You need north Chennai for truly oily and spicy food :) Like the
Burmese influenced atho/ mohinga in no name stalls around George Town
--srs
On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 11:12 AM +0530, "Narayanan Hariharan"
<[email protected]> wrote:
Here goes the Chennai list.
Spice Klub in Nungambakkam for Indian food with a twist.
Sangeetha for South Indian breakfast
Mahamudra in Mylapore for South Indian cuisine of the healthy kind (millets,
more veggies etc etc). Prems Grama Bhojanam falls under this category too, but
isn’t as fancy.
Southern Spice in Taj Coromandel for South Indian lunch
Avartana in ITC Grand Chola for South Indian dinner
If they are up to it, as a side project of Passing Ports, we take people out on
a Mylapore temple + food walk and a Sowcarpet food walk, but that’s only if
they are game for the hustle and bustle of our streets and can stomach
oily/spicy food.
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Narayanan Hariharan
On 18 September 2019 at 11:02:11, Geetanjali Chitnis
([email protected]) wrote:
Bangalore:
- Sunheri restaurant in Woodlands Hotel (Richmond Road) for lunchtime
south Indian banana leaf meal (absolutely must do)
- CTR (Malleshwaram) for dosa
- Raghavendra Stores (Malleshwaram opp Manipal Northside Hospital) for
idli
- Taaza Thindi (Jayanagar) for dosa, idli
- The Permit Room (opp Garuda Mall) for Indian food with many twists
(please order the haleem samosa and/or pandi ribs if they eat meat and also
the curd rice!)
- Tandoor (MG Road) for some good butter chicken and naan
- South Ruchi's on Race Course road for some nice veggie food made from
organic veggies in a sort-of fine dine ambience (bisibele bath is my
favourite here). Also Sattvam on Sankey Road/ Dakshin at Windsor Manor if
you want a fancy ambience.
On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 10:45 AM Biju Chacko wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Sep 2019 at 07:52, Anil Kumar
> wrote:
> >
> > There is a long time running debate/fight on North Blr vs South Blr (CTR
> > better than MTR; Malleswaram better than Jayanagar) among some
> > Bangaloreans. I (West Bangalorean; staying at similar distances to both
> > places) have my popcorn ready. :-)
>
> Not being a big Dosa guy, I ignore this fight and head to Brahmin's in
> Basavangudi. Now, there's one place that lives up to the hype!
>
> -- b
>
>
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