The granddaddy of Kasol cafes — Evergreen has been here since before the backpackers arrived in numbers. It’s the place for the famous Israeli breakfast spread: hummus, falafel, pita, shakshuka, and strong black coffee. Simple, honest, and completely essential.
The Israeli Breakfast Platter is the most photographed meal in Kasol. At ₹250, it’s an unbeatable spread. The cafe is also the informal community center of backpacker Kasol.
Mismatched chairs, hand-painted walls, traveler notes and postcards pinned everywhere. The place feels like it was put together by 50 travelers over 20 years — because it was.
Breakfast (8-11am) for the famous Israeli spread. Long lunches work well too.
“As an Israeli, I was skeptical. The shakshuka is the real deal. Outstanding.”
“The Israeli platter is an experience. Come hungry — it’s a feast.”