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Spettacolare

Shri Vallabha Maha Ganapathy Temple can be on your route by default, the clients' recommendation is to come to this restaurant. Dishes of Italian cuisine can be ordered at Spettacolare. Try perfectly cooked vegetable pizza, Italian pasta and ravioli to form your opinion about this place. In accordance with the visitors' opinions, waiters serve good Italian tiramisu, chocolate cannoli and semifreddo here. You will enjoy delicious margaritas, liqueur or wine at this spot. Don't miss the opportunity to drink great lemonade, hot chocolate or coffee.

This restaurant is famous for its great service and friendly staff, that is always ready to help you. You will pay reasonable prices for dishes. At Spettacolare, guests can enjoy the cool ambiance and nice decor. Google users like this place: it was rated 4.3 stars.

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Karthik

27 days ago on Google

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The food quality was good. No Zuppa / soups in the menu ! The antipasti took sometime to be served but the other dishes were served almost immediately. Felt the presentation could be improved, specially the tiramisu. No collaboration yet with dining apps. Food: 4 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4 Meal type: Lunch Price per person: ₹400–600 Recommendation for vegetarians: Somewhat recommend Vegetarian offerings: Clearly labelled vegetarian dishes Parking space: Difficult to find parking
zeba shariff

28 days ago on Google

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Amazingly delicious! Ordered Scamorza Pinsa (Pizza) and Salvia Vurron Marrone Ravioli, both were unique! Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Meal type: Dinner Price per person: ₹1,200–1,400
Arambachalil

29 days ago on Google

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Secreted within the relatively tranquil by-lanes of Indiranagar's Stage 2 lies Spettacolare. An ostensibly ambitious culinary outpost which aspires, with no small measure of gastronomic gravitas, to transport its patrons from the familiar topography of Bengaluru’s urban sprawl to the gustatory heartlands of Italy. Its name, redolent of theatrical flourish and evocative of grandeur, sets a tone that the establishment, alas, struggles to sustain. Aesthetically, the restaurant makes a mediocre first impression. With its understated wooden interiors, ambient lighting, and thoughtfully arranged seating, the space manages to oscillate. Albeit gently, between cosy intimacy and convivial comfort. It is well-suited for both romantic interludes and amicable reunions. One is even treated to the artisanal theatre of pasta-making, with fresh sheets of dough metamorphosing into elegant ribbons of fettuccine or delicately thumb-pressed orecchiette. A spectacle more delightful in theory than, regrettably, in final delivery. The menu, unapologetically vegetarian and commendably inclusive of vegan alternatives, seeks to distil the essence of Italian cuisine through house-made pastas, wood-fired Neapolitan pizzas, and a scattering of regional Italian street fare such as panzerotti. And yet, despite these promising overtures, the experience, like a symphony played on a slightly untuned violin; fell disappointingly flat. To address the elephant in the trattoria: while the ambition is admirable, the execution leaves much to be desired. The service or rather, the conspicuous lack thereof; was marked by inattention bordering on indifference. Dishes arrived neither with alacrity nor with the precision expected of a kitchen that claims to make each plate to order. What we sampled was uninspired, verging on insipid, and betrayed a curious inability to deliver either robust flavour or culinary finesse. Add to this the logistical tribulations endemic to Indiranagar. Namely, the Sisyphean task of locating a parking spot. And one begins to question the practicality of patronage. And while one could, with philosophical indulgence, overlook slow service in the pursuit of slow food, what one cannot forgive is the cardinal sin of underwhelming fare presented at a premium price point. In summation, Spettacolare may well be a case of nominative overreach. A title that promises theatrical splendour but delivers, at best, a middling monologue. It is a restaurant where promise outpaces performance, where polish fails to conceal mediocrity, and where one visit, alas, suffices. A second, one fears, would only confirm the first. #bengaluru #fettuccine #fired #indira #italian #nagar #neopolitan #pasta #pizza #vegetarian #wood. Food: 3 Service: 2 Atmosphere: 1 Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: ₹400–600 Recommendation for vegetarians: Highly recommend Vegetarian offerings: Menu is all vegetarian Parking space: Difficult to find parking Parking options: Free of charge street parking
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