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Meet woman, owner of Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani's favourite cafe, sells their favourite dish at Rs…; Her name is…

India.com22-04-2025

Who doesn't enjoy eating out once in a while? Just like us, India's most influential industrialist, Mukesh Ambani, and his family also relish outside food, even though they have a team of experienced chefs at home. Many people may not know that Mukesh Ambani prefers simple meals like dal, roti, and rice on most days. However, Sundays are reserved for South Indian delicacies. The entire family indulges in idlis, dosas, vadas, and other favourite dishes, which they order from a specific cafe.
The Ambanis' most favourite eatery from where they order South Indian every Sunday is Mysore Cafe, Matunga East, Mumbai. It specialises in South Indian cuisine, with patrons since 1936. The double-storey restaurant is owned by a 75-year-old woman Shanteri Nagesh Nayak.
Shanteri Nagesh Nayak with her son Naresh Nagesh Nayak
Her son Naresh Nagesh Nayak, who is 44, is currently looking after the business. Naresh's father started this restaurant and after his death, her mother took charge of it. He recalls the time when Mukesh Ambani was a student of University Department of Chemical Technology (now ICT), he used to frequently visit Mysore Cafe.
Their popular dishes include Dilkhush Dosa, Ulundu Dosa, Rasam Wada, Filter Kaapi, Mysore Dosa, and Pineapple Sheera. The maximum price for a dosa here is Rs 150. From 6 am to 10 pm, theu producing fresh plates of idlis, the most popular item, which they sell over a thousand daily.

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