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Rated: Good

based on 9 reviews

A Taste Of Rampur

24, 1st Floor, 5th Block, Koramangala Industrial Layout, Koramangala, Bangalore

Locality Koramangala
Place Type Bar, Restaurant
Food Type North Indian
Timings 11:45 AM to 3:30 PM, 6:45 PM to 11:30 AM
Price
Expensive
Additional Information
Credit cards accepted
Tags
koramangala north-indian
 

Rated: Excellent

spandau9

Dec 23, 2008

The best bloomin royal Indian cuisine that I have

Bangalore, South India'sa most vibrant city. Ambling Kormangala with it shaded coves and strangley elevated stores and restaurants, came across The Taste of Rampur. Sounded cool, got up the stairs and then found meself in a Nawab,s court.
Efficienct service had me sippping on a G & T in a jiffy. The moist and succulent kababs to follow were only a indication of the delights to follow. The Gosh Nihari was was ethereal and unbelievably tender. The Mughlai rotis were softer then cotton and the whole ambience was very family oriented.
Mani, the partner/owner was very gracious in his hospitality.

God Bless!!!!!!!

Rated: Average

Joyoftaste

Dec 16, 2008

Taste of feedback

We went to this nice looking restaurant diagonally opp forum and liked the ambiance. It was red and gave a royal feel.
The service was quite nice.
Tomato Shorba for Rs 55 in a small 100 ml glass was not entirely value for money. It tasted ok.
The mushroom chili ginger was way too spicy without much of a warning. Maybe if I was having a beer it would have been handy.
The next item we ordered "Malai Kofta" was sweet and with no hint of Tomato or any garam masala which we normally expect in a Kofta. It was quite a white paste of Malai and some Cashews and quite bland at that.
After the meal the waiter came up and asked for a feedback where I marked average for taste. He checked with me why it was average and I explained and his face changed. I could see disappointment writ large and he almost was not happy with our comments.
I wanted to check their Non Veg collections the next time I went there, but with the almost dirty looks that I received I will think hard before going again there.

Rated: Good

amrutha.vinay

amrutha.vinay

Dec 05, 2008

Relishing tastes of Rampur!

After watching a super entertaining chic flick and a pampering day of impulsive shopping at forum my close friend and I suddenly realized it was time for lunch.
We didn’t want to eat at the mall. So decided to take a walk to a nearby restaurant, a 10 minute walk and you’ll find a corner with a meek board stating ‘A taste of Rampur.’
I am told that the lights outside make it attractive in the evening, but without the illuminations, in the daylight one would find it hard to notice.
My friend had been to this place earlier and recommended we go to this place.
A narrow stairway would lead you to the restaurant, and I must say that the interiors are indeed appealing.
It was a weekend and so the place was obviously crowded and we got to sit in a corner of comfortable cushions.
A look around after settling down, you’d find heavy shades of red and orange satins giving you a grand and rich mahal look and feel. The tables are placed quite closely diminishing or almost negating the privacy factor. The menu is handed to you by a well dressed waiter.
We quickly chose cranberry mocktails, which was delicious.
For the starters we had Sheek kabab and Chicken Tandoor. We completely relished both of them!
The main course was the hot n soft butter naan complimented with chicken gravy. We were almost full with all that we ate but it was tempting to taste the biryani and when we did so, what we got was a nicely dressed bowl of rice which was just so not what was expected.There was very less spice, cold with hardly any chicken!
This was a disappointment.

The buttermilk is worth tasting; it has just the right amount of spices and tasted very good! They also offer a wide variety of desserts.
I think it’s more on the expensive side, a meal for two would cost you around 600-700.
The service was pretty quick and courteous. This place is worth a visit, neither very special nor strikingly different.

Rated: Average

frood

Oct 25, 2008

Miscplaced cuisine, pricey...

As someone who's lived in North India (UP/Delhi) for almost all his life, this place was a bit of a let down. Instead of being a place to help evoke the flavours of home, we were treated to a mish-mash that was neither here not there.

Started off with a mutton burra - nicely marinated and succulent.

For the main course, we started with a mutton hihari - one of my benchmark dishes to evaluate a restaurant. Too spicy (and too much pepper?), though the meat was tender enough. Sent it back to kitchen to get the heat taken down. Was better after that.

Big shock: the chicken qorma, which was orange-coloured and sweet! Curd and tomato aplenty - stuff that shouldn't be in a qorma! Seemed like a distant, sweetened cousin to butter chicken. Couldn't continue and sent it back to the kitchen altogether.

Chef Dhirpal was receptive of our comments - treated us to a nice dessert of ice-cream with an interpretation of seviyan. The place seemed redeemed because of the staff's' conscientiousness, but...

... they billed us for the chicken qorma, which we had sent back to the kitchen!
Paid and left, not wanting to crate further scene...

Anyway, the positives:
Some of the food was nice, Ambience was nice, Well-mannered and helpful staff

Negatives:
Pricier than others, Some stuff on the menu might be quite unlike what its meant to be (not what I expected, going in, to be a specialty restaurant)

Rated: Average

nishaprasad

Sep 10, 2008

Ummm....Nothing really outstanding

Its a good/ decent place for north indian dishes. I kind off liked the ambience...it is very comfortable. Food is strictly deceny. I tried the tomato soup(say 2 on a scale of 5). Followed by Seekh Kabab which were ok-ok (3 out of 5) and then kulcha and black pepper chicken ---the chicken was horrible...it was extremely bland and creamy, which was not my idea of a pepper flavoured dish.
The service is goodand the chinki looking waiters are dammm cute and cheerful
They have a special bday song also that can be played on request