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9 German Bakeries You Have To Visit In India At Least Once In Your Life

3. German Bakery, Lonavala

Located on the old Mumbai-Pune highway, opposite Kumar Resort, this one’s a perfect place for tourists from Pune and Mumbai who end up at Lonavala for a quick outing.

“The idea was to cater to our patrons in Mumbai. Lonavala gets a lot of visitors from Mumbai and Pune, so we thought the location was perfect,” shares Udane, who opened this bakery on 14th February 2015. He adds, “The blast in Pune happened on 13th February, so the idea to open another branch on 14th February was to send a message across of love and positive spirit.”

Udane is also planning to expand to other cities, so keep your fingers crossed, guys – you might have the original German Bakery in your city soon!

The menu here is similar to German Bakery Pune, but the only addition here is that there is alcohol available.

Must haves: Moongilicious – a cocktail made with coffee, chili garlic fish

4. German Bakery, Kasol

This one is also known as the Moon Dance Cafe due to the cafe connected to it. The cafe and bakery have a lot of Israeli food items; Kasol is also known as mini-Israel as most hotels, restaurants and local business banners and boards are in Hebrew, and almost all locals can speak the language. It is a common sight to see Israelis roaming the streets all year long. Moon Dance, just west of the bridge, stands tall among the many traveler restaurants serving similar ‘three Is’ (Italian/Israeli/Indian) menus for its great baked goods, strong coffee and excellent value breakfasts in the sunny courtyard.

They have both indoor and outdoor seating with great music, making the place a perfect trippers’ paradise.

Must haves: Au gratin, hummus, French toast, cinnamon roll, apple crumble pie, crepes, falafel and shakshuka.

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