Published 09:28 IST, October 15th 2019
Late night food spots to visit in Bengaluru for midnight hunger pangs
Late-night food joints in the city of Bengaluru is known to offer mouth-watering dishes. Read on to know about Bangalore's late-night eateries and more.
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The state of Karnataka is known for its picturesque hills and blue seas. Amidst the greens of Karnataka, the megacity is high-tech and innovating something new for people living there. Despite the fast-moving life, people know how to stop, chill, relax and go out for late-night binge eating. Here, we have listed some of the best places for late-night visit in Bengaluru.
1. Rasta Café
Situated on the Banglore-Mysore highway, Rasta is probably the only café which is open 24*7 near Bangalore. Rasta is a happening place with the hustle-bustle of people involving into adventure games, cheering for their favourite teams in front of large screen TVs and projectors showing live matches, besides delicious food. Adding to these facilities, they have separate seating areas for hookahs. Rasta café is less than an hour away from the city. This place has an extensive Continental and Mexican menu spread. The must-eat dishes there include cheesy nachos, the English breakfast, loaded pizzas, and many beverages.
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2. Empire restaurant
This chain of restaurants is one of the most popular in the whole city of Bangalore. Empire is quite popular amongst college crowd, moviegoers and those who want to experience great food late at night. Known for its soft and juicy kebabs, butter chicken and chicken biryani, this place is non-veg lover’s paradise. Usually, the Empire is open until 2 am on weekdays. This restaurant promises to be your saviour for late-night hunger pangs.
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3. Russell Market
Amidst the hullabaloo of the streets, tiny restaurants in and around Russell Market stand out. This place is awake until morning, where you can indulge in wallet-friendly scrumptious meals. Popular eateries including Royal is known for its crunchy mutton samosa, tongue-tickling chicken lollipop and rolls. Grand Hamza attracts public for its piping hot tandoori chicken, mutton biryani and bheja fry. There is also Savera Tea Centre popular for its Sulaimani Chai with basic samosa.
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4. Thindi Beedi
While most of the food places focus on non-veg lovers, the Thindi Beedi is a heaven for vegetarians. Lane sprawled with city lights and aroma of mouthwatering delicacies below them is a magnet for all kind of crowd. The weeny shops start their business by 5 pm and shut down at about midnight. You will find steaming meals throughout the evening. From akki rotis (rice flour bread), mosaru kodbale (deep fried rice flour and curd snack) to bhajjis and bindas, everything is worth trying there. Do not forget to immerse in the taste of gulkand ice cream and, chirroti before heading home.
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13:12 IST, October 14th 2019