Thursday, January 11, 2007

Fave Hangouts in Koramangala

Being in a magnanimous mood today, I publish my list of fave hangouts in Koramangala for other foodies:

For short eats

Pizza Hut: Everyone raves about their pizzas, but you must try their neglected cousins--Pasta, especially spaghetti with mushroom sauce (slurp)-- and of course Cheese Garlic Bread.

Beijing Bites: Found at Transit, Forum, this place dishes the best noodles, fried rice and starters for the most sparing pockets. Must try--Boneless Chilly Chicken.

Kaati Zone: Huddled next to big giants like The Paramount and Gangotri, this place serves rolls that rock. Must try-- Chicken Tikka with yummy pudina sauce. A bit overpriced at Rs 50 per roll, its succulence makes it worth very penny :-)

Casa Piccola: The "Italian" hangout that serves Indianized pastas, lasagnas and pizzas but with an Italian bill serves the best fish fingers only for Rs 60.

Desserts

Daily Bread: Situated in the lane parallel to JNC, this place serves the most exotic cakes that turn up only in your fave star’s menu and budget. With a pastry costing Rs 70 and upward, definitely worth the money for its rich flavor and looks.

Cafe Coffee Day: Where else can you get to bite into a Black Forest Cake topped with Vanilla ice cream. A place best known for coffees, don't forget to try their scrumptious pastries and cookies.

Monday 2 Sunday: Another heaven for pastry-lovers. Check out their croissants that just melt into your mouths.

Sweet Chariot: It's a pity that everyone goes there for a Black Forest cos their best includes White Forest, Coffee Walnut Cake, and who cannot drool at the mention of their yummiest cheese cakes (just steer clear from their Vanilla Cheese Cake).
Nilgiris: Who can forget this place when we discussing cakes? Must try Mango Cheese cake that tastes of real mangoes in every bite. So very yummy!

Tewaris: Formerly Haldirams, this joint serves the softest lipsmacking milk products that are better in taste and in cost compared to K. C. Das. For saccharine lovers, everything is a must try especially their rasagullas that just cost Rs 5 a piece. On top is their restaurant that serves good rajasthani food. I am yet to try it.

Anand Sweets: Further up Tiwaris is the sweet stall that's forever crowded for teens can't seem to get enuf of their chola batura or their chaats and of course what makes them so famous--rich yummy sweets.

The Edge: A place that’s copied Corner House from interiors to its menu board, but flavor is even more awesome and so are the prices.

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3 Comments:

At January 12, 2007 7:48 PM , Blogger Manzoor Khan said...

Oh man, you are now into food writing -:). Do write something on Hyderbad House (as they have opened up in Bangalore, too) and the more Famous Siddique Kebab Centre of Bangalore.

Keep writing!

 
At January 13, 2007 8:04 PM , Blogger Go Figure! said...

Sorry to disappoint you but I did try biryani at Hyderabad House and I did not like it :-( Perhaps u could suggest some of their specialties that I could try. And where is this Kebab Center?

 
At February 27, 2007 12:28 AM , Blogger JP said...

You didn't mention Lazeez and the Mexican cuisine of Sukh Sagar.

 

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