The Flying Trapeze
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The place is great to hangout. Great foof and good collection of music. Apen was really nice and served us really well, thanks to him. Best service. O…
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Located very close to Sony signal in Koramangala, The flaying trapeze has a nice ambience - inspired by circus tents of old days, the place feels auth…
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This place is not easily visible to the eyes yet when you walk in it is pretty big and spacious. The concept, however, really did not make sense to me…
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8 Reviews on “The Flying Trapeze”
Located very close to Sony signal in Koramangala, The flaying trapeze has a nice ambience – inspired by circus tents of old days, the place feels authentic and classy. Moreover, food is very tasty. Quantity is less and it feels tad bit overpriced, but it more than makes up for it in the taste department. We tried peanut masala alongwith Budweiser draughts and ordered the prawns butter chilli garlic for starters. It was good. Main course was handi Murgh and rotis (extremely overpriced at Rs. 60) and they tasted good as well. Overall, a very good experience which can be improved with slight improvement in prices. Recommended
This place is not easily visible to the eyes yet when you walk in it is pretty big and spacious. The concept, however, really did not make sense to me. The place is red. Like literally, and there are these hanging cardboards or sonething in the shape of trapezers in a circus which very frankly looked really odd. I mean come on, interiors can be much better. Service was not bad. Food was decent. Mushroom samosas were not good. Music was good. They need to do something different if they want people to remember the place.
A circus themed based place with great cocktails and food to choose from.They have two floors of seating arrangement also u can get the fresh breeze that makes it a much more delightful experience
This place located in Koramangala 100ft road. It’s easy to locate and it’s on the main road. It’s a circus-themed bar and restaurant and when you enter you and feel like entering inside a circus tent. The place is well decorated and colourful.Coming to food, we started with charcoal cheese chicken tikka and cheese spring roll. Spring roll is what I recommend to have here. It’s quite good and delicious. Charcoal cheese chicken tikka was average. I feel the amount of cheese is quite less.For the main course, we opted for goan charizo pizza which contains goan sausages. I feel pizzas were good with good amount of cheese topping. Chicken pasta, I feel one of the best dish ones can have here. Pasta is fully loaded with cheese and its delicious.Coming to service it was quite fast and helpful too.Overall, it’s a good experience and one can try if you wanna have food in a different themed restaurant.Overall- 4/5food- 3.5/5service- 4/5ambience- 3.5/5 foodtravelmovie.wordpress.com
The places is all lighted up but has no music. This kind of makes the ambience kinda dull.The service was pathetically slow. The waiters kept forgetting our orders and it took a lifetime to get those cheesy fries.Cheesy fries were below average.Only good thing is the 2+2 on drinks on Zomato gold.
Loved the ambience . It reminds of entering a circus tent. One can see cut off trapeze artists hanging from the lights. Nice place to catch up with friends. The orange blossom drink and the beef bulogse and onion rings was yummy! The staff who was serving us – Suresh was equally helpful !
We loved our experience here. Friendly staff, good food and a quirky ambience.Our waiter Kiran, was really courteous. It is difficult to find good service in a metro anymore.Do come here if you want a different theme. Try the bulgogi.