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Bidra med feedbackWent there on a Sunday late evening for dinner after a long ride and I was pleasantly surprised after seeing the place. The ambience was very simple and very clean and felt completely desi feel. I was so happy when they had button idly and honestly speaking it was the best button idly that I had in Bengaluru after a long time. After that I had plain dosa and it was so nice to see dosa very consistent. The rates were all nominal and overall it was a nice experience.
Best place for the best idly and dosas..<br/ The taste is delicious and awesome..<br/ <br/ I would suggest everyone to not miss this place..
Ambience 3.5/5 Food 5/5 Service 4/5 VFM 5/5 Parking No<br/ <br/ One of Bangalore's uniqueness is the abundance of excellent Darshinis, or quick breakfast places. Ganesh Darshan at Jayanagar 4th block is another wonderful place for a wholesome breakfast. Their USP is Village type fiid without any artificial colours or flavours. We had their Banaras Dosa, a novel take on Disa with crisp bread cubes embedded in it, and topped with masala. The rava dosa was hige and extremely filling. There was a thin paste of herbs on the inside that added a wonderful flavour. The mini idlis were good and mu son gobbled them up. Other must haves are mango holige and black gram holige. Wash it all down with filter coffee and go home smug and content!<br/
One more place very famous for masala dosa in bangalore... Generally packed... Easley located at the corner of the main road...
I used to live in Jayanagar a decade ago and my Sunday mornings were usually spent deciding which dosa establishment to visit that morning. Considering it is Jayanagar and good dosa joints are plenty, I think in a couple of years I became a bit of a dosa-coffee connoisseur. And this was one of my usual go to places along with UD. Along with the regular Karnataka breakfast fare, this establishment serves the best holige. To this day, it remains the place where Bele and Kai holige are procured for almost all the festivals at our home.