Once upon a time, long long ago.....February to be precise (!)I was in the (erstwhile) Garden City of India, Bengaluru (better known as Bangalore). I know so many friends there, that almost every evening was spent catching up with someone or the other - over dinner!And then there were all those lunches too.... :D
So rather then spend ages writing a detailed description of each wonderful meal (and give myself an ulcer reliving those tantalisingly delicious memories!) here is a round up of photos with brief descriptions as to what and where, for your viewing pleasure.....Bon Apetit!
Breakfast at Mavalli Tiffin Rooms or as its fondly known, MTR (http://mavallitiffinrooms.com, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mavalli_Tiffin_Room)
This spacious but non-fancy cafe in Lalbagh area of B'lore (tell the autorickshaw driver to take you next to Urvashi theatre) is stuff of legend. Opening sharp at 6:30 AM every morning, they are sold out by 9 AM. Go there early to partake in the sublime experience called their 'Masal Dosa' (the last 'a' of 'Masala' is silent here) Evenly golden-brown, soft and thick yet with the slightest whisper of a crunch, the dosa is all kinds of divine. It comes smeared with green chutney on the inside and cocoons a tasty potato masala.
Breakfast at Mavalli Tiffin Rooms or as its fondly known, MTR (http://mavallitiffinrooms.com, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mavalli_Tiffin_Room)
This spacious but non-fancy cafe in Lalbagh area of B'lore (tell the autorickshaw driver to take you next to Urvashi theatre) is stuff of legend. Opening sharp at 6:30 AM every morning, they are sold out by 9 AM. Go there early to partake in the sublime experience called their 'Masal Dosa' (the last 'a' of 'Masala' is silent here) Evenly golden-brown, soft and thick yet with the slightest whisper of a crunch, the dosa is all kinds of divine. It comes smeared with green chutney on the inside and cocoons a tasty potato masala.
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication |
Washed down with strong filter 'kaapi' served in a silver glass-and-katori duo, this is ambrosia - food for the Gods.
MTR, 14, Lalbagh Road, Doddamavalli, Sudhama Nagar,Bangalore (Landmark: Next To Urvashi Theatre)
Telephone: 080 22220022
Lunch #1 at Sunny's, Lavelle Road (http://sunnysbangalore.com/index.htm)
This popular restaurant manages the difficult feat of being fancy and relaxed at the same time. A high-ceilinged, bright, cheerful dining room with sunshine-yellow walls, huge windows and a wooden staircase going upto the first floor give a sense of space and lightness.
The outdoor sitting area at Sunny's |
The food is a mish-mash of largely European, with a few Thai, Japanese and Chinese dishes thrown in. The dessert menu is very long, and oh so tempting, you will take more time to decide on desert than the main meal! Needless to say, my lunch of quiche and salad, and takeaway creme brulee was wonderful.
Its kind of pricey though - my lunch cost me about 900 bucks.
Complimentary bread and herb-garlic butter at Sunny's |
Thai salad with prawns |
Quiche |
Lunch #2 at Sunny's
This time, went with a friend, so could sample a few more dishes. My almond-crusted fish (highly recommended by the client I had met just the day before) was beautiful - in presentation AND taste. The buttery crumbly crust made of almond rubble protected the delicate fillets of fish and kept them moist and juicy.
The lemon butter sauce had a nice tart edge which was a
break from the otherwise bland richness of the dish. Order this if you
like fish cooked simply but superbly. Not if you like a complex spice
signature.
Apple Pie a la mode to round up Lunch#2 |
Sunnys, Embassy Diamands, 34, Vittal Mallya Road, Bangalore (Landmark: In the main square of Vittal Malya Road)
Telephone: 080 41329366, 080 22243642
Telephone: 080 41329366, 080 22243642
Ice cream at Cool Joint, Jayanagar
Cool Joint is a landmark in Jayanagar, having served delicious ice cream and ice cream concoctions for years. I shared a chocolate sundae with a friend I had met after AGES, and the chocolatey goodness was a fitting match to the sweetness of having reconnecting with my friend after so long. :)
Cool Joint is a landmark in Jayanagar, having served delicious ice cream and ice cream concoctions for years. I shared a chocolate sundae with a friend I had met after AGES, and the chocolatey goodness was a fitting match to the sweetness of having reconnecting with my friend after so long. :)
Cool Joint, 70 Lakshmi Complex, 30th Cross, 11th Main, 4th Block, Jayanagar , Bangalore (Landmark:Near Vijaya PU College)
Telephone: 080 41210004
Telephone: 080 41210004
Italian dinners at La Italia and Little Italy, Indiranagar
Both these restaurants are located on 100 ft road in Indiranagar (the new hep and happening area in Bangalore), both serve vegetarian, authentic Italian fare and both sport dim lighting, and have both out-and-indoor seating areas. What's more, their menus are eerily similar too- same dishes with same descriptions! Though the one at Little Italy has more dishes that La Italia. Across the two places, I tasted the spring onion soup, the canneloni, crispy potato skins, spinach crepe ( very similar to cannelloni) and rissoto. The food is nice, especially the crepe and potato skins, but a bit bland and heavy on cheese. I was so caught up in conversation (and more importantly, the lighting was so dim) that no photos were taken of these meals.
La Italia, 100 Feet Road, 13th Main, HAL 2nd Stage, Indiranagar, Bangalore.
