Best Indian Food – LAMB CHOP PARADISE Crispiest Dosa!! Bangalore, India

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Best Indian Food - LAMB CHOP PARADISE Crispiest Dosa!! Bangalore, India
Best Indian Food – LAMB CHOP PARADISE Crispiest Dosa!! Bangalore, India
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BENGALURU, INDIA – Today we eat at some of the most legendary restaurants that you must try when you are in Bengaluru (Bangalore), India! From the crispiest dosa in the world to ragi mudde (finger millet balls) and the meat masala of your dreams!

Kripal's Channel: @FoodLoversTV It was so much fun spending time with Kripal, who is passionate about Karnataka cuisine and extremely knowledgeable!

Brahmins' Coffee Bar (https://maps.app.goo.gl/MXyLtSQguXx84P698) – But first for breakfast, we start at Brahmins' Coffee Bar, since 1965. They are famous for their coffee, tea and especially their South Indian Breakfast Staples; idli vada and coconut chutney.

Vidyarthi Bhavan (https://maps.app.goo.gl/765rR92cZZev3VUXA) – Perhaps the most famous restaurant in Bengaluru, Vidyarthi Bhavans specializes in its own style of dosa, cooked pancake-style and fried in ghee until incredibly crispy. The servers pile the dosas up to their arm's length before delivering them to your table. The masala dosa here is a must try!

Gowdara Mudde Mane (https://maps.app.goo.gl/zxZRdHFifEV2gvjD6) – If you love all things meat, eating at Gowdara Mudde Mane when you are in Bangalore is a must. They prepare all kinds of meat dishes: green masala cutlets, the spiciest meatballs, mutton fries, shanks, everything is dedicated to meat! Along with the dishes, you must try their ragi mudde, a traditional South Indian staple made from millet made into a paste.

AraLimara Paanipuri (https://maps.app.goo.gl/bFcsPKT6CHtn12kh8) – One of the great elements of Indian street food culture is the afternoon chaat – a combination of small snacks usually tangy, sweet and spicy in the afternoon. This legendary stall has been serving classic Indian chats for decades. We tried their Dahi puri, Masala puri, Bhel puri and Pani puri.

Namma Filter Coffee (https://maps.app.goo.gl/LELanmHgwPfYEJpk6) – Next on this Bangalore food tour we had to digest with South Indian filter coffee, and at Namma Filter Coffee they do it better!

Thanks again to Kripal for taking us on this Indian food tour in Bangalore!

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