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The Tribal Restro Cafe

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African, Chinese, Indian
Open now 12:30PM - 11:30PM
$$$$ Price range per person INR 300
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1232, 3 floor, Brigade Millenium Road, 24th Main Rd, near brigade palms apartments
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Yelachenahalli
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African and Chinese cuisines are on the menu at this restaurant. The Tribal Restro Cafe provides good chicken curry, fish curry and pizza Margherita. Tasty waffles deserve ordering. Delicious margaritas are what may make you return to this place. A lot of visitors order great coffee.

Select between indoor and outdoor seating. Many guests point out that the staff is knowledgeable at this spot. Many reviewers mark that the dishes are offered for low prices. You will definitely like the peaceful atmosphere and homey decor. As for the Google rating, this restaurant earned 4.6.

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Indira Teja Request content removal
We had an amazing time at this place! The seafood was absolutely incredible, and Savefreenah provided top-notch service. Her innocence and dedication to her work were truly impressive and added to our wonderful experience. Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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a month ago
Thank you so much for your kind words! We're had an amazing time at The Tribal Restro Cafe. We're proud to be one of the best restaurants in JP Nagar, and it's wonderful to hear that Savefreenah's dedication made your visit even more special. We look forward to serving you again soon!
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LINSON JOY Request content removal
Went to Tribal Restro Cafe on a weekend with high hopes—turns out, that was my first mistake. We reached, settled in, and 10 minutes later a staff member casually strolls in to inform us they’re “closed for a while,” but hey, we could wait 30 minutes and order a juice in the meantime. Sounds reasonable, right? Well, that was just the beginning of the drama. The wait time was absurd. Apparently, they do inform you in advance—so that makes it okay? According to other reviews, this seems to be their “thing,” and they make up for it by offering ice candy. Cute. They’ll reassure you that the food’s worth the wait, but spoiler alert: it’s not. At all. Oh, and those juices they said would be served quickly? You’ll have to remind them that you actually ordered it twice. Maybe three times. But who’s counting? While ordering, they might ignore your choice and recommend something else because “it’s damn good.” Then, surprise—they return a few minutes later and recommend the exact same thing you originally asked for. Genius. Never in my life have I been to a coastal restaurant that proudly serves lake fish in a fish thali. When we brought it up, they justified it like their lives depended on it. Eventually, they consoled us with “We’ll highlight this to The Management.” Wow. Closure. Then came the packet porotta. Yes, packet porotta. And when we politely questioned it, the manager threw this gem at us: “Did we inform you we serve cooked porotta here?” Touché, sir. Clearly, the joke’s on us. The rice? Undercooked. After that endless wait and a painfully hungry stomach, we still tried to eat it out of sheer desperation. Speaking of the manager—bring up a concern, and he’s instantly on the defense. At one point, he told us “This isn’t a restaurant, it’s a café.” Naturally, we asked if they serve tea or coffee (since, you know, cafés usually do). They’d told us earlier it wasn’t available, but now? “Is it mentioned in the menu?” Right again. Our bad. However, in a surprise twist of humility, they offered us tea and coffee as we were leaving. Growth? In the end, the staff will gather to explain how everything was actually your fault. Bonus: one of them casually drops, “You came after watching Instagram reels, so you should’ve known.” Speechless. Now to be fair: Egg dosa? Good. Fish fry in the rice thali? Good. Fish gravy? Good—yes, still lake fish. Chicken ghee roast? Oh, absolutely unforgettable. Mostly because it had zero butter chicken taste. A few bland chunks of chicken dunked in gravy. Ask them about it, and they might even bring back the same chicken to “prove” it was cooked well. Theatre-level performance. For anyone chasing vibes and only vibes—this is your place. Didn’t try the famous seafood bucket they rave about, so no comments there. But if you're planning a visit, please read Google reviews. Maybe even carry snacks. To the management—no need to justify this review. Your team already gave us an all-you-can-hear buffet of justifications. We're full. Meal type: Lunch Price per person: ₹400–600 Food: 1 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 3
archana sekharan Request content removal
I was really looking forward to trying out Tribal Cafe, but unfortunately, the food didn't quite live up to my expectations. Even the black coffee was a letdown - it was surprisingly bland and unremarkable. The peri peri crispy chicken was a major disappointment. It was chewy hard and lukewarm. The crispy corn was just average. On the plus side, the atmosphere at The Tribal restro Cafe is great, and the service was friendly and attentive. But another shocking experience here i faced is when the staff asked us to rate the cafe and stood by us to ensure we posted our review and took a screenshot, later he approached asking to change the review to 5star. Focus and improve on the feedback received, rather than forcing customers to write a review with 5 when ur part is incomplete. Service: Dine in Meal type: Other Price per person: ₹200–400 Food: 1 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 5
African, Chinese, Indian
Open now 12:30PM - 11:30PM
$$$$ Price range per person INR 300
The Tribal Restro Cafe on map
© OpenStreetMaps contributors
1232, 3 floor, Brigade Millenium Road, 24th Main Rd, near brigade palms apartments
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Yelachenahalli
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Yelachenahalli
1232, 3 floor, Brigade Millenium Road, 24th Main Rd, near brigade palms apartments, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
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SundaySun 12:30PM-11:30PM
MondayMon 12:30PM-11:30PM
TuesdayTue Closed
WednesdayWed 12:30PM-11:30PM
ThursdayThu 12:30PM-11:30PM
FridayFri 12:30PM-11:30PM
SaturdaySat 12PM-11:30PM
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