Monday 28 November 2016

5 Recreation Joints In Bangalore

Bangalore is a lovely city to live in. The city not only boasts of several employment opportunities but also has great avenues for entertainment and recreation. Thus, if you are looking to spend some quality time with your family, here is a list of three recreations spots that are worth a visit. Bangalore, India has a remarkable range of activities catering to almost every market segment. 

There are plenty of family friendly activities in Bangalore, and children are never bored when holidaying anywhere in India. For young couples and singles, Bangalore offers an exciting and diverse nightlife and is considered one of the best place to live in Bangalore capitals of India. Bangalore is also a world-class shopping venue for shopaholics.

Wonderla
Wonderla Park, 28th km, Mysore Road, Before Bidadi.Bidadi is best place to live and also there are property in bangalore ,Bidadi.
Wonderla is about 28km from Bangalore. Spread over 82 acres, this amusement park has around 55 land and water based rides to delight all age groups. 






There are water rides such as lazy river, boomerang, harakiri, Fun racers, jungle lagoon, banded kraits, water pendulum, wave pool, vertical fall, etc. Wonderla has been ranked 1st in India and 7th best in Asia by Tripadvisor in 2014. In 2016, the park opened revised roller coaster named RECOIL.

Regular Tickets: Adult: Rs 1,150/- , Child*: Rs 920/-
Fastrack Tickets: Adult: Rs 2,300/- , Child*: Rs 1,840/-
Timings: Monday to Friday: 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Saturday, Sunday & Holidays: 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM

Fun World
Palace Ground, Opposite TV Tower, J C Nagar
Fun World is an adaptation of Disneyland and is located in JC Nagar, Bangalore. This park has three enclosures inside: 





The Fun World, The Water World and The Star City. Water World provides lots of water rides like amazing cyclone, wave pool, water slides, The Pendulum, lazy river etc.

Ticket Price: Rs 750 per person Combo (Fun World + Water World) all days
Timings: 11:00 AM – 7:30 PM (Fun World)
11:00 AM – 4:30 PM (Water World)
11:00 AM – 8:00 PM (Star City)

Lumbini Gardens
Lumbini Gardens Ltd., Nagawara Lake, Ring Road, Hebbal
Lumbini Gardens is spread over 1.5 km along the Nagavara Lake on the Outer Ring Road. Built at a cost of Rs 10 crore, it is one of the most famous family destinations in the city. Lumbini Gardens offers a 12,500 sq. ft. large artificial beach, it has a large pool and a well-maintained garden. 

Ticket Price: Rs 50 per person – Entry Fee
Timings: 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM daily

Bannerghatta National Park
Bannerghatta Road, Bengaluru
Bannerghatta National Park is located about 22 km of South Bangalore. It is one of the few natural parks in the world that preserves wildlife in such close proximity to a city. It comprises a zoo, butterfly park, and safari.

Ticket Price: Rs 210 for a grand safari
Timings: 9 AM to 5 PM daily

Innovative Flim City
24 & 26, Kiadb Estates, Bidadi
Innovative Flim City is one of the landmarks in Bangalore. It is about 40 km from the heart of Bangalore and is spread over 50 acres. 



Innovative Film City has India's first Dinosaur Park, Haunted Mansion, Cartoon City, Aqua Kingdom, Ripley's Enchanted Miroor Maze, Ripley's Believe it or Not Museum, Funplex within 4 D- Theatre, Roller skates, Louis Tussaud's wax Museum, Adventure sports, Go karting, Fossil Museum, Fossil Hunt, MIni Golf, Innovative Wannado City, and Double Decker Carrousel.

Ticket Price: Rs 599 (before 3:00 PM) and Rs 399 (after 3:00 PM)

Timings: 10:00 AM- 7:00 PM

Thursday 24 November 2016

5 Most Expensive Restaurants in Bangalore

Planning to pop up that big question to your girlfriend? Or are making plans to take your wife out for anniversary dinner? Whatever may be the occasion, you must be searching for that perfect place to go out on the D-day. 
While the newly bought apartment in bangalore might sound like a great place, but how about some elite restaurants in the city? Well, we are here to help you out with few best places in the city that are your money’s worth. You will not only enjoy a great meal here but will make memories that you will cherish for lifetime.
Dum Pukht Jolly Nabobs


