First off, let’s talk about the name. Udupi café is named after the town of Udupi in the Indian state of Karnataka. This town is famous for its vegetarian cuisine, which is characterized by its simplicity and use of fresh ingredients. This town known for its famous Krishna Temple, where the deity is worshiped in the form of a stone carving. But more importantly, Udupi is renowned for its delicious vegetarian cuisine. And that’s where our story begins.

Back in the day, a bunch of enterprising young men from Udupi decided to move to Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay) in search of better opportunities. They brought with them their culinary skills and a passion for cooking. And so, Udupi café was born! They brought with them their culinary skills and a passion for cooking.

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The first Udupi café opened its doors in Matunga, a neighborhood in Mumbai that was home to a large population of South Indians. The café was an instant hit with the locals, who were drawn to its simple and flavorful dishes. The menu featured staples like dosa (a crispy rice and lentil crepe), idli (steamed rice and lentil cakes), vada (fried lentil donuts), and sambar (a spicy lentil and vegetable soup). But what really set Udupi café apart was its unique style of cooking. The chefs at Udupi café used only the freshest ingredients and a special blend of spices to create dishes that were bursting with flavor. And unlike other South Indian restaurants, Udupi café did not use onion or garlic in its food, making it a favorite among the Jain community.

As word of mouth spread, Udupi café quickly became a hotspot for foodies from all over Mumbai. The restaurant’s popularity was also helped by its affordable prices and laid-back atmosphere. It wasn’t uncommon to see customers sitting cross-legged on the floor, savoring their meals with their hands. Over time, Udupi café opened more branches across Mumbai, each one serving up the same delicious food and friendly service. And as the restaurant grew in popularity, it began to attract a diverse clientele, from college students to Bollywood celebrities.

But the journey wasn’t always smooth sailing. In the 1990s, Mumbai was hit by a wave of communal riots that tore apart the city’s social fabric. Udupi café, located in the heart of Matunga, was not spared from the violence. The restaurant was vandalized and looted, and many of its loyal customers were too scared to venture out. But the owners of Udupi café refused to give up. They rebuilt the restaurant from scratch, with the help of their staff and customers. And soon enough, Udupi café was back in business, serving up its signature dishes with a side of resilience and hope. 

Today, Udupi café is a household name in Mumbai and beyond. It continues to attract customers with its delicious food, warm hospitality, and quirky décor (think colorful murals of Indian gods and goddesses). The restaurant's popularity was also helped by its affordable prices and laid-back atmosphere. Despite facing challenges such as communal riots in the 1990s, Udupi café rebuilt and continued to serve up its delicious food with a side of resilience and hope. And despite its humble beginnings, Udupi café has become a symbol of the entrepreneurial spirit and cultural diversity that make Mumbai such a vibrant city. 

So there you have it, folks! The story of Udupi café, a little slice of South India in the heart of Mumbai. Whether you’re a die-hard dosa fan or just looking to try something new, this iconic restaurant is definitely worth a visit. Just be prepared to sit on the floor and eat with your hands!