The place is lively and warm... Hopped impromptu!
The food was good specially the prawn wrapped in bacon was just amazing, the portions served is good enough, the soup was fresh and tasted great.... Must visit place!
New cafe in town, owned by the Chianti group, American style fare but sadly not much to talk about. Visited the place twice, had tried creole and nachos and their beer cocktail, which was sadly disappointing. The veg creole was good, my fren tried the mushroom creole even that was decent enough. Not sure if I would like to visit again. But the owner cum manager of the cafe was pretty good. If that helps in any way. Can give a try.
It has been quite a while since we had visited a restaurant serving only American Cuisine. Normally, most of the pubs in Bangalore serve continental, Italian and American but only American? Now that’s quite rare right?
We recently had the privilege of visiting a restaurant which solely focuses on American Cuisine and their ambiance is pretty retro and impressive. The restaurant we are talking about is situated in Koramangala 5th block, near to JNC road and goes by the name Mr. Bojangles. The locality has more than 50 restaurants so automatically a lot of competition comes into the picture.
American cuisine, in general is a lot about fried food and juiciness. Mr. Bojangles has a catchy entrance with open air dining and a bright yellow sign board. The interiors have a lot of stickers dating back to the 1800’s and all about American culture—music, cars, food, beer etc.
The food was good specially the prawn wrapped in bacon was just amazing, the portions served is good enough, the soup was fresh and tasted great.... Must visit place!
We recently had the privilege of visiting a restaurant which solely focuses on American Cuisine and their ambiance is pretty retro and impressive. The restaurant we are talking about is situated in Koramangala 5th block, near to JNC road and goes by the name Mr. Bojangles. The locality has more than 50 restaurants so automatically a lot of competition comes into the picture.
American cuisine, in general is a lot about fried food and juiciness. Mr. Bojangles has a catchy entrance with open air dining and a bright yellow sign board. The interiors have a lot of stickers dating back to the 1800’s and all about American culture—music, cars, food, beer etc.