| Locality | Koramangala |
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| Place Type | Restaurant |
| Food Type | Punjabi |
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first reviewed by Meenakshi
Jul 14, 2008
I was surprised to find the restaurant full on a monday evening. Very nice ambience, comfortable tables and a nice looking bar. Techie crowd in for some wine tasting. But unfortunately wine just isn't my thing. Drinks are pricey 30 ml rum/vodka costs about Rs 130. Service is fast. The food is very good, specially the seafood (a pleasant surprise in a punjabi restaurant). Kababs were definitely their best. But it cost 1000 bucks for a couple excluding the drinks and that for me is way too expensive. Definitely a place to try if your company is paying for it. Going by the monday crowd, it'll be a painful wait before one gets a table during the weekends.
Jul 13, 2008
a slightly pricey place but the ambience and the grub was ok.
nothing to really stand out in any department
Sep 20, 2007
Dude guess your friend should have tipped the waiter more than FIVE Rupees or not tipped at all. Well life is a Karma one gets what he deserves.... Luck they didn't escort him back . And for future reference he can try Koliwada.. the food there is good toooo if you cant differentitate service and food.
Sep 17, 2007
"There was a print in the downside of the slip saying 'Thank you, please come again'. This was crossed with pen, for telling me that please don't come here again."
That's what happened with one of my colleague when he tipped less then 15% of the Bill !!
Jan 15, 2007
Cosmopolitan ambiance, huge bay windows that bring in the sunshine, coupled with the fact that the restaurant serves Punjabi food and has an extensive wine list, make Bayleaf a popular choice with the techie crowd. The smart wooden furniture, abstract glass art, luxurious table cloths and water spiked with basil and lemons lend a very international flavour to the place. The tomato dhania shorba was excellent – light, fragrant and delicious. The zaffrani chawal and the murg adraki were good too – not too spicy, with a nice homemade taste. The kebabs here are very popular and so are the stuffed rotis – unfortunately, I was not hungry enough that day to try them.
Bayleaf is ideal for a business lunch or for a romantic dinner. A meal for two without alcohol is approximately Rs.500. Best bet for parking is the Forum mall parking complex.