Garbage Cafe in Chhattisgarh: India’s first restaurant that accepts trash as payment

Garbage Cafe in Chhattisgarh: India’s first restaurant that accepts trash as payment

New Delhi: Who doesn’t love eating outside food, or delicious food filled with lots of flavours and International or traditional ingredients? But, what if you get to know that you can enjoy a variety of delicious food without paying any money? If you are short of cash and looking to enjoy some cafe food with your friends or loved ones, this cafe in India is going plastic-free by serving food if you have no money. Bring plastic and eat food, yes you heard it right. Bring plastic items and eat food for free at these places in Chhatisgarh.

In the Ambikapur district of Chhattisgarh, there’s a unique initiative called the Garbage Cafe, where individuals can exchange plastic waste for food. The concept may seem surprising, but it’s a creative approach to addressing waste management while helping those in need.

Free food cafe in Chhattisgarh

The Garbage Cafe’s innovative concept not only encourages waste management but also helps provide meals to those in need. The cafe has become a viral example of combining sustainability with social welfare.

This unique effort is part of a larger cleanliness drive to fight plastic pollution and promote environmental sustainability. Ambikapur, known for its cleanliness and often ranked alongside Indore as one of the cleanest cities in India, introduced this cafe as part of its goal to become a plastic-free city.

As per the reports, this unique cafe provides breakfast in exchange of half kgs of plastic waste. Options include various popular dishes such as aloo chaap, idli, samosa, and bread chaap. For a full 1 kg plastic, visitors are free to enjoy a wholesome lunch meal, consisting of four rotis, two types of vegetables, dal, half plate rice, salad, rice, curd and pickle – a deal to steal.

At the Garbage Cafe, those who don’t bring plastic waste can still enjoy affordable meals at very reasonable prices. A basic meal priced at Rs 40 includes plain vegetables, rice, dal, pickles, and salad. For Rs 50, a thali is served with two vegetables, four rotis, dal, rice, salad, papad, and pickle. For Rs 70, a more elaborate meal is available, featuring paneer curry, two vegetables, rice, dal, pickle, and salad. This initiative ensures that the cafe remains accessible to all, regardless of their waste contribution.

The idea behind the cafe is not only to promote sustainability or waste management but also to make a statement that no one remains hungry. Head to this cafe now, and make sure to carry some amount of plastic money, we mean plastic waste to pay and get your food order. Enjoy safe, quality and hygienic food here.

 Chhattisgarh’s Garbage Cafe redefines waste management by accepting trash as payment for meals. Visit this one-of-a-kind cafe in Ambikapur to enjoy delicious food and promote sustainability.  Food & Drink Lifestyle News -Fashion Trends, Beauty Tips, Celebrity Party News, Relationship advice, Travel and Food Tips