Telephone: 080 30412940 ext:138
Little Italy,100 Feet Road, Next To Reebok Showroom, HAL 2nd Stage, Indiranagar, Bangalore.
Telephone: 080 25207171, 080 25207272
Both these restaurants are located on 100 ft road in Indiranagar (the new hep and happening area in Bangalore), both serve vegetarian, authentic Italian fare and both sport dim lighting, and have both out-and-indoor seating areas. What's more, their menus are eerily similar too- same dishes with same descriptions! Though the one at Little Italy has more dishes that La Italia. Across the two places, I tasted the spring onion soup, the canneloni, crispy potato skins, spinach crepe ( very similar to cannelloni) and rissoto. The food is nice, especially the crepe and potato skins, but a bit bland and heavy on cheese. I was so caught up in conversation (and more importantly, the lighting was so dim) that no photos were taken of these meals.
La Italia, 100 Feet Road, 13th Main, HAL 2nd Stage, Indiranagar, Bangalore.
Telephone: 080 30412940 ext:138
Little Italy,100 Feet Road, Next To Reebok Showroom, HAL 2nd Stage, Indiranagar, Bangalore.
Telephone: 080 25207171, 080 25207272
Lunch at Anjappar, Koramangala Fourth Block (http://www.anjappar.com/index.html)
Anjappar is a 'famous' chain of restaurants serving spicy Chettinaad cuisine. They even have branches abroad. The decor is swishier than most mid-budget Southie restaurants and has courteous and helpful wait staff. The menu is comprehensive and luckily for solo diners like me, includes set meals (thali) in veg, chicken and mutton variants.
I started off with a crab soup - spicy, fragrant broth offset by morsels of sweet crab meat.
The meal was a lesson in how to get the perfect balance of similarity between dishes so that they are recognisably of the same family, yet enough difference so that each dish stands proudly apart in memory. I had ordered the Chicken set meal and was served 3 veggie preparations, 1 dal, 1 rasam lookalike and one generous (read: giant) bowl of chicken curry with rotis and rice.
Not to forget a tray containing 6 mini bowls of different accompaniments (fish gravy, mutton gravy, veg gravy etc - no pieces, only gravy, plus kesari or sweet suji halwa).
Given the plethora of dishes on the banana leaf in front of me, and that each dish had the signature stamp of Chettinaad cuisine- that is, a complex spice palette - it was remarkable that each and every dish had its own unique taste, unlike any other dish on the plate. I mean, leaf. And every dish was tongue-tingling, finger-licking tasty. A delicious wake-up call to the tastebuds! I washed this spicefest down with a tumbler of cool buttermilk, just to be on the safe side. :)
Anjappar, 50, 4th Block, 17th main, 100ft Road, Koramangala, Bangalore.
Telephone: 080 25534477 / 78 /79
Anjappar, 50, 4th Block, 17th main, 100ft Road, Koramangala, Bangalore.
Telephone: 080 25534477 / 78 /79
Sandwich and Shake at Matteo
A Chicken Sandwich and Chocolate Milkshake is the ultimate comfort meal after a long day at work followed by some serious saree shopping. But the Chicken Club Sandwich and Brownie Shake at Matteo is a completely different animal!
The sandwich, far from being your typical chicken-lettuce-egg-cheese-tomato concoction, consisted of twin decks of fried egg and tender shreds of chicken in a tangy sauce enclosed within thick slices of grilled, crunchy toast.
The Brownie Shake was not to my liking, though....the tiny rubble of blitzed brownies gave the shake a grainy texture, not my cup of tea - or should I say, not my glass of milkshake? :)
Matteo, 2, Church Street, MG Road Area, Bangalore (Landmark: Off Brigade Road)
Telephone: 080 43336000
Telephone: 080 43336000
Breakfast at Koshy's (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koshy's)
An ex-boss whom I was catching up with declared "No trip to Bangalore is complete without a stop at Koshys". Accordingly, the last day of my stay saw us head to Koshys off M.G. Road. Koshys is a Bangalore institution, an old timey restaurant, with an air of no-nonsense bare functionality. Everything has an air of genteel, seen-better-days down-to-heel ness. There's a huge dining room with high ceilings, ancient ceiling fans whirring away, old-fashioned (and old!) tables-and-chairs and dignified waiters in crisp white uniforms. A tea house straight from the Raj era!
No laptops, please! :D |
The sugar bowl - old world! |
The menu is very British Raj too - fish and chips, omelettes, beans-on-toast, sausages and the like. Our waiter was the sweetest gent ever- reed thin but ramrod straight, with a generous black moustache, gold-rimmed glasses and an indulgent smile.
His recommendation that I go with the Spanish Omelette rather than the Masala Omelette was spot on! A soft omelette, almost bursting at its sides trying to hold a tasty filling of chicken, diced sausage, peppers, onions and potatoes within....bliss! My ex-boss R and I gorged ourselves on omelettes, toast (half-inch thick slices with a generous spread of butter) and coffee. Truly, a breakfast of champions!
Look at the size of those slices!! |
Check the price of the Koshy's Special Coffee! |
Koshy's and Jewel Box Restaurant, No. 39 St. Marks Road, Bangalore.
Telephone: 080 - 2221-3793
Telephone: 080 - 2221-3793
So the next time you are in Bangalore, or if you live in Bangalore, please do visit these restaurants and let me know your take on them! And of course, let me know of any others that you recommend! Happy travelling and happy eating!