners), but it'll be all fine in the end.
4 based on 174 reviews
we at Naivedyam serve pure veg food , redefined.
Hospet, transit point for Hampi - was a surprise in itself. When we got down at the small sleepy railway station didn't realize that it was a vibrant town (city?). All branded shops and good roads welcomes us.The Veg only Naivedyam has wonderful south Indian food. Enjoyed the variety and cleanliness. Felt like being in Bangalore !May it part of your travel plan to Hampi !Dear GuestGreetings from NAIVEDYAM!!!!Thank you so much for taking your time for Rating & Reviewing us here on TripAdvisor HOSAPETE city was built in 1520 AD by "SHRI KRISHNA DEVA RAYA", one of the prominent rulers of VIJAYANAGARA. He built the city in honor of his mother NAAGALAAMBIKA. The city was originally named NAAGALAPURA; however, people referred to the city as HOSA PETE, which meant "NEW CITY". The area between HAMPI and HOSAPETE is still called Naagalapura. This was the main entrance to the city of Vijayanagara for travelers coming from the west coast for Trade & the History recalls the period as GOLDEN ERA. Vibrant's comes from here, the City is surrounded by the best of Branded shops with in walking distance.NAIVEDYAM is Pure Veg Restaurant, we serve food of all Cuisines but South Indian has been one of our forte, We would love to serve you again & again & again.......thanks to our staff who toil whole day to keep our Restaurant spotlessly clean & neat. We follow the essence of "ATITHI DEVO BHAVA" the underlining principles of HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY.Thanks a million for Recommending NAIVEDYAM to the WORLD through TripAdvisor
Hampi Food Guide: 10 Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Hampi
3 based on 35 reviews
More attractive and more comfort arabic, rajasthan stylish well furnished sitting beds on floor. Paradise & chillout place (even for 20 people seats on one table) quite place, good atmosphere. More than 100 seats for 20 people group tables. Also you can w
If you enjoy paying overpriced rates for barely edible oily and spicy food and take pleasure in being humiliated for asking questions you have come to the right place. We came here because the Mango Tree was full and this place had the same ambiance. Despite our placing a substantial order which included pizza and soup and expressing our willingness to wait, the owner-manager served us very grudgingly saying that we have come at a peak time and the kitchen staff was fully occupied. The Pizza came an hour later. The cheese and bread were the worst I had eaten. The only unpleasant experience we had there. Quite different from the wonderful snacks we had at Sagar stall just opposite Prince.
3 based on 51 reviews
The place is in the open and good for a lunch on a cloudy day. There are two thali options with a price difference of 50% but the expensive one is worth the price for its remarkable taste of Banana Flower Curry and extremely soft pooris.
We are a non-profit cafe in Hampi, India.Enjoy nice cafe, have a chat, meditade and have fun.Families welcome.
This was a wonderful experience. The couple running this coffee house were so refreshing and full of fun stories as well as listening ears. I went back daily during my time in Hampi. Very memorable!
Hampi's Top Secret Restaurant is in middle of Hampi Bazaar. It's a Roof top restaurant where you will get lying beds and sitting table to relax and enjoying the delicious food and drinks with lovely music.
Top Secret is a great new Hampi restaurant tucked into a beautiful and relaxed corner near to the river. The food is delicious, much less oily than many other local restaurants and reasonably priced, but my favorite part of this restaurant is the guys that run it. They are all young and friendly and make an effort to know your name and will help you with whatever you need. As a solo female traveler it is great to have a location where you feel comfortable and safe. I have spent a lot of time in Hampi and am always needing places with WiFi to sit and work and Top Secret is my favorite. Sometimes the WiFi can be spotty but that's true for all locations in the area. The open air is beautiful and the space has lots of comfortable seating and fans, etc. They also run an attached guesthouse (Vicky's Guesthouse) that I have not stayed in but is an affordable option for housing on this side of the river.
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