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Originally Posted by Farukh
(Post 3165095)
I'll be in Bangalore this weekend and will stay in Jeevan Bima Nagar (Old Airport road) and will be visiting HSR Layout and Electronics city. Any suggestions for nice street food/Bangalore speciality in and around these areas? Will also go to Brigade road. |
You can try Koshy's , St Mark's Road. I don't know how to classify their food, but it's a pretty interesting menu and I like the place for it's kind of old world charm. I love their snacks and coffee !
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Originally Posted by SILVERWOOD
(Post 3165531)
... being influenced by imports and expats unless you consider Mughals and Rulers of Awadh to be imports and expats. ... |
India has absorbed all comers and blended them into its milieu! But, at the time they brought in the influences, they were expats, weren't they? Without them, the Central Asian / Persian / Arabic influences wouldn't have come in. Ditto for the influences from southern Arabian peninsula in South India. Even within India, for example non-veg Avadhi in Lucknow to Moghlai in Kolkata, is associated with the eastward migration of the Mughals (or their descendants).
BTW, there is one thing that one doesn't find in the so-called Avadhi / Moghlai served in Bangalore etc. - the use of Kewra or Rose essence which is there in the original. Any cook who has cut his teeth in North India (Delhi, Lucknow etc.) would use it.
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Originally Posted by DerAlte
(Post 3165568)
BTW, there is one thing that one doesn't find in the so-called Avadhi / Moghlai served in Bangalore etc. - the use of Kewra or Rose essence which is there in the original. Any cook who has cut his teeth in North India (Delhi, Lucknow etc.) would use it. |
Arsalan @ Koramagala was very liberal in using Kewra in all the dishes, It has been a long time since i have visited Arsalan.
Have you read The Emperors Table: The Art of Mughal Cuisine by Salma Hussain.? The artwork is wholly mughal-period miniatures and set appropriately to each section of the book, which is divided between he 7 most prominent Mughal Emperors, and traces the evolution and intricacy of their cuisine, as well as fascinating anecdotes about their dining habits and general trivia about their reigns.
BTW;I never miss a chance to have Biryani at Arsalan @ Park circus whenever i visit Kolkota.
Waseem.
Please suggest recommended places where it is guaranteed to get authentic and best tandoori chicken in Kasturi Nagar/Banaswadi/Kammanahalli/HRBR/HBR layout localities. Thanks!!
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Originally Posted by Rocky_Balboa
(Post 2679061)
Had been to Elements in Benson Town and absolutely loved the food. Barring a Lamb Mexicano, which tasted gross, everthing else we ordered tasted yummy; economical too. |
Had another visit to Elements and was bitterly disappointed!
The triple chicken sizzler was anything but sizzling, despite the claims of being hot in taste and temperature. The prawns fry was horrible and the hot chocolate fudge consisted of two vanilla scoops topped by a simple cold chocolate!!!
The only saving grace was the Garlic Bread and Clear Veg soup. Never stepping into the Elements again.
Note: The Elements in Mosque Road does not serve Sizzlers.
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Originally Posted by WindRide
(Post 3165734)
Please suggest recommended places where it is guaranteed to get authentic and best tandoori chicken in Kasturi Nagar/Banaswadi/Kammanahalli/HRBR/HBR layout localities. Thanks!! |
Al-Amanah in Kammanahalli. Don't miss it.
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Originally Posted by AbelAFC
(Post 3165838)
Al-Amanah in Kammanahalli. Don't miss it. |
AFAIK,Al Amanah serves only rolls, no TC.
The quality has gone down the drain in last 6 months or so.
Waseem.
AbelAFC - even i thought that place was for rolls and nothing else. u have had TC there?
also, any authentic punjabi outlets where the TC should be drool worthy? apart from degchi, anything else?
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Originally Posted by SILVERWOOD
(Post 3165853)
AFAIK,Al Amanah serves only rolls, no TC.
The quality has gone down the drain in last 6 months or so.
Waseem. |
I haven't been there in a while, my bad. What is TC?
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Originally Posted by WindRide
(Post 3165861)
AbelAFC - even i thought that place was for rolls and nothing else. u have had TC there?
also, any authentic punjabi outlets where the TC should be drool worthy? apart from degchi, anything else? |
Its just rolls, yes. I don't know what TC is :(
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Originally Posted by WindRide
(Post 3165734)
Please suggest recommended places where it is guaranteed to get authentic and best tandoori chicken in Kasturi Nagar/Banaswadi/Kammanahalli/HRBR/HBR layout localities. Thanks!! |
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Originally Posted by AbelAFC
(Post 3165838)
Al-Amanah in Kammanahalli. Don't miss it. |
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Originally Posted by SILVERWOOD
(Post 3165853)
AFAIK,Al Amanah serves only rolls, no TC.
Waseem. |
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Originally Posted by AbelAFC
(Post 3165872)
Its just rolls, yes. I don't know what TC is :( |
WindRide wanted to know some good eateries which serve Tandoori Chicken and you suggested Al Amanah which does not serve Tandoori Chicken.
Waseem.
Tan
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Originally Posted by SILVERWOOD
(Post 3165877)
WindRide wanted to know some good eateries which serve Tandoori Chicken and you suggested Al Amanah which does not serve Tandoori Chicken.
Waseem.
Tan |
Oh crap, I'm so sorry! I didn't see that, I'm really sorry! :Frustrati
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Originally Posted by Farukh
(Post 3165095)
I'll be in Bangalore this weekend and will stay in Jeevan Bima Nagar (Old Airport road) and will be visiting HSR Layout and Electronics city. Any suggestions for nice street food/Bangalore speciality in and around these areas? Will also go to Brigade road. |
Try food street in VV Puram (in the evenings) - you can taste local cuisine here. It is not close to or very far from HSR layout but a single stretch from silk board junction crossing Forum Mall, Dairy circle, Double road junction, Minerva circle.
Hello All,
Please suggest a place for team dinner on the 4th of July, location should be near to Bagmane World Technology center Mahadevpura ORR preferably a buffet. Veg and non Veg must be on Menu.
Thanks in advance!
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Originally Posted by SILVERWOOD
(Post 3165700)
Arsalan @ Koramagala was very liberal in using Kewra in all the dishes, It has been a long time since i have visited Arsalan.
Have you read The Emperors Table: The Art of Mughal Cuisine by Salma Hussain.? The artwork is wholly mughal-period miniatures and set appropriately to each section of the book, which is divided between he 7 most prominent Mughal Emperors, and traces the evolution and intricacy of their cuisine, as well as fascinating anecdotes about their dining habits and general trivia about their reigns.
BTW;I never miss a chance to have Biryani at Arsalan @ Park circus whenever i visit Kolkota.
Waseem. |
Correction- It is not called Arslan in Bangalore - Its called Alishaan (Though it is their branch).
Comment: This place is a shadow of the original Arslan in Calcutta. Their service is horrible. Their food is good, dont have a lot of complaints there. For some reason I did not like their Mutton Biryani. Rolls are awesome.
Its been a while since I visited the place, so I hope their service might have improved.
I have seen instances of them taking 30 minutes to simply get the bill :Shockked:
For the authentic Calcutta Biryani I often visit Lazeez(try their Tawa Chicken-its yummy).
For Bengali food - Bhojohori Manna- though the waiting time on weekends is ridiculous (usually close to an hour). They have opened another outlet in JP Nagar though the food is not as good as their Kormanagala outlet.
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