Biju Chacko wrote:
easy to miss. The food there tends to finish quickly, so before 9am or
between 4pm and 6pm are the best times to go.
This seems to have changed... The last time I ate there was around 11am
on a weekday and the idlis were still piping hot.
Another great place for Idlis used
Near BMS..
Kamat Bugle Rock
serving jolada rotti meals, on the roof top
with the local traditional musicians signing up for playing
Each day of the week has a theme..
Sometimes it drizzles and sometimes there are flowers
falling off the tall trees next door
onto the open center between
HalliMane isn't good. Not worth the effort.
Charles, did you ask for spicy food? Try Annachi's at Indiranagar. TamilNadu
cuisine.
Some other recommendations (for a comprehensive listing, there's always the
Kingfisher or Times food guides)
-Veg
-- Brahmins Coffee Bar in Basavangudi for idli vada
On 31/01/07, Thaths [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/30/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the address of Veena Stores and the Iyer place in
Malleshwaram? Along with the address cd you name a couple of
landmarks for newbies to navigate Bangalore?
Veena stores:
Start at the
savita rao wrote: [ on 11:32 AM 1/31/2007 ]
-Meat
-- Sufi for very good kababs (wind tunell rd)
Sufi appears to have moved - colocating itself in a nightclub on
Residency Road (I've forgotten the name of the nightclub, but it is
on the roof of the old Black Cadillac building next to Konark
Venkat Mangudi wrote:
Udhay Shankar N wrote:
Perhaps you mean Karavali at the Gateway on Residency Road?
Karavali is fantastic. Try the Pomfret wrapped in a banana leaf. Mouth
watering...
Though you will pay through your nose for it. Five-star prices.
--
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Madhu Menon
Shiok
Ah. I used to live very close to Veena stores and used to walk to it
on weekend mornings. They do make excellent idlis. It is one of those
stand-and-eat holding your plate in one hand and your spoon in another
kind of places. My mouth is watering thinking of Veena stores' food.
What is
On 1/31/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is another Iyer joint in Koramangala called Krishnas (it is on the lane
where Anand Sweets, GK Vale, Printo etc ) are located. I hear the food is very
good.
It is on the first floor above Kairali. The food is served ona plantain
On 1/30/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the address of Veena Stores and the Iyer place in
Malleshwaram? Along with the address cd you name a couple of
landmarks for newbies to navigate Bangalore?
Veena stores:
Start at the 18th cross end (i.e., near Sankey Tank) of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote [at 09:41 AM 1/31/2007] :
Has anybody recommended Kairali at the Taj? Great food from the
coastal regions of South India.
Perhaps you mean Karavali at the Gateway on Residency Road?
Udhay
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((Udhay Shankar N)) ((udhay @ pobox.com)) ((www.digeratus.com))
That is right!
Thanks for catching the error. Distracted with this Tata Corus deal thingie.
Kamla
Udhay Shankar N [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote [at 09:41 AM 1/31/2007] :
Has anybody recommended Kairali at the Taj? Great food from the
coastal regions of South
Thanks a ton for those directions!
Kamla
Thaths [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/30/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the address of Veena Stores and the Iyer place in
Malleshwaram? Along with the address cd you name a couple of
landmarks for newbies to navigate Bangalore?
Veena
That is the place. My sister can't stop singing its praise.
Kamla
Vinayak Hegde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/31/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is another Iyer joint in Koramangala called Krishnas (it is on the lane
where Anand Sweets, GK Vale, Printo etc ) are located. I hear the
Thaths wrote:
Veena stores:
Start at the 18th cross end (i.e., near Sankey Tank) of Margosa road.
Walk along the direction of the traffic (Margosa road is one way). In
about 4 or 5 blocks you will see Veena Stores to your left. In the
mornings you will usually see a bunch of people standing and
Udhay Shankar N wrote:
Perhaps you mean Karavali at the Gateway on Residency Road?
Karavali is fantastic. Try the Pomfret wrapped in a banana leaf. Mouth
watering...
Going off on a tangent...but, if you go to Bombay check out Trishna, and try
their Hyderabadi pomfret and other seafood dishes. Outstanding.
Kamla
Venkat Mangudi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Udhay Shankar N wrote:
Perhaps you mean Karavali at the Gateway on Residency Road?
Karavali is
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