| Locality | Jayanagar |
|---|---|
| Landmark | Near Cafe Coffee Day |
| Place Type | Bar, Restaurant |
| Food Type | Multi-cuisine |
| Timings | 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM |
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first reviewed by Meenakshi
Jan 11, 2008
Nice place, the choice of food is commendable. We have tried both Indian and continental, both turned out really good. Cool nice place to relax with a beer and have great food.
Oct 29, 2007
la casa is one of the few good places that i have seen in bangalore. and since the time i have been there the first time there has been no stopping me....good service, absolutely excellent food and wonderful ambience.... its a no nonsense kinda ambience but the food is to die for....wonderful pasta, soups, garlic bread.... service is kind of okay but the food over powers it all and that is what matters.... not to heavy on he pockets.... i find it really good...
Oct 20, 2007
HI Friends,
I would like to share the worst experienced i ever had, this was the secound time that i was visiting lacasa Jayanagar, even though the first time was not a good experience because the waiter was so arrogant . but still the food was good and wanted to give it a try but this time it was the worst experience on top of that when we asked to call the manager, his response was worst then the waiter .
So, please if u are going to lacasa don't expect good service and pls i will suggest don't atleast go to lacasa bangalore.
Let them know the power of customer if i can make even 10% people alter the decesion of going there through this mail, i will be more then happy.
Thank you everyone for reading this review.
Jan 14, 2007
A no-frills, down-to-earth restaurant with a dash of eclectic and Old Bangalore thrown in, La Casa seems to be a favourite haunt of the budget college-goer as well as the 40-50 year old catching up with his friends over a mug of beer and Maharajah mix.
The décor is pretty non-descript and functional, with an outdoor seating area and an upstairs non-smoking section. Rock and roll classics from the 60s and 70s play in the background. The most interesting part about La Casa is the cuisine – pastas, mousakkas and steaks rub shoulders with fish tikkas, kebabs, aloo gobi, chopsueys, rice and naans. The chicken manchurian I tried was reasonably good, but was what even better was the main course, the chicken pepper steak. Covered in a thick white sauce, with a side of home fries, steamed vegetables and garlic bread, it hit the right spot and was delicious.
Desserts include baklava, brownies, sundaes and cakes. The chocolate walnut brownie had a nice homemade taste. La Casa serves beer, which my friend complained was not cold enough, and some interesting cocktails and mocktails.
Parking is on the street and a meal for two with a drink each is approximately Rs.550.