This is in the ITC Windsor on the Golf Course Road. Known for its unique elegance, this place is a safe bet for biryani, kebab and mutton gosht lovers. Dum Pukht offers a plethora for options for non-vegetarians but does not disappoint veggie—lovers either. On an average, the place would cost about Rs 7,000 for two.
Grasshopper                             
For authentic European seven-course mean, Grasshopper is the place. Located at Kalena Agrahara at Bannerghatta Road, this place is perfect for romantic dining experience. Candles, flowers, soft music-the place has everything for a perfect dinner date. The cost for two here would be about Rs 5,000-6,000. Bannerghatta sound good place to live in bangalore. There are many apartments for sale in Bangalore ,bannerghatta.
Le Cirque Signature



For all the French and Italian food lovers, Le Cirque Signature at the Leela Palace on the Old Airport Road is a perfect place. Great ambience, beautiful décor and crafted menu, the place will surely transport you to the beautiful streets of France. A dinner for two here would cost about Rs 5,500-6,000.
Edo Restaurant & Bar
Japanese cuisine sounds interesting for a change! If you are a sushi lover and are looking for a fine dining experience in Bangalore, head to Edo Restaurant & Bar at ITC Gardenia on the Residency Road. The place is also popular for its Sunday brunch. On an average, the cost for two here is Rs 4,000.
Masala Klub


While we all have our favourite cuisine but Indian food is something that we all love. Masala Khub at the Taj West End on the Race Course Road is the place to explore an array of flavours from any Indian state. The cost for two here is about Rs 4,000.

So, where are you heading with your special one? 

Wednesday 23 November 2016

5 Best Places to Stay in Bangalore

Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka, is one of the most preferred destinations to stay due to the great year-round weather, ample availability of job opportunities and presence of prestigious education institutions. While the cost of living and accommodation in Bangalore is high when compared to other cities in South India, the quality of living and Property in Bangalore is unmatchable. Thus, if you are about to start your life in Bangalore, here is a list of best places to stay in the city.

Indira Nagar

If you want to experience a perfect blend of a signature locality with ultra-modern amenities, Indira Nagar is ‘the’ place. A residential layout with peaceful and sylvan environment, the area is an old establishment that still boasts of premium tag. The area has several independent houses in Bangalore, bungalows, and a few apartments for sale and rent.

Its proximity to the IT hubs such as EGL, Bagmane Tech Park, Vrindavan Tech Park and EMC2 has significantly helped the area to reach on the real estate firmament of the city. In addition to the assortment of lifestyle amenities, Indira Nagar also promises a home amidst acres of greenery, stoned- pathways dotted with a plethora of multi-cuisine restaurants.

BTM Layout

BTM layout is located in South Bangalore. It is formed by combination of Byrasandra, Tavarekere, and Madivala layouts. This locality is one of the best possible locations to stay for IT professionals due to its vicinity to Electronic city and ITPL. The cost of living in this area is moderate. The locality also enjoy sound connectivity to major areas such as Marathahalli, Banashankari, etc.

Whitefield

Unsurpassed connectivity via signal-free Outer Ring Road (ORR) has changed the skyline of this suburb significantly. When it comes to amenities, Whitefield has it all. From eminent educational institutions to healthcare centres to avenues for shopping, the area has everything with a commutable distance. Prominent malls such as Phoenix Market City Mall, Inorbit Mall and the Forum Value Mall have also boosted the real estate market of the locality.  This state-of-art infrastructure has acted as a catalyst in luring both buyers and tenants to the area.

Marathahalli

Strategically located on the Outer Ring Road (ORR), Marathahalli is another prominent destination for IT/ITeS professionals in the city. Apart from several apartments and independent houses, the area also offers several paying guests accommodation. The cost of living in this locality is reasonable.

Koramangala

If you are a party-freak, then Koramangala is the best bet for you. Situated in South-East Bangalore, this locality has seen a rapid growth in residential development in the recent past. This area connects Intermediate Ring Road, Airport Road, Hosur Road, etc. The cost of living in this locality is moderate to high.

Tuesday 22 November 2016

3 Shady Places Of Bangalore You Don't Want To Go To!

Bangalore, undoubtedly, is an ultra-modern and techno loaded city. The otherwise laid-back city is also known for some weird happenings. There are certain haunted places in Bangalore, which seem to be normal during daytime, but visiting them during night is definitely not for the faint-hearted. Here are the three shadiest places in the city. Thus, if you are planning to buy an apartments in bangalore, we recommend to stay away from these places unless you want to experience something supernatural!


