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Old 23rd May 2012, 12:33   #2251
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Re: A Guide: Eating out in Bangalore

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Closer to my home, there is a Punjabi Times restaurant opposite Shoppers' stop, Bannerghatta road. Is it a branch of the same group?
I believe so. I've been to the one in Bannerghatta road earlier and the food was pretty good. And yes, agree on the space issue.

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Momos will taste much better at Amdos Tibetian Restaurant near Austin Town BDA Complex.
Thanks for the tip. I try to stay near Sarjapur area as battling my way into Austin town for a quick bite will happen only when we have flying cars (and even then, there will be mid-air traffic jams)

A place to avoid: Spices in Sarjapur road near the Bata Showroom. We ordered food from there twice and both times we got tummy upset. Not sure if anyone else had the same experience.
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One more to the list:

Punjaabi Times on ORR above Evok furniture store and just before Ravindu Toyota.

Have been there twice and food is really good. Service is improving but not great. They are still a bit slow in taking orders and getting the food.

Definitely worth it for the Sev Aloo Makkai Tikki and Palak papdi. Best north indian food I've had this side of town for veggies.
I dont know about the service as I had gone there a month or two ago, but let me tell you his starters are brilliant. I really enjoyed the food and the guy who owns it really made us feel at home. Great food and a must go for people who enjoy Indian Punjabi food.

And yes, I tried those two starters as well and really liked them. BTW, the non veg is great as well.
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Re: A Guide: Eating out in Bangalore

I had been to this place called Al Noor @ Neil Armstrong road for dinner on Wednesday Evening and ordered the following (Silverwood+3)

1, Afgani Roasted Alfam
2, Anarkali Roasted Alfam
3, Irani Roasted Alfam
4, Chicken Shaslik
5, Rumali Roti (4 No's) &
6, Soft Drinks

Priced at 160 each, the Alfams are great. Arabian Alfam was over by the time we reached the place.

Total Damages-Rs 630.This place is worth every penny..
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Maharaja restaurant on 80ft road near Sony World junction has been one of our long standing eat outs. The restaurant crossed the street (literally moving to the opposite side of the road) with some decent Andhra food with accompanyments, it has been been a saviour on many ocassions of constant dabbling between choices of going here or there. The service is decent and we get large servings of food.
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I had been to this place called Al Noor @ Neil Armstrong road
Can you give more directions ? I've searched for the road on google maps but didnt get any hits.
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Can you give more directions ? I've searched for the road on google maps but didnt get any hits.
Its located next to a Mosque called Baidwadi.

Enter the lane which is next to Pulakeshinagar Police Station,Frazer Town and ask anyone for Baidwadi Mosque.

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Its located next to a Mosque called Baidwadi.

Enter the lane which is next to Pulakeshinagar Police Station,Frazer Town and ask anyone for Baidwadi Mosque.
Its Bhartinagar police Station, Not Pulakeshinagar.
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But the rolls and wheel kabbas are yum.

-Sajan
I too thought it was wheel kababs till found out one day that they meant veal kababs.
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Re: A Guide: Eating out in Bangalore

What's an Alfam? Never heard of it before. Food looks god BTW.
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Momos will taste much better at Amdos Tibetian Restaurant near Austin Town BDA Complex.
How far is this place from Infant Jesus church? Is it walkable distance?

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How far is this place from Infant Jesus church? Is it walkable distance?
From Infant Jesus its less than a km so it is walkable, here is the map

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What's an Alfam? Never heard of it before. Food looks god BTW.
Its an Arabian delicacy.
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From Infant Jesus its less than a km so it is walkable, here is the map
Thanks for the route motomaverick. Walking is faster than taking the car around Austin town.
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Just thought I'd do an update for the folks in / around Sarjapur road

Happy Endings (right below the Ruh Restaurant) - their crepes are amazing and so are their cakes. We ordered a birthday cake and even people who typically avoid eating cakes were all over them. Do try this place!
I am a regular customer of this cake-shop for the last 2 years. The cakes are really good & fresh. the blueberry cheese cake is recommended.
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Its an Arabian delicacy.
Had been to Al Noor, just as you described. Taste and quantity was worth all the hassle of going all the way from BTM. Thanks for finding it.
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