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Kunzum Travel Cafe
Overview
Kunzum Travel Cafe is a pioneering ‘pay-as-you-like’ travel-themed café nestled in the creative heart of Hauz Khas Village. Designed by travel-enthusiasts, it combines a relaxed workspace vibe with a rich collection of travel books, photography, maps, and inspiring workshops. You can sip coffee or chai, browse travel literature, connect with like-minded explorers, or simply enjoy the serene ambience—all while deciding for yourself how much it's worth.
Menu
Ambiance
A cozy, reflective retreat with walls lined with travel snapshots and books, warm seating, and an atmosphere that’s both creative and intimate.
- Travel book & photo walls – Shelves brimming with guidebooks, journals, and framed travel photography.
- Cushioned cafe vibe – Wicker chairs, bean bags, wooden tables—ideal for hangouts or solo contemplation.
- Work-friendly setup – Free Wi‑Fi, power outlets, and quiet corners for laptops and writing.
- Community events – Occasional storytelling, solo performances, heritage walks, and photography meetups.
Cuisine
A minimalistic menu focusing on quality beverages and light snacks, served in a self-service, relaxed format.
- hot beverages : Freshly brewed coffee varieties (filter, espresso), herbal and masala teas, hot chocolate.
- snacks : Soft cookies, biscuits, occasional baked goods such as muffins or banana bread.
Chef Recommendations
Must-Try Dishes
- French-press coffee – Rich, aromatic brew for slow mornings or focused afternoons.
- Masala chai – Spiced, warming, and comforting with just the right zing.
- Signature chocolate cookies – Crisp outside, fudgy inside—perfect with coffee.
- Travel-book browsing – Flip through rare guidebooks and exotic photo albums during your stay.
- Pay-what-you-feel – The core experience—an honest reflection of your connection with the cafe.
Why Visit Kunzum Travel Cafe?
- Unique philosophy – Experience an honest, trust-based ‘pay-what-you-like’ model.
- Travel community hub – Connect with fellow explorers through workshops or casual conversations.
- Creative space – Ideal for writers, designers, nomads to work without interruption.
- Hidden gem – Tucked away yet loved—find your own tranquil corner away from the bustle of the main village.
Tips for Visitors
- best time to visit : Late morning to early evening for the calmest experience; quieter weekdays are best.
- reservations : Seating is on a first-come basis—visit early if you want a cozy spot.
- dress code : Casual and comfortable; you're here to relax and feel at home.