Zorba the Buddha
Continental Vegetarian · Cafe · Organic · Global Vegetarian
Avg. for two
₹750
Hygiene
★★★★★
Wait time · Weekend
10m
Reservation
Walk-in only
Zorba the Buddha in Sadar Bazar is Agra's most deliberately peaceful dining space — an exclusively vegetarian cafe with a wellness-conscious menu built around organic and minimally processed ingredients. The kitchen avoids artificial flavouring, MSG, and heavy deep-frying; instead offering grain bowls, fresh salads, wholesome soups, and light continental preparations alongside a notable ayurvedic herbal tea selection. The courtyard seating and calm interior make it a welcome contrast to the monument-corridor bustle. Particularly popular with long-stay travellers, yoga retreat guests, and anyone seeking a clean, light, alcohol-free meal with transparent ingredients.
Signature Dishes
What to order — with current INR pricing
Organic Grain Bowl
₹320ऑर्गेनिक ग्रेन बाउल
Quinoa and millet base with seasonal roasted vegetables, sprouted lentils, tahini dressing, and pumpkin seeds — the cafe's signature wellness main.
Ayurvedic Herbal Tea
₹90आयुर्वेदिक हर्बल चाय
House blend of tulsi, ashwagandha, dried ginger, and licorice root — served hot in a clay cup; calming and caffeine-free.
Zorba's Veggie Wrap
₹250ज़ोर्बा वेजी रैप
Whole-wheat roti wrap filled with hummus, roasted bell peppers, cucumber ribbons, and fresh coriander — light, satisfying, and entirely unprocessed.
Fresh Fruit Smoothie
₹180फ्रेश फ्रूट स्मूदी
Seasonal fruit blended with cold-pressed apple juice and no added sugar — mango, papaya, and banana varieties available by season.
Hygiene & Comfort›
- Seating
- Indoor + Outdoor
- Washroom
- Dedicated, clean
- Hygiene
- ★★★★★ (5/5)
- Wait time
- Weekday: 5m · Weekend: 10m
Payment & Logistics›
- Payment
- UPI · Cards · Cash
- Reservation
- Walk-in only
- 영업 시간
- 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM (daily)
가는 방법
Sadar Bazar area, central Agra. Auto-rickshaw from Agra Cantonment Station costs ₹70–90 (10 minutes). Walking distance from Bhagat Halwai and Sadar shopping lane (8 minutes on foot).
Pro Tip
Zorba the Buddha operates a pay-what-you-can policy for certain herbal tea items during meditation mornings — check with staff on arrival. The courtyard seating is delightful in cooler months (October–February); the indoor section has a fan-cooled calm atmosphere in summer.