Terra Vera, St Marks Road





This colonial abandoned house on St. Marks Road is one among the most haunted places in Bangalore. EJ Vaz, an Anglo-Indian lawyer, built this house in 1943. His sisters Dolce and Vera Vaz were the only occupants until 2002. 

A gruesome murder took place in 2002 where Dolce Vaz, one of the two sisters, was killed by an unknown attacker and buried in the house. Later on, the police moved the other sister out of the house to a safer location. From then on, paranormal activities started taking place at this ramshackle building such as sightings of inverted crosses and headless statues, screams and sound of a piano being played. The house was demolished in February 2014 but the stories still continue. Scary, isn’t it? So people don’t even think about to live live near this property in bangalore.


Victoria Hospital




Located near the city market, this century old hospital reported strange happenings at the hospital morgue. Incidents of white ghostly figure appearing on a tree in the hospital premises made headlines. The funny side of the incident is that the ghost is a foodie. The hungry ghost steals away packets of food.

Kalpalli Cemetery





 The Kalpalli cemetery also known as St John’s Cemetery, located near Old Madras Road is the cemetery for the eastern part of Bangalore city. This place witnesses an average of 10 cremations every day. Incidents of sightings of a frightening man lurking around the grave have been reported. Few other passers-by have also felt a strong malevolent presence along with an uneasy feeling at this location.





Friday 18 November 2016

3 Rags To Riches Stories Of Bangalore

Here are some of the Rags-to-Riches stories of Bangalore, which can inspire you to become successful and earn millions and millions, without necessarily having all the advantages in life.

Arcot Narrainsawmy Mudaliar

Arcot Narrainsawmy Mudaliar (14 May 1827 – 9 February 1910) was a vegetable seller who turned into one of the richest man in Bangalore by supervising the construction of Bangalore’s Attara Kacheri as a contractor. 




He then set up a firm by name ‘Bangalore Agency’ on South Parade (which is now the MG Road- a prominent real estate destination). The firm dealt with livestock, real estate, auctioneering and valuation. He donated money to several educational, social and religious institutions.

Today, there are about fifteen educational institutions bearing his name that are run by the RBANM’s Educational Charities. The British gave him the titles Rai Bahadur and Dharmarathnakara. He is also known as the ‘Merchant Prince of Bangalore’. The businessman was also a philanthropist.Now he has many Residential Property in Bangalore for sale.

Kullachar Nanjundachar

Kullachar Nanjundachar, popularly known as K.P. Nanjundi, is the proprietor of the famous Sri Lakshmi Gold Palace chain. Nanjundi saw the worst in his life and yet struggled to achieve greater heights in life. During his childhood, he could not afford to even buy Ragi, the cheapest food grain. After his father’s demise, his family was subjected to most vulnerable situations of poverty, starvation, humiliation, and death.  


He plied an auto rickshaw during night-time to earn bread for a family of nine, which was also not sufficient. Therefore, he started small jewellery shop and started selling them to big retailers. Gradually he began to finance movies, became a leading financier for the Kannada movie industry and produced three Kannada movies.

He entered into gold trading eight years ago during the boom period in gold consumption. He now owns seven jewellery showrooms in Bangalore, Mangalore, Hubli and Belgaum, and is planning to add six more. He is also planning to invest Rs 300 crore over the next three years to construct a movie hall in Davanagere in central Karnataka and a star hotel in Mysore.

Ramesh Babu, The Barber Who Owns A Rolls Royce

Ramesh Babu, a 12 dropout who later completed diploma in Electronics from Industrial Training Institute, is a barber based in Inner Space Salon near Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore. He has overcome severe obstacles and have done odd jobs in his childhood to pursue his PU education, which he had to drop after his father’s demise.Now he owned many property in Bangalore.



He turned into a millionaire by renting out luxury cars. He started with taxi business in 2004 with Maruti Omni van and today he owns 256 luxury cars, which includes a Rolls Royce, six BMWs, nine Mercedes, a Jaguar, three Audis and many more. With his success in Bengaluru, he is planning to venture into Vijayawada as he sees a lot of potential in the city.



Wednesday 16 November 2016

3 Most Polluted Areas In Bangalore

Coverage of environmental liabilities can make the difference between a successful or failed real estate investment. Though Delhi is making headlines for increased level of pollution, Bangalore is no less.

