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Oct 12

Global Tree Cafe

The Anonymous Foodie has been away for a while, and for that I apologize. Most of September was spent travelling which was a blast. It also gave me an idea to introduce two new sections on the Blog. You should see them up shortly ( if I get the time to actually put them up that is! )

Right, so back to the review. Sunday brunch with friends or family is a great way to start the day and while I have tried a number of the restaurants in the city I’ve found that with most of them there is a trade off with either the cost of the meal or the quality of the food. The Global Tree Cafe really surprised me by delivering on both fronts.

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Aug 19

64

What’s in a name? Apparently quite a bit if you consider the new restaurant I reviewed. Christened 64, this restaurant aims to be a mix of a lounge and a resto bar. Sometimes I wonder if they gave up finding an appropriate name, deciding instead  to cleverly settle on the house number.

Finding the restaurant is a little challenging given that its on a road that leads to nowhere, and yes, finding parking is a bit of a challenge.

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Jul 30

Aahar

Have you ever had one of those days where you feel if you looked at office food for another minute you’d reach across the counter and strangle the “chef” ? This was one of those days and before I decided to tempt fate any longer it was off to a small restaurant a friend had suggested.

Aahar is a tiny dabha that was setup to cater to a number of paying guests (P.G’s ) living in and around the BEML colony and from what I’ve heard business is never slow.

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Jul 09

La Vigna

As mentioned before new restaurant concepts always draw my interest, so when news broke of the world cuisine network opening up at Indiranagar with four different cuisines on offer I felt drawn to it.

Spread over four floors this restaurant(s) offers the diner an experience ranging from the traditional Indian and Bistro Cafe to the more exotic Italian and Lebanese. The review today focuses on La Vigna, the Italian restaurant.

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Jul 08

Delicacy

We’ve all eaten at our share of expensive restaurants, some pretentious and some not. Though occasionally we feel the need to visit something less ostentatious in the hope that it causes a smaller dent in our bank balance, and while this cost saving might be a driving factor I’ve found that its the attraction of a quaint little restaurant that drives me there.

Delicacy is a place you will only find by accident and given the fact it is on my route back home I decided to take a quick look.

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Jun 23

Chung Wah

This review starts with a disclaimer, Chinese food  isn’t my first choice when I decide to step out of the cosy confines of my house to grab a bite. However I must say my trip to China a year or so ago opened my palate up to fresh tastes that frankly even the best 5 star hotels haven’ t been able to replicate.

Right, so where was I… This review focuses on a restaurant called Chung Wah,situated at White Field which lets face it is more than a stone throw from any part of town.

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May 25

KFC

I know what you’re thinking, after reviewing a number of fancy restaurants I’ve finally caved and lowered my standards to reviewing junk food. The question really is can we do without it? I’ve tried and failed at controlling my craving for a KFC burger on many a occasion.

The visit to KFC was prompted by pure hunger and not a desire to satisfy my taste buds with a well put together dish, though when you are ravenous few things satisfy you like junk food served quickly.

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May 22

Chilli’s Grill & Bar

Have you ever had your expectations about a restaurant built up so much that you can’t wait to get there? And then have you had the rug pulled so quickly from under your feet that you feel no pain only shock when those expectations land on its ass? Well that was my Chili’s experience.

You probably think I’m being extremely harsh on the place, and frankly I am. When a restaurant or bar charges as much as they do you have a right to have extremely high expectations.

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May 16

Little Italy

Little Italy has been around for quite a while and was a huge boon to vegetarians across the city when it opened for the first time in Indiranagar. The location, on 100ft road,  is great  however this review does not focus on that outlet but  the Whitefield one. Though they both share the same name I thought it might be better to review them independently given how vastly different their clientele and decor is.

This review isn’t as exhaustive as I’d like but it should give you a decent idea of what you could expect when you pop in there.

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Apr 16

Mast Kalandar

If you are in the mood for some Indian food you really do need to check out Mast Kalandar, and while it does fall under the category of a fast food joint it feels more like a restaurant.

Before you decide to go here, or order if you are exceptionally lazy like I am,  I would like to warn you that they only serve vegetarian food. Its good but if you are a die hard non-vegetarian you are setting yourself up for disappointment.

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Apr 05

Shiok and MOSS

Before i start this review I’d like to say that i have always been a fan of Shiok. So when i heard that they opened up at a new location i felt this would be a perfect opportunity to revisit the food that i liked so much.

The night was in celebration of a friends birthday and we were as charged up as we could be given the fact we were heading back from work, and therefore slightly beat. Unfortunately the experience started heading downhill the moment we stepped foot through the door.

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Mar 14

Wok with Chung

Whitefield does have a number of companies scattered around and as a result a number of restaurants and hotels have sprung up to cater to the burgeoning corporate crowd.

While there are a number of more expensive options, sometimes all you want is a decent, solid helping of Chinese food and for those of you in the Whitefield / Marathalli area, Wok with Chung just might be what you are looking for.

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