India, April 18 -- Bengaluru's culinary landscape has reached a new scale with the opening of The Rameshwaram Cafe's latest and largest outlet in Bommasandra. Spanning a staggering 1.5 acres (90,000 sq ft), the venue is being marketed as the 'world's largest restaurant cafe', but its design suggests something far more profound than a high-volume eatery. Also read | Inside India's 1st no-electricity restaurant in Jaipur with thousands of mirrors and only candles for light
The space, which can host over 600 guests, blends traditional South Indian temple architecture with a modern 'experience centre' philosophy, treating dining as a spiritual ritual rather than just a meal.
The design language of The Rameshwaram Cafe's Bommasandra outlet i...
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