 It is one of the prime cities in terms of environmental degradation due to high pollution levels. Increased levels of immigration due to growing opportunities in IT/ITeS sector has bloated the population of the city causing more vehicle ridership and thus pollution levels. 

As per Numbeo (user contributed database of perceptions), the city while have low score for quality of air, water and recreational spaces, the city have recorded high levels of pollution (with a pollution index above 80) supported by WHO data indicating very high air pollution levels .Because of these pollution factor real estate market is also going down in mid of city .Instead people start investing in property for sale in Bangalore far from central Bangalore.


Some of the most polluted micro-markets in the city to be noticed are mentioned below.

Silk Board Junction

Silk Board Junction acts as a gateway to the IT corridors in the East (Marathalli, Kadubeesanahalli and Bellandur) along with the Southern corridor (Hosur Road) towards Electronic City. Immense traffic driving in both the directions create a traffic chaos and congestion resulting in heavy pollution.

Whitefield

Apart from the contribution of employee ridership to the IT/ITeS companies, there is a huge footprint of industrial establishments in Whitefield region such as Graphite India Ltd which have been a major source of graphite soot into the atmosphere increasing pollution levels. Not just the employees, even daily commuters, residents and traders in the vicinity of GIL are suffering.

Victoria Road

Under the National Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Programme taken up by KSPCB, DTDC House area on Victoria Road has overshot the permissible limit by 170 per cent. The Central Silk Board area on Hosur Road RSPM (Respirable Suspended Particulate Matter) levels are higher than the permissible level by 215 per cent.

All the aforementioned areas are blooming residential real estate markets in the city. Several youngsters working in and around these areas have bought an apartment in the vicinity while there are denizens who are planning to buy. Thus, it is high time that the government wakes up from its deep slumber and do something about protecting the environment.


Wednesday 9 November 2016

Exciting Things to Do In Bangalore Under 250 Bucks!

Bangalore is a colorful and youthful city, full of exciting things to do over the weekend. Well, Bangaloreans love to step out and enjoy and experience all kind of events be it movies, theatre, or even a flea market for that matter. If you too want to enjoy and experience some thrill during the weekend and are wondering what can be done on a limited budget, worry not! We have you covered. Below is the list of things to do in Bangalore under 250 bucks! Yes, you read it right, under 250 bucks.

  1. Venkatappa Art Gallery

Get a close and personal view of some astonishing artwork by stalwarts like Raja Ravi Verma at this beautiful art gallery. You will get to experience some amazing art here. From the important artefacts to sculptures everything is so artistically designed. This place also has a lot of heritage items at display. The Building of Venkatappa Art Gallery itself is a master art piece as it is beautifully and artistically designed.

You will spend: Rs 20 (entry fee)

  1. Enjoy the Vibe of a Flea market

The trend of Flea market has picked up in Bangalore city. There are some exciting flea markets that are held on regular basis, where you can spend hours on your weekend strolling about and enjoying some live music and dance performances. You will also get to enjoy and buy a range of handmade artefact’s, those minakari on ancient pots and candle holders, that too at a very low price.

You will spend: Rs 200 approx. (Including entry fee)

  1. Adrenaline Rush with Rock Climbing and Go Karting

Experience how it feels to drive without snarling traffic and road blocks at the Go Kart range on Kanakpura, Pattareddypalya. You can also try indoor rock climbing at Residency road. All this thrilling experience at Rs. 200 or under. Isn’t this the most affordable and exciting thing to do in Bangalore?

You will spend: Rs 175 for 5 laps of Go Karting and around 200 for one session of Rock Climbing!

Well, I know, it is hard to believe that you can enjoy these exciting things in a Metropolitan city like Bangalore at this low cost. So, what are you waiting for? Start looking out for apartments for sale in Bangalore, flats for sale in Bangalore or even houses for sale in Bangalore for that matter! And get to experience these cheap thrill every weekend.

Thursday 3 November 2016

Must Visit Places in Bangalore


In a workaholic IT city like Bangalore, the hectic work schedules might get the best of you but are also sure to make your life quite monotonous. A small break never hurts and what is better than a quick weekend getaway. You can plan some small getaway trips in and around Bangalore. As, this city has so many places of interest it is very difficult to choose a good place for that relaxing weekend. Well, here is our list of places to visit in Bangalore, hoping to give you a bit of fun and entertainment with some history.

