Kashi Art Gallery
Anuradha ShankarAnuradha Shankar/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING IN KOCHI/ Updated : Aug 26, 2016, 10:19 IST
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This one is located in the centre of the town, near the cathedral, and is one of the most popular cafés here. The food is excellent, but the art here is truly inspiring. Every wall, pillar and corner is covered by interesting work … Read more
This one is located in the centre of the town, near the cathedral, and is one of the most popular cafés here. The food is excellent, but the art here is truly inspiring. Every wall, pillar and corner is covered by interesting works of art―sculptures, paintings, carvings and local craft. Read less
This one is located in the centre of the town, near the cathedral, and is one of the most popular cafés here. The food is excellent, but the art here is truly inspiring. Every wall, pillar and corner is covered by interesting works of art―sculptures, paintings, carvings and local craft.Great for a quick bite, Kashi Art Gallery's cafe is perfect to dig into delicacies such as coconut milk coffee, herb cheese sandwich, cinnamon breakfast cake, seafood salad, spinach lasagna and more. Usually, you will find people making a beeline for its chocolate specials. Equally loved for its food as well as the art exhibits, Kashi Art Gallery is a must visit in Fort Kochi.
Note: Kashi Art Gallery and Café is on Burgher Street, very near the Cathedral. They have an art residency programme too!
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