Tucked away in the sun-scorched lanes of Bikaner, Café Kassa rewrites the desert city’s culinary script, fusing age-old Rajasthani spices with third-wave coffee craft; inside the restored haveli, peacock-blue doors open onto a shaded courtyard where single-origin beans from the Western Ghats meet cardamom-laced lassi, inviting travellers to sip slowly and taste India’s new café culture rising from the Thar.
Hotel Narain Niwas Palace, Narayan Singh Rd, Rambagh, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302004, India
+91 76655 07555
Cafe Kassa, tucked inside the heritage Narain Niwas Palace on Narayan Singh Road, distills the spirit of Jaipur into a single cup: single-estate beans from the Nilgiris and Coorg are slow-roasted on site, then pulled through a gleaming La Marzocco to yield espresso that balances dark-caramel sweetness with a whiff of cardamom that lingers like the city’s own scent. Between peeling arched windows and hand-block-printed cushions you can pair that 4.6-star brew with a rosemary-shortbread or a fiery chilli-cheese toast, the kitchen baking bread at dawn in the same clay tandoors once used by palace staff. The shaded courtyard—framed by 19th-century stone and the low hum of peacocks from neighbouring Rambagh—makes an effortless workspace: power outlets hidden under every table, 100 Mbps fiber, and baristas who remember whether you prefer oat milk or a dash of camel-foam without asking. When the desert night drops, strings of copper lights mirror the stars above and the playlist slides into mellow Rajasthani folk, turning a quick caffeine stop into the kind of lingering moment that explains why locals, expats and in-the-know travellers keep the phone (76655 07555) on speed-dial and the Instagram feed (@cafekassa) bookmarked.
| Sunday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–9 PM |
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Where exactly is Cafe Kassa located inside Jaipur?
Cafe Kassa sits within the heritage Hotel Narain Niwas Palace at Narayan Singh Road, Rambagh, a leafy, upscale neighbourhood roughly 10 minutes south of Jaipur’s Old City and City Palace, so you can combine sightseeing with a relaxed coffee stop in a single outing.
What cuisine and specialities can I expect on the menu?
The kitchen blends single-origin Indian coffee with European-style bakery classics and Rajasthani snacks, meaning you can start with a pour-over Nilgiri brew, move on to a croque-monsieur, and finish with a ghewar cheesecake—all without leaving your seat.
Do I need to reserve a table in advance?
Walk-ins are welcome, yet weekend brunches and evening dessert rushes fill up fast; a quick call to +91 76655 07555 or a DM on Instagram @cafekassa is enough to lock in a poolside table and avoid a wait.
What are the opening hours and average cost per person?
Cafe Kassa opens daily from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., and most guests spend around ₹600–800 per head for a coffee, pastry and light meal—an easy price for a 4.6-rated heritage setting that feels like a mini palace retreat.


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