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 | Bangalore Restaurants | Tips 11 - 20 of 143 |  | Try the numerous roadside shops on the parallel street from Commercial Street . Every evening the place is buzzing with these lilttle roadside shops selling the most sumptous South Indian food. You will get Dosas and Idlis . Made right in front of you and served hot n straight off the stove on to a plate . After your meal indulge in a hot cup of filter coffee ....PURRRFECT .
IDLIS N DOSAS ..WHAT ELSE !!! Leave a Comment Theme: LocalComparison: least expensiveDirections: parallel to Commercial Street .
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Amoeba is the name of a bowling arcade located at St Mark's Road with a lovely Chinese Restaurant called - Three Quarter Chinese adjoining it . Another location is Leela Galleria. Now thats an awesome place as well coz you will all the best crowd in Bangalore as well spend an awesome eveningbowling with friends . The place has gaming zones as well as a bar and a dance floor so it really is a fun way to spend an evening. Leave a Comment Theme: Fast FoodPrice: US$21-30 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageAddress: Leela GalleriaDirections: In the Leela Galleria , leela Palace
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There are several Andhra Speciality Restaurants in Bangalore. The most common thing to order especially if you want your order in a hurry is a Veg / Non Veg Meal or a Biryani . This generally is the typical order in an Andhra Restaurant and service will be great . Any diversion from this staple will ensure that your order will take much longer to reach you. Be prepared to spice up your senses at an Andhra restaurant ..everything is SPICY..even for the average Indian palate . Try the powders that are placed on your table. Mix them with rice & a big spoon on ghee ( clarified oil) ..mix well and eat ..yummmmyyyyyyyy To name a few of the numerous places .... Bheema's , No31, Ground Flr, Asha Bldg, Church Street Ph : 25587389 ( Avg Meal for 2 : Approx Rs 180 ) RR, Church Street , Off Brigade Road Ph: 41122323( Avg Meal for 2 : Approx Rs 200 ) Amravathi ,45/3 , Residency Rd Cross , Ph : 255800440/1365 Amravathi , 20 , 4th Cross, Venugoplaswamy Lyt , Koramangala Airport Intermediate ring Road, PH : 2570 2333/2332
Meal - Veg / Non Veg Biryani Leave a Comment Theme: LocalPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageAddress: All over Bangalore
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Trendy cozy coffee house located in various locations in town. If you want to see the Bangalore beautiful and famous, it's the place. Seems like every time I've been in the day there were someone well known by the locals. My two favorite locations are the one with a big terrasse on MG Road (you can't miss it) and the one in an old church on residency road.
Coffee, what else... Leave a Comment Theme: CoffeehousePrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: less expensive than averageAddress: MG Road and Residency Road
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This place has got some really good chaat - BHELPURI, PANI PURI , ETC. but the piece de resistance is the KULFI .The variety is fantastic .
CHOCOLATE KULFI !!! Leave a Comment Theme: LocalComparison: least expensiveAddress: Mosque RoadDirections: Right Behind the Mosque
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The word 'curry' is the subtle and delicate blending of spices such as turmeric, cardamom, ginger, coriander, nutmeg and poppy seed. The Indian cook has some 25 spices or masalas. Many of these spices are also noted for their medicinal properties and vary from region to region. Broadly speaking, meat dishes are more common in the north, notably, Rogan Josh (curried lamb), Gushtaba (spicy meat balls in yoghurt) and the delicious Biryani (chicken or lamb in orange-flavoured rice, sprinkled with sugar and rose water). Mughlai cuisine is rich, creamy, deliciously spiced and liberally sprinkled with nuts and saffron. The ever-popular Tandoori cooking and kebabs are also northern cuisine. In the south, curries are mainly vegetable and inclined to be hotter. Specialities to look out for are Bhujia, Dosa, Idli and Sambar and Raitas. Coconut is a major ingredient of southern Indian cooking. On the west coast there is a wide choice of fish and shellfish. Another speciality is the Parsi Dhan Sak and Vindaloo. Fish is also a feature of Bengali cooking as in Dahi Maach and Malai .In the south rice is the staple food, in the north breads, such as Pooris, Chapatis and Nan. Common throughout India is Dal and Dahi, the curd or yoghurt which accompanies the curry. It is a good 'cooler'; more effective than liquids when things get too hot. Sweets are principally milk-based puddings, pastries and pancakes. Available throughout India is Kulfi, the Indian ice cream, Rasgullas (cream cheese balls flavoured with rose water), Gulab Jamuns (flour, yoghurt and ground almonds), and Jalebi (pancakes in syrup). Besides a splendid choice of sweets and sweetmeats, there is an abundance of fruit, both tropical - mangoes, pomegranates and melons - and temperate - apricots, apples and strawberries. Western
