This spotless glass-fronted sanctuary in the bazaar is packed at lunchtime, with locals lining up for Rapsy’s famous paratha (Indian-style flaky bread) or biryani. It's equally popular with travellers and makes a decent stab at North Indian curries and fancy international dishes like Spanish omelette and Israeli shakshuka (eggs with tomatoes and spices).
Rapsy Restaurant
Munnar
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0.47 MILES
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