Saturday, October 9, 2010

Sunnys

This one does not need too much introduction. The best continental food in town I must say.

Located on Vittal Mallya Road, right next to UB city - this place has some wonderful options on the menu. The chicken options are nice but lamp and seafood are good too. There is plenty for the vegetarians. Salads, pastas, grilled food, desserts - this one is a hit in all categories.

We tried the lamp chops, salmon grilled, singapore pomfret and all of them were unique in taste and presentation. Thoroughly enjoyable and quite a serving - enough for a person to relish well!

Service is good too - this place has something unique in its ambience. I see they are also opening up in Indiranagar - closer to home so more visits on the cards!

Would definitely recommend this one.

Style - 3 stars
Would I go there again - Yes
Food for two - Rs 900

Dhaba Express - NH7

This one was completely unexpected. We started driving on Hosur Road looking for a dhaba with punjabi food! A tough one but we were determined. Drove past Hosur town and just about a few kilometres after teh Ashok Leyland factory was this one tucked neatly behind a petrol station - Dhaba Express.

We oredered makki roti-sarson da saag (yes they have it in all seasons). Also tried the kali dal, fish 65. I wouldnt say the fish was too good but the veggies were awesome. The rotis were hot and fresh. The saag was done right. The dal had the right amount of makhan in it to make it tasty. Dont forget to try teh bhangra pepsi - flavored pepsi with jaljeera.

Added to the food was the ambience where we could sit on a charpoy and eat our food - which was quite neat.

Overall - recommend this place for the traveler - its a good eating option.

Style - 1 star (rustic)
Would I go there again - Yes
Food for two - Rs 500

Thursday, May 27, 2010

The French Quarter Bistro - Indiranagar

Wonder why we always land up aruond Indiranagar - perhaps distance does matter when it comes to a good lunch/dinner. So this one was a quick bite on a rather busy afternoon. It is almost at the junction of the 100 feet road and CMH Road in Indiranagar. We entered and loved the place - instantly. Nothing special that I can point out but the natural lighting, large glass windows and warm reception was inviting.

We ordered Alergian Fish (which is grilled fish with a tomato sauce on it served with rice) and spinach and cheese au gratin. Both were cooked perfect and very well done. The brouche was good too - specially with the herb butter.

To top it all was one of the best coffees we have had since returning to India.

Service is nice and though a smaller place - would certainly say yes to it next time - perhaps for dinner this time around!

Style - 2 stars
Would I go there again - Yes
Food for two - Rs 600

Friday, May 14, 2010

Arsalan - Koramangala, Bangalore

This one is a famous Biryani joint from Kolkata that has recently opened up in Bangalore. He is located located right opposite the Sai Baba temple in Kormangala 7th Block. Ambience is pretty good and he is experimenting with buffets but I really feel he should focus more on what he is best at - kathi rolls and biryanis.

The chicken biryani was tasty - specially if you like the Kolkata taste of mughlai food! Not very oily which was another good aspect. We also took a veggie biryani just to try and it was also very tasty. But lets be honest - this is not a place for hard core vegetarians. Its worth trying out the chanp and the kababs as Arsalan is good at them.

My view - if you want to have some really nice biryani and are around koramangala - try them! They also deliver at home.

Style - 2 stars
Would I go there again - Yes
Food for two - Rs 400

Heritage of Bengal - Koramangala, Bangalore

This one is a relatively unexplored and new joint. We had actually wanted to go and do Bengali food at Bhojohari Manna's but seeing the crowd - decided to try this relatively empty place right opposite. Its not a swanky place with AC etc. A simply done restaurant on the first floor (mind you - no lifts if that is relevant to you)

We ordered Rohu, Bhetki fish curries - which were quite spicy. The loochi (or puris) are well-sized and relatively oil free compared to other places in town. The aloo dum was well cooked and delicious. Mango chutney was done well too - best of all - it tasted fresh which we enjoyed. I must say that the food was a bit spicy (by Bengali standards) but then it was tasty and just the right amount of chilli - even our 3 year old ate it.

So if you want a simple Bengali meal, dont want a very crowded place and yet want to get some good food - just try this place in Koramangala (an easy way to get there is to come right opposite the Koramangala club). Its on that road.

Style - 1 star
Would I go there again - Yes
Food for two - Rs 300

Monday, May 3, 2010

High Note - Indiranagar

This one is on 100 feet road in Indiranagar. What is nice is the valet parking, roof top setting and good service. In fact there is also a bar below which is quite a nice place.

What I really liked were the mocktails (specially sunset if you like coconut based drinks!). Starters were good and so was the food. What really got me going was the perfectly grilled chicken kebabs that we ordered for starters. The chinese at this place is normal - not a traditional chinese menu but will pass off well if you want to try it without too much authenticity.

The best part for me is the continental spread. That is surely nice and well done. Whether it is the grilled chicken or grilled prawns - they all have a unique flavor. The veggies along with the dishes were also well done. Good pastas that are worth a try for sure.

So for the food, the ambience and the overall experience - this is one place I would indeed recommend!

Style - 3 stars
Would I go there again - Yes
Food for two - Rs 1000

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Le Jardin Bangalore

This is the coffee shop at the Oberoi in Bangalore (which I regard as one of the established best hotels in the city). Went there for lunch and tried the pre-set menu (with combination of buffet). Basically the salads and dessert are spread out while you can selectteh main course from a choice of 10-15 dishes. Its a different idea but the food tastes good - its as simple as that. I tried the prawns and fish curries. was good. The dal and aloo subzi is always there to accompany the main course order. They can do better with an assorted bread basket! The taste of the food is nice and leaves a light feeling. The curries are fairly spicy but I guess the advantage here is that you can order it as you like - service is pretty personalized. Overall a good experience when you are ready to spend on the higher side. BTW - I would strongly recommend a cup of coffee at their open air bar (Polo Club) - it is served in a tray with some cookies and you will really enjoy it after a nice meal.
Style - 4 stars
Would I go there again - Yes!
Food for two - Rs 2500