Loafers Corner

Kochi (Cochin)


A stylishly restored 200-year-old Dutch-Portuguese-style building, Loafers is all reclaimed wood, minimalist design, cosy window booths and delicate murals. It's a good, relaxed spot for a coffee, a fresh juice, breakfast or a light meal, with a bistro-style menu of sandwiches, wraps, pancakes, pastas and homemade cakes.


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