The Great Wall Indira Nagar Bangalore

Indira Nagar, Bangalore Business Locality
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Restaurants
Serving cities
Bangalore
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Ram

Address

#2001Katrina Commercial ComplexCrossover Point, 100 Feet RoadIndira Nagar, Bangalore - 560038

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Near Next Citi Bank ATM

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Prahlad Samanta Bangalore
15 Dec, 2011

A very good place for vegetarian families.The starters are quite a variety and one has to hold the tongue so that one does not miss on other items. The chutneys given for the samosas are very delicious and tempting with neither too pungent nor very bland.Surprisingly, I did not find any common vegetables like bindi, cauliflower, brinjal,cabbage etc. The salad itself is quite filling and tasty.The rotis are a variety ,the main course a mixture of all combination.Servers are quick and the unlimited servings makes one to go for the" man pasand " items. * Ambiance is mixed, not so ethnic or purely Indian "zara hatke" with a slight modern look.Prompt, friendly serve with a smile services.* It's worth mentioning the seating arrangements. A low seating where you can fold your knees as you do while sitting on the floor, second the regular, normal ,dining height chairs and tables, the third one like the bar seating . A mix of all types makes the restaurant look nice and attractive. * The not so common menu takes one by surprise , not the typical sabjis one finds in any given menu. * Missing is the Indian welcome drink like buttermilk, jal jeera or sherbet.* Last but not the least the unusually shaped cutlery is refreshingly different, attractive and well-suited to the cuisine.P.S Monotonous two types of menu for the entire week might make foodies to throng the other restaurants , so changing the menu would do wonders!

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