confectionery is available in major centres. It is common to finish the meal by chewing Pan as a digestive. Pan is a betel leaf in which are wrapped spices such as aniseed and cardamom. Besides the main dishes, there are also countless irresistible snacks available on every street corner, such as Samosa, Fritters, Dosa and Vada. For the more conservative visitor, Western cooking can always be found. Indeed, the best styles of cooking from throughout the world can be experienced in the major centres in India. Tea (or chai) is India's favourite drink and many of the varieties are enjoyed throughout the world. It will often come ready-brewed with milk and sugar unless 'tray tea' is specified. Coffee is increasingly popular. Nimbu Pani (lemon drink), Lassi (iced buttermilk) and coconut milk straight from the nut are cool and refreshing. Soft drinks (usually sweet) and bottled water are widely available, as are Western alcoholic drinks. There is a huge variety of excellent Indian beer. There is also good Indian-made gin, rum, brandy and wine. Bottled water, essential for visitors, is sold everywhere in India, but make sure the bottles are properly sealed. Restaurants have table service and, depending on area and establishment, will serve alcohol with meals. Most Western-style hotels have licensed bars. Visitors will be issued All India Liquor Permits on request by Indian Embassies/High Commissions, Missions or Tourist Offices. Various states impose prohibition but this may change; check with the Tourist Office for up-to-date information. In almost all big cities in India certain days in the week are observed as dry days when the sale of liquor is not permitted. Tourists may check with the nearest local tourist office for the prohibition laws/rules prevailing in any given state where they happen to be travelling or intend to travel. Leave a Comment
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The service was great, food was great and price decent. The chef is from HongKong and really friendly, the staff as well.
Try the Chicken with basil, very good. Leave a Comment Theme: Chinese/Dim SumPrice: US$21-30 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageAddress: Sheraton Windsor Manor
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One day, there was a National Strike. Everything was closed except a rebel american restaurant called "Pizza Hut". I was so hungry, I had to go and the shame has been with me since. Why would you go to Pizza Hut or KFC when you are so far from the US. Shame on me... There's also a TGI Friday's But no Starbucks ! (Great!)
They only have pizza Leave a Comment Theme: AmericanPrice: US$11-20 » Currency ConverterComparison: more expensive than average
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We were recommended the Thai restaurant by Simon, and thought we'd give it a try. The setting was very pleasanr within the gardens, and the staff very nice.
Both David and I love spicy food, so we ordered something hot and spicy from the menu! My Gawd, it was spicy! Even for my palate which is accustomed to very flavoursome food, it was a little too much. It was very nice though. Leave a Comment Theme: Pan-Asian and Pacific Rim
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if you like Food then you cannot come to Bangalore and miss CHURCH STREET. It is very easy to find as it just off Brigade Road the first place you will be taken to once you arrive in Bangalore . Church Street has everything that you can think of when it comes to Indian Food, Continental Food , Chinese Food, Fast Food etc... Besdies Japanese food for which there are few takers in India you will find everything you need to fill your tummy at a nice affordable budget.
My fav hangouts there are Empire( Kerala Style Food ) , A Salad Bar ( whose name i cant rem ) ..its in the same bldg as FabMall , Coconut Grove( South Indian Food ) , Three Quarter Chinese ( Thai , Malay , Chinese ) , Mei Ying ( Awesome service & superb Chinese Food ) , KOSHY'S ..my fav place of all is on St Mark's Road just off Church Steet, KC Das for all those with a sweet tooth try the misti dohi ( sweet youghurt ) Leave a Comment Theme: LocalAddress: The road that connect Brigade Road & St Marks RoadDirections: Take the left at St Mark's Road at K. C Das Sweets /// Take a right at the Levi's Store on Brigade Rd
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