  1. Cubbon Park



Cubbon Park is a wonderful green island situated in the middle of Bangalore was created in the late 19th century by Major General Richard Sankey, who was then the British Chief Engineer of Mysore state. Initially it was just 100 acres, but now is spread across 300 acres. What adds a special beauty to this park is the Thick Bamboo gardens. This park is interspersed with various heritage buildings, which surprisingly do not disturb the beauty of the Cubbon Park. Seshadri Iyer Memorial Hall, Attara Kacheri, The Museum of Archaeological Survey of India, to name a few. In front of these buildings, you can also find beautiful statues of King Edward VII, Queen Victoria, Sri Chamarajendra Wodeyar, Major General Sir Mark Cubbon, and Sri K. Seshadri Iyer. A centre named Jawahar Bal Bhavan is made specially for children, where they have a toy train, boat ride on a tranquil canal, play station and children’s library. There are a lot of interesting places to visit within the park itself, Vidhana Soudha, Sir M Visweshwaraiah Science Museum, General Post Office, Aquarium, Doll museum, and the Historic Band Stand, to name a few.

  1. Lal Bagh


This beautiful botanical Garden, Lal Baugh was commissioned by Hyder Ali in the 18th century and was further beautified by his son, the most famous Tipu Sultan. Thousands of varieties of tress can be found in this 200 acre wide garden. There is also a glass house built by the Britishers, where the flower shows are conducted every six months, particularly on Independence Day and Republic Day. Also, the park has a huge rock, which is more than 3000 million years old, on top of which there is a tower built by Kempe Gowda, founder of Bangalore. This place is a must visit and no traveller should skip this.Vajarahalli is the place where one can see Property for sale in Bangalore nearby electronic city and lal bagh.

  1. Innovative Film City



Innovative Film City is an entertainment theme park which has something for everyone. This place is located about 40 km from Bangalore. Adding further, we can also somewhat equate this place to Disneyland of USA. This Film city offers many entertainment facilities to suit all the age groups, Teddy Museum, Mini Golf field, Louis Tussaud’s Wax Museum, Haunted Mansion, Bungee Jumping to name a few. Also, a wide range of food is also available at the food court. There is also a cultural and handicraft village, where you can find native arts and crafts and cuisines. For a standard package the tariff is 599/-, there are special offers for school children.
Look out for apartments for sale in Bangalore or flats for sale in Bangalore and enjoy all these and many more places with some interesting history on your lazy weekends.

Wednesday 2 November 2016

Top 3 Pubs in Bangalore, India

Bangalore is definitely becoming a hub of pubs! With travelers and college students filling up this capital city of Karnataka, Bangalore, it is becoming one of the top city for all the party goers. From quirky little pubs to super cool cocktail bars, here are must visit pubs, where you can grab a drink and enjoy in Bangalore.

1) 13th Floor

13th floor is more than just a lounge, with their impressive array of great wine and champagne cocktails. Whether it is day or night, 13th Floor is always a hit with its mesmerizing view of the Bangalore cityscape and the elegantly changing sky view. The music played here comes straight out of an 80s compilation tape, lounge mixes and rock ballads. You also have an option to chill on the rooftop aside from the lounge, and enjoy the gorgeous view of the skyline of Bangalore. This is surely a trendy and sophisticated joint. So, if you are along among people who enjoy trendy and sophisticated joints, then you should look out for apartments for sale in Bangalore or flats for sale in Bangalore.

Cost for two: Rs. 2200 (approx)
Address: 84, Barton Centre, MG Road, Bangalore 560001.

  1. Skyye Lounge

Skyye lounge is a roof top lounge that is located on the inside of UB City, and is the highest and most stunning bar in Bangalore. This place hosts various booking readings, art exhibitions, local stand-up performances, and karaoke nights that are loved by the visitors. Skyye Lounge exudes creativeness and ingenuity, with neon lights and a light up floor, the dance floor and seating both stand out, all thanks to the rainbow of colors emanating from them. If you want to create some memories, then this place is a must visit in Bangalore! Look out for apartments or flats for sale in Bangalore and enjoy this cool lounge and make unlimited memories.

Cost for two: Rs. 2500 (approx)
Address: 16th Floor, Uber Level, Canberra Block, UB City, Vittal Mallaya Road.

