Welcome to the Café Zafran in Bamberg
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Welcome to the Café Zafran in Bamberg

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The name, “Café Zafran”, in Bamberg is slightly confusing as neither coffee nor cake is served here. Instead, you can expect to find Indian dishes here.

The name, “Café Zafran”, is slightly confusing as neither coffee nor cake is served here. Instead, you can find authentic and tasty dhals, tandoor breads and other classic Indian dishes, at affordable prices. In the summer you can sit cross-legged outside, at traditionally low tables in the garden lounge. Hint: take the “warning” on the menu seriously. All dishes are slightly spicy. On request, there are also mild, spicy, or very spicy versions. The best thing is that Café Zafran is only five minutes away from the station. Walk north on Ludwigstraße, turn right onto Zollnerstraße and follow this street all the way up to the corner of Brennerstraße.

Arrival
Café Zafran
Brennerstraße 42
96052 Bamberg
Next station
Bamberg

Our tip: Please make sure to check your train connection and the expected capacity before you start your journey.

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