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Bengaluru is a melting pot of cultures that sees people from various parts of the country come here for work and make this their home. In fact, Bengaluru is also home to a significant number of expatriates as well and all this has contributed to the culinary scene and food in Bengaluru. The Garden City of India features a wide variety of cuisines, from different parts of the country and the world. Expect to find delicious Korean fare at Arirang or the best sushi at Edo Gardenia. Chinita with its Mexican food is also hugely popular.
Some of the other best restaurants in Bengaluru include Khan Sahib for its tasty grills and kathi rolls, Rasovara for delicious Rajasthani food, Byblos for the best in Lebanese and Mediterranean cuisine. But some of the best food in Bengaluru is not in glamourous locales but in the by-lanes of old Bengaluru, in places like Basavanagudi and Mavalli where iconic eateries continue to serve delicious and unpretentious food. If you’re planning to visit Bengaluru, then do make it a point to visit the SOTC website for some excellent offers and deals on Bengaluru holiday packages and Karnataka tour packages .
Here’s a list of some of the restaurants in Bengaluru.
MTR or Mavalli Tiffin Rooms is one of the best restaurants in Bengaluru and is best known for its delicious masala dosa and the famed rava idli, which is their own creation. MTR is located on Lalbagh Main Road and is often packed with eager patrons at all times.
This iconic restaurant on St. Mark’s Road has been around for a very long time. It continues to serve its patrons with the same sense of courtesy and fondness.
An open-air restaurant that is the delightful haunt of many locals. Head here to feel the pulse of Bengaluru under the trees and the open sky.