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Indulge in the Flavors of Bangalore: A 3-Day Foodie Itinerary

  1. Day 1: Malleshwaram
    15 minutes (3.5 km) from your hotel

    Malleshwaram is a foodie paradise located in the northern part of Bangalore. Start your day with a South Indian breakfast at Veena Stores, which has been serving crispy dosas and fluffy idlis since 1977. After breakfast, visit the famous Kaadu Malleshwara Temple and explore the bustling Malleshwaram Market. For lunch, head to CTR for their iconic benne masala dosa. In the evening, enjoy a cup of filter coffee at the legendary MTR before ending your day with a hearty dinner at New Krishna Bhavan.

  2. Day 2: Indiranagar
    25 minutes (8.5 km) from Malleshwaram

    Indiranagar is a vibrant neighborhood known for its trendy cafes and restaurants. Start your day with a delicious breakfast at The Hole in the Wall Cafe, followed by a visit to the beautiful Ulsoor Lake. For lunch, head to The Fatty Bao for their mouth-watering Asian cuisine. In the afternoon, explore the quirky stores and boutiques on 100 Feet Road. In the evening, enjoy a craft beer at Toit Brewpub before indulging in some delicious pizza at Vapour Brewpub.

  3. Day 3: Basavanagudi
    20 minutes (6.3 km) from Indiranagar

    Basavanagudi is a charming neighborhood that is home to some of the city's oldest and most iconic eateries. Start your day with a breakfast of masala dosa and filter coffee at Vidyarthi Bhavan, which has been serving delicious food since 1943. After breakfast, visit the beautiful Bull Temple and the nearby Dodda Ganapathi Temple. For lunch, head to Brahmin's Coffee Bar for their crispy vadas and filter coffee. In the afternoon, explore the colorful Gandhi Bazaar and shop for traditional silk sarees and handicrafts. In the evening, enjoy a sumptuous dinner at the legendary Mavalli Tiffin Room (MTR).

Recommendations

Bangalore has a lot to offer for foodies. If you have time, consider visiting the following places:

  • VV Puram Food Street for a wide variety of street food
  • Chikkpet for traditional Kannada cuisine
  • Nagarathpet for authentic South Indian sweets
If you're interested in side trips, consider visiting the beautiful Nandi Hills or the historic city of Mysore. To maximize your fun, try taking a food walk with a local guide or attend a cooking class to learn how to make your favorite South Indian dishes. Bon appétit!

Find hotels and flights for your trip to Bangalore here.

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