Parsi Cafes, A Centuries-Old Tradition In India, Are Vanishing – NPR
Parsi Cafes, A Centuries-Old Tradition In India, Are Vanishing NPR
The brown walls are peeling at all ends. Giant paint chips cake the ceiling. And the cash register — if you can call it that — is just a series of old wooden drawers. “I’m going to put up a sign that says ‘Enter at your own risk.’ Otherwise someone is going to hold me liable,” says Romin Kohinoor, one of the owners of the nearly century-oldBritannia & Co., one of Mumbai’s last Parsi cafes. Luckily for Kohinoor, these quirky interiors have long been seen as more of an attraction than a liability. Parsi cafes like Britannia & Co. started popping up around Mumbai in the late 19th century. They…
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