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Rated: Excellent

based on 3 reviews

Udupi Krishna Bhavan

91, 5TH Block, Near Jyothi Nivas College, Koramangala, Bangalore

41507101, 25635221, 25635222

Locality Koramangala
Place Type Restaurant
Food Type South Indian
Timings 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM
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Rated: Excellent

mudpuppy

Jul 29, 2008

Good solid south Indian -- worth searching it out.

You would think this is an easy thing to get right but so many Udupi's and Sagar's fall short of the mark.

This one, however does it right.

Good food. Decent portion sizes. Reasonable (if a little high) prices. Friendly service.

Sit inside, sit outside. Enjoy the "sights" from nearby women's college.

And clean. I remember thinking after I left the last time "hey that place wasn't filthy like most of it's competitors." Usually I am trying not to look too closely at the floor, the walls, and the kitchens in places like this. Just eat and be happy. Udupi Krishna Bhavan is different.

Rated: Excellent

thindipotha

Apr 23, 2008

Superb feast on Sundays

This is a one place where one can have homely delicious feast on Sunday's in UKB's special banana leaf meals. It will be definitley a great grand feast for vegetarian south indians.

Rated: Excellent

alemari

Mar 28, 2007

A great food experience in Koramangala

I have been patronizing the restaurant for several years now. In summary, it offers very good and authentic Mysore/Bangalore food, I must say. There is a very light meal on offer for 35+ (year old!) folks, comprising some rice, huli (sambar) and saaru - as good as mum makes (or used to, till recently!). The happalas (pappad) are very yummy, one must add. The regular meal and the deluxe meal are for a more relaxed experience, with tasty supplements like mini-Dose, Ambode and other delicacies rotated through the week. End of week is the banana leaf fare which is also a delightful experience - interesting stuff like certain types of payasa being on the menu.

They also offer the standard a la carte North Indian fare which is quite delightfully and lightly flavored - a refreshing difference from the excessively spicy and oily food that is often the characteristic and bane of North Indian food in Bangalore.

Extremely courteous and old-worldly service - and brings back memories NMH's, Shastry Lunch Homes and MTR of the old Bangalore.

Do mind the crowds at certain times in the afternoon - you may have to wait, if you dont have reservations, for perhaps close to 20-30 minutes to be seated.