Bangalore is a foodie’s paradise. There is so much to choose from, so
many concept restaurants, lounge bars, pubs, cozy snack places, fast
food joints, theme cafes, and fine dining places. Here's a Pandora’s Box
of restaurants with different cuisines that form a “top ten
restaurants” list. Although I'm sure there are a lot of top ten
restaurant lists out there - this one has been written solely from my
viewpoint.
- Sahib Sindh Sultan (Mughlai)
Located on the second floor of Forum Mall in Koramangala, this
is a fine dining restaurant that takes one through a dining experience
in true colonial style ambience. One of the best Mughlai cuisines in
Bangalore, it tastes just about as authentic as North Indian food can be
in other parts of the country. The way the waiters are dressed and the
way certain parts of the restaurant are done up is fascinating (for
instance: the train coaches, and the royal chairs, and the grand
curtains). I would be spoiling the surprise if I were to mention all of
it in detail here. One has to experience it and savor it. An average
meal for two here would cost about Rs. 500/- to Rs. 600/- .S3, as it is
better known amongst the foodies in Bengaluru, is a must-visit for
Mughlai food junkies.
- Samarkhand (frontier)
By far, the best for Frontier cuisine, this dimly lit
restaurant has the waiters walking around in true Pathan suits and
turbans and huge mustaches. The most innovative menu that they sport is
designed in the form of a newspaper and has small write ups and notes in
addition to the menu, of course. The kababs, grilled meat, nans, and
also the huge pitcher type lemonade that they serve are worth the wait
(the service is a bit slow, have to admit that). Here an average meal
for two would be approximately Rs. 700/-. They also do the usual
pampering of the customer who is celebrating his birthday there -
clicking pictures, and giving you an instant copy of you with your group
of friends on your birthday or any occasion you might be celebrating.
Samarkhand is at Gem Plaza, in Infantry road.
- Mainland China (Chinese)
Just at the beginning of the 100 ft Road, Indiranagar, you
will find a posh dining place that serves excellent Chinese food. There
is a buffet that is quite filling, with a choice of soups, starters like
wontons and momos, the main course with brilliant chicken dishes, fish
as well as rice and noodles (I'd suggest the noodles) and ends with
dessert. The a la carte is slightly more expensive but the chicken
dishes and the sauces are worth trying out. Reservations are recommended
as you could end up waiting outside the restaurant for more than forty
minutes!
- Sunny’s (Italian)
A chic Italian restaurant in Vittal Mallya Road, Sunny’s is
named after the owner’s pet dog. They have really friendly staff, nice
interiors and great food. There are glass walls that let the sunlight
seep in and make the setting perfect for a lazy Sunday lunch. The bread
basket that comes with every meal consists of tasty garlic and other
bread rolls and twists. Their pastas are recommended as against the
pizzas. The penne in cream sauce and the Norwegian fish fillet/ grilled
fish are to die for. The desserts in Sunny’s can be another separate
discussion altogether. Chocolate desserts there just melt in your mouth
and can leave you in a trance for a few seconds. The tri-chocolate
mousse cake, the cheesecakes, tarts and the meringue cakes tempt you to... further reading http://www.chillibreeze.com/articles_various/Top-Restaurants.asp
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