Sunday, June 22, 2008

Angheti

This one is a Punjabi dhaba and that too in the heart of the city!! Replete with an earthy tandoor, paan wallah, pathan suit clad waiters, posters of old amitabh movies and popular bollywood numbers. Located on the terrace of Museum Inn, that's Angheti for you!! hara bara kabab and sev papdi chaat as starter are yummy to eat. My personal favourite has to be makki di roti with paneer burgee while sreenesh likes lachcha parantha with mixed vegetable gravy. all this washed down by creamy lassi and jaljeera will make for a sumptuous meal for two!!so the next time you crave for real punjabi food instead of going to the outskirts if bangalore go straight to angheti..meal for two would be anywhere between Rs 600-Rs 800. Located in museum inn,on the fourth floor.
Our FAS rating out of 5:
Food: 3.5
Ambiance:4
Service:3.5

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Masala Klub-Taj West End

A beautiful place which makes you wonder if you are in the busy and polluted Bangalore city! this restaurant on the lawn is a treat of greenery and nature with beautifully lit tables and surroundings. not much of a food place but the ambiance is amazing. vegetarian combo starter has a mix of seekh kabab,paneer,mushroom and broccoli.the main course was ordinary but something i haven't had elsewhere - paneer makai(corn) burjee. A meal for two could easily lighten your wallet by 2000 bucks so reserve this place for real special occasions (hint-romantic candle light dinners) where the ambiance matters more than the food you eat!
Located on Race Course Road
Our FAS rating out of 5:
Food: 2
Ambiance:4.5
Service:4

Cafe Mocha

now this one is a cool coffee joint on one of the nicest road that makes you feel you are in goa. Mocha is not a typical coffee shop with a four paged menu. You might just go crazy deciding what to have, seriously. the gooey chocolate fudge is a must have for all the chocolate lovers, one can nibble on it for hours or just gobble it up within secs!yummy!the bun maska chai combo is my husbands fav while i choose the japanese veg roll which is saucy and nice. the kit kat shake and orio cookie shake with chocolate ice-cream makes you feel you are in chococream heaven. the maggi on the menu could be given a miss since its a weird mix of maggi noodles minus the masala(believe me) with some pasta sauce!!overall the interiors of mocha is very comfy and ideal to spend few lazy hours doing nothing. but the smoking section is a lil too smoky with the hookah full on! beverages are priced between 200-500 bucks and the food could cost you anyt ing between 50 - 400 bucks.
Located on Lavelle road next to java city
our FAS Rating out of 5
Food:3
Ambiance: 4
Service:2.5

Sunday, May 11, 2008


Ginseng, Royal Orchid Hotels, Airport Road.

Easily, the best Indo Chinese restaurant in Bangalore. It serves delicious Chinese food in a relaxing oriental ambience replete with a Buddha statute. One of our favorite haunts where we do not miss ordering fried veg wontons (Famous Five, as it reads on the menu) with hot garlic sauce for starters. The main course begins with Burned Garlic Vegetable Fried Rice, which is a must try, with veg dumplings in hot and sour sauce. We then look forward to the Chinese special dessert Darsan- which is fried noodles soaked in sugar syrup served with Vanilla ice cream. You can also get to have some fun with fortune cookies which tastes absolutely yummy.

Over the last 4-5 visits we’ve made to this place, we’ve tried many other veg dishes and relished every one till the last bite. This place with its ever smiling staff who even help you in choosing what to eat makes it a place you would love to visit again with family and friends.

Our FAS rating, out of 5:
Food- 4/5
Ambience – 4/5
Service – 3.5/5

Meal for two- Rs. 800
Getting there- Airport Road, next to Karnataka Golf Association.

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Oye Amritsar!

This one is for the Punjabi food lovers. Punjabi starters, main course, drinks, desserts and music, with Punjabi looking waiters to boot. Dim lights and a cool ambience with a dance floor to boot. What do we think? Well, its balle-balle all the way!



On a sultry B’lore evening lassi with malai marke was just the perfect drink- and it was delicious. Bharwan aloo highwaywalle ( potato dumpling stuffed with paneer and assorted veggies) served with pudina chutney was finger licking. Kadai paneer amritsari with butter paranthas and makki roti turned out to be a great meal.

Great place, good food and not frightfully expensive too!
Meal for two- Rs 650

Located in church street road behind Barton Center with Oye Shava on the 5th floor- open roof top and Oye Amritsar on the 4th floor for all the chilling indoors.

Our FAS rating ( out of 5):
Food- 3.5/5
Ambience -3.5/5
Service – 3.5/5

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Airlines Hotel

Having received strong recommendations from ‘born-and-brought up-in-b’lore’ friends, we finally work up early enough to land up on time for breakfast.

One of the oldest hotels in Bangalore-Airlines Hotel- opens at 6 AM for breakfast and is a famous drive in place. We found that it is a pitstop for all the morning walkers and joggers to stop by and take a breather and talk life, politics, anything over a cup of coffee.

The menu for breakfast is sparse with a universal fare of idli , dosa, vada, upma, dahi vada and Poori. We dug into masala dosas, vada and idli and polished it off with a coffee.
Well, the dosa was very oily and the idli was salty. Vada was not too bad. Coffee was ordinary and nothing great to write home about. The open air feel was the only saving grace. The wash basin hooked onto the ancient tree trunk was interesting. The waiters were indifferent. The ‘South Indian’ set for lunch and the total lack of enthusiasm of the waiter when talking about it, will make us think twice before dropping in for lunch.

Go there if you just want to spend some time in this city without spending too much.

The Corner House next door may amuse those who just want to chill out on a hot summer afternoon.
Located off Lavelle road.

Our FAS rating

Food: 1.5
Ambience: 2.5
Service: Never Mind

Hard Rock café…




Finally opens in namma bengaluru!! Now this place is crowded anytime of the week! So better reserve your table well in advance or you would be kept waiting. The wait may make you wander into the Souvenir shop and you may even end up burning a hole in your pocket if you fancy the over-priced t-shirts and angry looking teddy bears.

Now once you manage to catch the table you get adrenalined by the music and the staff there who keep the place alive with their ‘red-bull type energy’!The food menu looks awesome with a lot of starters , side servings and cheesy burgers!! We decided to order the JUMBO combo veg starter which was a treat to watch!! Meant to be eaten by 2-3 people this starter had fried onion rings,veg rolls,potato skin fried and pita bread with hummus.. all this with a lavish helping of mayonnaise. The so called starter priced at Rs 380 is a good evening snack and even a decent meal if one is not very hungry!! This place also enthralls you with its “wall hangings” that are collectables from all over the ‘hardrock music’ world.

Located in the heart of the city near Anil Kumble Circle this once just cannot be mixed. Open from dinner from 7.
Meal for two – Rs 1500

Our FAS rating

Food: 3
Ambience: 4
Service: 3.5