| Locality | Indiranagar |
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| Place Type | Bar, Restaurant |
| Food Type | Italian |
| Timings | 12:00 PM to 3:30 PM, 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM |
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first reviewed by Meenakshi
Aug 14, 2008
I've always had a good experience at Little Italy - maybe because I like Italian food, or maybe I was just plain lucky. However I have heard of a waning of the quality there: my friend reported that in the ground floor indoor seating area, there were little cockroaches running all over the sofas!
That apart, the food has always been good, from the antipasti to the entrees all the way to the desserts. Service is quick and the waiters thankfully know about the food being served. The pizzas are simply divine and the pastas are superb. The only drawback (if you can call it that, and I don't) - it's all veg! But hey, I can assure you, you won't miss the non-veg part one bit here. A sore point to note is that the toilet on the outside (they have 2, one outside and one inside), I've been told on good authority, is pathetic and they'd do well to get it in good shape ASAP.
All in all, great food, great ambiance and though a bit pricey, you'll certainly enjoy the meal if you like Italian food.
Aug 03, 2008
Maybe it was the veggieness, or maybe the fact that i'm just not a pasta-salad type but i didn't like the place and would go back....
Jun 17, 2008
I've been to Little Italys in several cities, and this one is near the top of the list.
The food is quite good, especially the appetizers like Bruchetta. The entrees are very good too, though the variety leaves a little bit to be desired. The menus have not changed in a while.
Parking, as anywhere else in Bangalore, is non-existent. Cars need to park on the footpath, so you're always wondering if it's going to be towed away while you tuck into your entree.
Jun 16, 2008
Good food, decent place, no dedicated parking.
Jun 06, 2008
Though a bit too expensive [expect about 400-500 per mouth with no liquor], this place serves surely one of the best Italian in Bangalore. Outside open place is definitely preferable if you get one, since inside the AC is little too hard on you, and the stupid hosts generally too rude to shut it down on request.
Goof pizza, a very well made pasta, and nice garlic breads. Wine are again expensive [1500+ indian/2500+ imported], but has good collection of them.
Worth if paid by your employer!!