Chillout Bamboo Restaurant - Featured Reviews (363)
The place is located near Hampi bus stand and is a rooftop cafe. The ambience is good. You can sit on mats or tables are also available. Food is good. They don't take much time for serving the food. Definitely recommended.
Pasta and pizza are the most delicious places in Hapi. In particular, cream pasta stimulates the senses when you put them in your mouth. It is a popular place to make fresh ingredients. If you meet good food in moderate lighting and fresh air, it will be the best trip.
very nice place to eat and chill but the wait time is too long in the evenings.
Hampi's second most popular restaurant after Mango Tree is a great place to chill out for hours without crowds or pressure to vacate your table. It's comfy and friendly and while the prices are pretty much the same as Mango Tree and the food not quite as good, it's a very pleasant place and we spend a lot of time here
What a perfect place!!! We loved eating there and chilled when the sun was to hot! Indian food like western food everything was delicious and the team is super friendly!
A really great place to pas by if You're going to hampi. Service is friendly, meals are great, music is local and also US music payed. I used to have a good time with the owners. Marley and his friends will help you by providing all the tips you need about Hampi. I wish could stay longer !
I had visited Hampi, and this is the nice place to have your breakfast, lunch and dinner. You will enjoy the food and the best part is the service is very fast and drawback is that you will not get nonveg in Hampi, so enjoy the vegetarian food.
This one star is for the central location and rather nice ambience. But that's it! Beside the fact, that we waited half an hour for our order, guests are allowed to smoke which turns out very bothering when eating. There is only one waiter (who seems to be the manager) who tries to manage the service and the billing at once. His menu even mentions about non veg which we found surprising, since Hampi is a sacred city and therefore serving meat is illegal! The guy himself admitted this fact but somehow "he's managing it". And not to forget that he was very rude when we dared to ask for our order and showed that he doesn't care at all when we left. There are definitely better restos in Hampi, after trying pretty much all of them.
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Chillout Bamboo Restaurant Located in Hampi of Ballari. The complete address is Chillout Bamboo Restaurant, Janatha plot, near Tilak homestay, Hampi, Karnataka 583239.
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This place is just amazing to have a proper and delicious breakfast. We had Masala Dosa,Onion Uttapa ,Idali Chatani and Coffee , Everything was utterly delicious. This is the best breakfast we had in hampi. One should not miss it when in hampi ,also
Good, cheap and clean. South Indian Thali is full of delicious elements, salt and sweets. Best food in town in my experience. Djembe available for jam sessions! Staff is very young and nice too.
One of the cool places to hangout for lunch breakfast snacks. After lunch you can nap for a while relax and chill. I love this place and I visit here all the time .
Very friendly owner and staff and very tasty food. Neat n clean hotel. And mainly excellent owner. I ate chapathi, panner butter masala curry,mushroom curry,curd rice must ry . Thank u so much
Tres bon accueil, tres bonne cuisine. La patronne respecte notre facon de mander sans mettre trop d'epices. Nous avons tout teste, repas a emporter et sur place, petit petit-dejeuner, lunch.
Stayed here for 3nights but I have to tell that this was an amazing property to stay with. The rooms are nice and clean. They have a cafe in house serving good food. Do try the 'hello to the queen' dessert. Siraj, the manager was the best host. He ga
Great temple. I bought special darshna tickets for it otherwise you may not even see inside if the place is crowded. We did feed fishes as well in the pond there.
My partner and I went for full body massage at the SIDHA Ayurveda spa, and we both had a completely amazing experience. My partner had a massage from Sunil and I was massaged by his female colleague. This was the best massage of my life! Sunil and hi
Amazing taste Out of other places for breakfast I would surely choose this place again. They provided us very good & fast service. The Idlis were very fluffy and medu wada was also delicious. If you are nearby Verupaksha temple do visit.
The host is kind and welcoming. Food was freshly made, tasty and served on time. Rooms are clean and comfortable with AC and hot water. Overall Vinayaka Homestay was a good place to stay over.
This great historical site offers so much information about South India and their various importance. Yes it's a tedious walk around for about 4-5 km which is in form of a circuit, but that's the part where you feel like walking in the history, and e
Temple with vibes. Hampi's main temple. Best time to visit is early morning or evening time you can enjoy. Noon it will be too hot. Hire a guide to explore each and every sculpture of this temple. Parking is available around 500m away. You can click
We went late in t night at closing time and was lucky enough to see the last pooja of the day. Temple is beautiful ... very nice visit . Recommend to visit the temple much before closing time which is 8pm.
Situated inside the Zenana Enclosure, Lotus Mahal Hampi is a gorgeous architectural marvel from Vijayanagara times. This was built in a unique combination of Indo-Islamic architecture and when you come close to it,the passing wind gives an immediat
Sunset point on Hemakuta hill. Entrance from the Sasivekalu Ganesha side. From entrance around 500-700mts walk uphill (short hike). Gets busy after 5:30 to see the sunset. Very good view, ample sitting space for many folks and camera. No charges or
Hampi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the 14th century, it became the centre of the Hindu Vijayanagara Empire. Many chronicles left by Persian and European travellers, especially Portuguese, state that Hampi was a prosperous, wealthy and grand ci