Beyond the pitch: Top 5 Indian cricketers’ restaurants and cafes, read details
Cricket meets cuisine! Check out the top 5 restaurants and cafes owned by Indian cricketers, offering a taste of their favorite food
Cricket isn’t just about hitting sixes and taking wickets; for some of India’s top cricketers, it is about serving up some real aces in the culinary line! From stylish restro-bars to themed restaurants and cozy cafés, these cricket stars are proving their skills go way beyond the cricket pitch. Behold, some of the hottest restaurants and cafés owned by Indian cricketers.
Virat Kohli’s One8 Commune: A Luxury Dining Experience
Virat Kohli’s One8 Commune is a luxury restro-bar with outlets in key Indian cities. This hip spot is famous for its chic ambiance, international cuisine, and lively social scene.
Ravindra Jadeja’s Jaddu’s Food Field: A Royal Treat
In Gujarat, Ravindra Jadeja’s Jaddu’s Food Field is a restaurant based on cricket that infuses a royal Rajputana twist to traditional Kathiyawadi and multi-cuisine food with a cricket-themed dining experience.
Suresh Raina’s Raina: Authentic Indian Flavors in Amsterdam
Suresh Raina’s Raina in Amsterdam offers a large variety of menu serving genuine Indian cuisine from all regions, with such delicacies as Tandoori Lobster, Butter Chicken, and street food.
Shikhar Dhawan’s The Flying Catch: Sports Meets Healthy Eats
In Dubai, Shikhar Dhawan’s The Flying Catch is a sports-themed café that offers healthy eating with live sporting activities and interactive gaming.
Smriti Mandhana’s SM18
Smriti Mandhana’s SM18 Cafe in Sangli, Maharashtra, is a charming vegetarian café that serves delicious comfort food in a cozy ambiance.
These Indian cricketers are proving that their passion for food could be as burning as their passion for cricket. So, whether you are a foodie, a cricket lover, or someone simply looking for a fresh dining spot to hang out with friends, these restaurants and cafés are absolutely worth checking out.
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