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Rated: Good

based on 2 reviews

20 Feet High

Church Street, Brigade Road, Bangalore

Locality Brigade Road
Place Type Restaurant
Food Type Multi-cuisine
Timings 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM, 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Price
Unknown
Additional Information
Credit cards accepted
Tags
multi-cuisine restaurant brigade-road
 

Rated: Average

rencyphilip

rencyphilip

Sep 03, 2008

Good Steaks

A totally unplanned rainy day led us to 20 feet High.

Being open air, you can imagine what the rains did to the restaurant. All the tables with the best view (the ones at the edges) had to shut off from service because 'it just rained on their parade'. We all ordered steaks which all came sizzling to the table and the heat stayed on till the end of the meal. Well, sad to say, but we drove off some of the customers to other tables because of the thick smoke from 7 sizzling steaks. We also ordered a bottle of Indian wine. They do have a moderate collection of wines stocked up.

The waiters did a good deed by helping us what to choose, steak-wise and wine-wise. The Tequila Steak tasted a little like Chicken Tikka Steak. Other than that everything else was pretty good. A good place to eat, but not when it's pouring.

Rated: Good

VinitaBhatia

VinitaBhatia

Dec 03, 2007

A French Cafe 20 feet above

The place derives its name simply because of its altitude. It might be the unusual name that draws you to this place. But the food is bound to keep you coming back for more.
I had a seafood bisque, which was pleasant, without any overpowering taste. The stuffed mushrooms were a disappointment though. They were tasteless at best.
The stuffed steak I had came with a but salty, but fiery roasted potatoes. The steak itself was stuffed with cheese and salami and was very very filling.
The steward suggested the Treasure Bag, and I decided to trust his opinion and ordered it. It was your regular fried wontons filled with banana and candy and came on a bed of melted caramel. It was overtly sweet, and is only recommended for those with a mouth full of sweet teeth.
Overall a nice place. The ambience is very pleasant with the leafy plants all over the place. The service is very prompt and the stewards were very helpful. It beats the exorbitantly priced Ruby Tuesday which is situated in the next building, any day.