Brahmin’s Kitchen
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This place is famous for chats and I am a big fan of their chats. Being a Maharashtrian,I was in search of perfect spicy, tangy and crunchy chats when…
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Hardly a restaurant. They have a kitchen and a place for a few tables. Maybe seating for about 12..more of a take away place. Take your own utensils t…
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If you can travel miles to get to freshly brewed, good tasting filter coffee then coffee at Brahmin's kitchen is a must try. Otherwise, the food is ju…
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6 Reviews on “Brahmin’s Kitchen”
This place is famous for chats and I am a big fan of their chats. Being a Maharashtrian,I was in search of perfect spicy, tangy and crunchy chats when this place caught my attention. I thought of trying it out. Been here for almost 4-5 times and tried many of their dishes.Dahi chat, papdi chat, bhel puri, aloo puri, samosa chat.All the chats were tasty and upto the mark. The best thing I liked about this place is the chance to customize the chats. The chats are prepared in front of us so we can suggest the ingredients to be included in the dishes..The service is fast and the staff are polite too..This will always be my favourite evening hangout place.
Hardly a restaurant. They have a kitchen and a place for a few tables. Maybe seating for about 12..more of a take away place. Take your own utensils though. More of a breakfast place. Decent food. You can eat there if you can accept the place including your tables getting cleaned while you are eating and can take responsibility to keep the flies away
If you can travel miles to get to freshly brewed, good tasting filter coffee then coffee at Brahmin’s kitchen is a must try. Otherwise, the food is just ordinary. Apt place for a pocket friendly, quick bite of south Indian snacks/breakfast if you are nearby. Visited the place on Saturday morning around 11am for breakfast and had ordered for masala dosa, upma, vada and coffee. While the food was ordinary, coffee is what I liked the most of all the items ordered, to the extent that I complimented the person who was preparing coffee. Seating arrangement is limited and is reserved primarily for senior citizens however they do have counter tables where one can stand and eat. Though the place is small, the management has tried its best to interior decorate the place with brass show pieces which looked good. What I also liked personally is that this place supports saving nature by not using plastic and encouraging customers to bring vessel/containers for parcels. Overall, its a quick bite restaurant with no frills/Darshini that offers ordinary but quick breakfast with good filter coffee. 4 stars for its effort to save earth and ofcourse awesome coffee.
Average place, average menu, average to below average service. Very small place and very difficult for senior citizens and parents with kids.
This place is close to my house and whenever I passed by its always crowded so I decided to go one day for breakfast and here I am. They have a very limited food items available , whatever is there in the menu not all are available. I love poori but unfortunately it wasn’t there and we had to ordered the regular idli and dosa. Otherwise it’s a pocket friendly place and service was quick.
Situated a bit interior on the double road near gkvk, hebbal, this is a must place to go if you stay in the vicinity. A small outlet probably 6 months old is serving hygienic and tasty south indian food. To start off with, this place is at a corner and isn’t difficult to locate. The ambience is pretty clean and simple and what I like is they have displayed the antique kitchen utensils which were used in cooking earlier. The item is fixed with limited items and prices are also very economical. The tasty was good especially the idlis were soft with texture. The vadas were not hot though and was okayish. Dosa was soft and less oily. Throughout all this was the accompaniment of spicy chutney and tangy sambar which complemented the dish very well. Overall it is a food joint which is considered dependable for above average breakfast or evening snacks.