Rameshwaram Café praised
Rameshwaram Café in Mumbai earned a shout for bringing distinctive South Indian flavors to the city’s scene, noted in recent reviews as a must‑try for regional authenticity (x.com).
The Rameshwaram Café opened its first Mumbai outlet at the Eros Building in Churchgate on March 6, 2026. (timeout.com) Reports characterize the Churchgate location as a two-level site occupying roughly 6,500–8,000 square feet, with a darshini-style quick-service counter on the ground floor and a sit-down dining room upstairs. (cnbctv18.com) (indianexpress.com) The brand was founded in Bengaluru in 2021 by Raghavendra Rao and CA Divya Raghavendra Rao and has expanded through multiple cities before the Mumbai launch. (slurrp.com) (hospitality.economictimes.indiatimes.com) The menu emphasis at Churchgate highlights the chain’s signature benne dosas and a "filter coffee softie" alongside multiple idli and dosa varieties, reflecting recipes drawn from Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Kerala. (timeout.com) (theunstumbled.com) Before the full outlet launch, the café ran a Mumbai pop-up at Lil Flea in BKC from November 7–9, 2025 to preview the concept to local diners. (mumbaipune.co.in) The opening festivities in Churchgate included traditional dhol-tasha accompaniment noted by local lifestyle coverage. (curlytales.com) Early crowd-sourced listings show mixed-scale traction: Tripadvisor lists a 5.0 score from initial reviewers while Restaurant Guru aggregates a 4.1 rating from hundreds of visitors, and a recent Free Press Journal review emphasized the outlet’s distinct take on South Indian café culture. (tripadvisor.in) (restaurant-guru.in) (freepressjournal.in)