  1. Opus
Opus is one of the coolest joints in Bangalore, it is simple yet classy kind of bar. This place embodies the Goan spirit of “Eat, sing, drink, dance and make merry, 7 days a week!” and was created through a common love of arts. This place almost looks like a studio, with bright colorful lights and some beautiful paintings on the walls. The meaning of Karaoke has been redefined at Opus with the insane energy and singing talent that emerges and is worth a watch with a drink in hand. If you are some one who wants to enjoy your life to the fullest then you should surely look out for apartments for sale in Bangalore, so that you can enjoy this Pub once in a week.

Cost for two: Rs. 1500 (approx)
Address: 4, 1st Main, Chakravarthy Layout, Palace Cross Road, Off Sankey Road, Bangalore.

Best Places To Live in Bangalore!

The Real Estate industry has seen a rampant growth in India in the past years. Bangalore, the IT hub of India, has emerged as an upcoming residential destination. Well, Place like Mumbai and Delhi are usually the front runners in terms of development, but Bangalore is no less and is considered to be on its way to being at par with them. So, if you are looking for an apartment for sale in Bangalore, or property for sale in Bangalore, below is the list of best places to live in Bangalore or which is now known as Bengaluru.

  1. Whitefield

Whitefield is among the most expensive residential areas in Bengaluru. Many software companies are headquartered here, this place is also known as an IT hub. A number of residential projects have come up here in recent years, creating a township of sorts. You can look out for an apartment for sale here and make a purchase, this place is sure to offer you high ROI,as most of the working class people look out for leasing an apartment which is nearby their workplace. Whitefield is home to top notch professionals of various IT companies in Bengaluru.

  1. Indira Nagar

Indira Nagar, which lies right in the heart of Bengaluru, this place is definitely famous amongst everyone. Indira Nagar is developing into one of the busiest commercial areas of Bengaluru, with a huge number of food joints, leisure, and retail outlets, and is also the most sought after residential address in Bangalore. Various entertainment options and connectivity in Indira Nagar clearly make it one of the most loved places to live in the city. Why wait anymore? if you are shifting to Bangalore, then start looking out for apartments for sale in Bangalore or property for sale in Bangalore.


  1. Malleswaram

Malleswaram, the oldest localities in Bengaluru, has a rich cultural and social heritage. This area in Bangalore is characterized by quiet parks, beautiful trees lined avenues, educational institutions, historical temples, and a number of eateries serving typical Bangalorean food, together making it a good place to live in. With a very friendly residential community, Malleswaram has a number of associations and informal clubs that you can surely be a part of. So, if you are away from home and looking for a residential complex are where you can feel like home, then you should look out for apartments for sale in Bangalore, Malleswar

Affordable Eateries in Bangalore

Affordable Eateries in Bangalore
Bangalore, a cultural hub, and economic powerhouse, is one of the fastest growing city in India. Bangalore, often referred to as the Silicon Valley of India, is full of internationally renowned entrepreneurs who have moved all the way from all corners of the globe to this metropolitan city, bringing with them a diversity that’s also culinary. Bangalore city is full of working professionals, who know what they want, even when it comes to choosing food. Also, value for money is the key and in keeping with that, here is a list of Affordable restaurants in Bangalore.
  1. Gramin, Koramangala
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Gramin is a small place with a village like setting. This place is sure to bring tears of joy to someone who heartily enjoys North Indian cuisine. This place is one of the most crowded eateries in Bangalore, but trust me, the wait is worth it! They also take your order beforehand, so that you just reach your table and your food will be served in a few minutes and you can enjoy the delicious mouthwatering range of food among the very chirping crowd. There are residential projects which is offering Property for sale in Bangalore.
Cost for two: 400 Rupees (approx).
2.Shree Sagar (CTR) Malleshwaram
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At any given hour, this place is always crowded. This is not because of CTR’s popularity but also because of their consistency in delivering some lip-smacking food. This is one of the best places to have some typical South Indian food in Bangalore.
Cost for two: 200 Rupees (approx).
3.Vasudev Adiga’s, Indira Nagar
Vasudev Adiga is known for serving some delicious idli-vada combination with delicious chutney and sambhar and is also very crowded during the morning hours, as most of the people come here to have their famous idli-vada combination. This place is very well known for serving the best Sambhar in that particular locality and will surely make you come back again and again.
Cost for two: 300 Rupees (approx)
If you are among the working class and are looking for some affordable eateries in Bangalore, then you should surely try the eateries mentioned above. Also, you can look out for apartments for sale in Bangalore, nearby to these location, so that you can enjoy these affordable food anytime you crave them.