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Urban Solace

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American, Pizza, Fast food
$$$$ Price range per person INR 480
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32, Annaswamy Mudaliar Rd, Ulsoor
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
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Most guests recommend trying tasty chicken steaks, Bbq chicken wings and Caesar salads. Good pancakes, brownies and pudding are the tastiest dishes. When visiting this restaurant, it's a must to try delicious red sangria, house wine or liqueur. Great english coffee, masala chai or juice will make your meal better and you'll certainly come back.

Choose between indoor and outdoor seating. Most users point out that the staff is cool. Urban Solace is remarkable for its nice service. Prices are found reasonable here. At this place, visitors can enjoy the spectacular atmosphere and beautiful decor. Google gives it 4.3 so you can select this spot to spend a good time here.

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A couple of friends and I stumbled upon Urban Solace. Not because we are the adventurous, life-is-a-culinary-journey types, but because the Google reviews promised a sweet spot of perfection, conveniently located within limping distance.The vibe is trying really hard to be “old Goan bungalow” and it kind of works. Picture a cute little house chopped into mismatched seating areas, some shelves of books to prove it’s quirky, and a view of the Ulsoor Lake. Naturally, we chose the terrace because views, empty tables, and the hope that breakfast would match the vibes.They had some English breakfast promo with a photo so mouthwatering it should’ve come with a disclaimer: “Breakfast may not resemble this image.” Two options: “traditional” and “special.” We asked the staff about the difference. They couldn't explain the difference. Apparently, we were supposed to intuit the distinction based on vague descriptions and the number of egg preparations available. One friend decided to skip the drama and ordered a Spanish omelette with extra veggies.And then, the beverage journey began. The breakfast, you see, comes with a fruit juice, which, to be clear, is not a "juice," but rather a "canned liquid." I asked if it could be swapped for something else. A helpful waiter said yes, and we happily ordered a masala chai and a black coffee. A minute later, a second, equally helpful waiter appeared to inform us that masala chai was an unacceptable substitute. Fine, we swapped it for another black coffee. Then the first waiter came back and said, “Actually, black coffee can’t be a substitute either.” At this point, we were expecting the UN negotiation team to step in. Finally, after some internal kitchen diplomacy they made an exception for us. Two coffees, one chai, victory snatched from the jaws of chaos.When it finally arrived, the breakfast was… fine. We chose a masala omelette, got some chicken sausages, and a single dumpling spoon of baked beans. Literally a spoon! Like someone in the kitchen was rationing it for a zombie apocalypse. There was also toast, butter, and jam. But the spoon of baked beans is not a side dish; it's a taunt.Oh, and we ordered bacon on the side (not a part of the breakfast), which simply didn’t arrive the first time. We asked again, and when it finally showed up, it was limp. Sent it back for a crispier redo and it returned half-burnt and still somehow floppy.Overall verdict: Taste? Meh. Vibe? Cute but overrated. Worth a revisit for their hyped pizzas and burgers? Maybe, but probably not. In hindsight, I should’ve just cooked eggs at home, saved the cash, and spared myself this mildly tragic breakfast saga.Before leaving we did ask the waiter about the breakfast picture on the wall. He casually told us, not in these exact words but the same sentiment; "that’s just for the picture because it looks good, no?"
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Went here on a rainy Sunday evening slightly unwell - Uncles warm soup, handmade pizza and homely service definitely nursed me back to health Fully recommend for anyone looking for a piece of home in a strange city
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Great place for weekend brunch with friends
American, Pizza, Fast food
$$$$ Price range per person INR 480
Urban Solace on map
© OpenStreetMaps contributors
32, Annaswamy Mudaliar Rd, Ulsoor
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Trinity
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32, Annaswamy Mudaliar Rd, Ulsoor, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
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Сredit cards accepted Outdoor seating Takeaway Wi-Fi Booking Delivery Wheelchair accessible Parking
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