| Locality | Malleshwaram |
|---|---|
| Place Type | Restaurant |
| Food Type | Multi-cuisine |
| Timings | 9:00 AM to 11:30 PM |
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first reviewed by quayler
Sep 22, 2008
Having grown up in Mumbai, one of the constant search in Bangalore has been for good Chaats, and the review here lead me to Food Camp and I must say that I have been let down badly. We tried Aloo Tikki Chole and Bhel Puri both of which fell short. The Tikki Chole had peas and the masala was totally South-Indian while the Bhel was just not Bhel. The Pav-Bhaji which we tried also was just quite not up to the mark as well. The pav was sweet while the Bhajji did not have the right tang and the quantity was miniscule (we wasted the extra pavs)
On the good side, we tried some soups and starters which were very good. Also the South Indian section downstairs is very good and a very clean alternative to the Shanti-Sagars. Overall it was a mixed experience.
Nov 06, 2007
The restaurant situated on the first floor is made for families. But there are two seater tables next to French windows draped with bamboo drapes.
The service and decor might not appeal to the jet set class, but it is brisk and only sometimes over zealous. We visit this restaurant atleast once a week for lunch dinner and numerous times for breakfast at the ground floor self service wing.
Try this once. Real good food at reasonable rates.
Aug 16, 2007
This is the restaurant outlet of Asha sweets. So the samosas and chaat are very good - as long as you insist that the chaat guy doesnt put grated coconut and grated carrot on everything - as people in this part of the country are wont to do.
Apart from the chaat there is also a `multicusine' restaurant which, as is usually the case with all these multicusine places - is unremarkable. The decor is nice though.
All in all its quite a nice place.