Kullu-Manali Valley is known as the fruit bowl of India. Himcoop Juice Bar at The Mall Manali is one of the well know corner shops since 1972 selling 100% Natural Apple Juice and fruit drinks made from local fruits. Since there are apple orchards all around Manali, it's often possible to find apple cider.
A variety of food like Mughlai, Italian, Chinese are available at the Main market just opposite the Manali bus stand. The mall road has a variety of eating options ranging from stalls and dhabas to fancy restaurants. Deeper into the lanes of the town, one can find more local eating-places. Old Manali has a great collection of restaurants/bars and shops.
Situated in the heart of old Manali, this cafe serves delicious cookies and sandwiches making it a very popular place to eat. Also, at no extra cost you have a movie theater where you can choose from among hundreds of movie titles and enjoy your movie along with cookies. They play Bob Dylan's music as well.
The restaurant at Johnson Hotel is one of the best in town for European food, with dishes like lamb and mint gravy, smoked chicken, and fig and apple crumble. The restaurant-bar is cozy, but on warm evenings or sunny afternoons, the garden terrace is the place to be.
It is the first music cafe on the banks of river Beas, known for dishes like "Burger Of Bodom", "UFO-Double crunch Pizza" and "The Terminator". You can play instruments there as well. Also, there are concerts and parties held regularly.
The most popular traveller choice along the Mall in Manali town, this Tibetan-Chinese-Japanese place (which also serves Indian) is always busy. Cold beers and fruit wines are also served.
This dimly lit bar and restaurant is central Manali' best place for a cold beer or a bottle of fruit wine or cider. The food is also good, the speciality is meat-heavy Punjabi and Afghani cuisine but there's also Chinese, continental, and tandoori food. Drinks are reasonably priced.
Lying on the Hadimba Temple - Old Manali road, only a few hundred meters from the temple, it is a very popular destination amongst locals and foreigners alike. It serves Tibetan soups, veggie dumplings, other sandwiches and snacks.
Located in Old Manali, it has an extensive multi cuisine menu with good ambience.
Here you'll find the best of local Himachali food as well as delectable Indian, European, oriental cuisine.
Located on a hillside near Hadimba Temple, Forno serves genuine Italian food. The wood-fired pizzas, lasagne and pasta dishes are prepared by a Veronese chef and you can enjoy an espresso or beer with wonderful valley views from the garden terrace.
Kothi village (13km from Manali, on the way to Rohtang Pass) is the last Cafe you encounter on your way out of Manali towards Rohtang. It is run by young enterpreneurs depicting their love for mountains and music. They serve pizzas, pastas etc. They also play rock music from the 60s and 70s.
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