Culinary Adventure Breakfast Tour Part-2 @Basavangudi, Bengaluru

Dodda Basava Temple (Bull Temple)

Culinary Adventure Breakfast Tour Part-1  I have featured  eateries on DVG road and NR colony Road. Why I chose Basavanagudi for Breakfast trails? This oldest suburb is home to several of Bangalore’s historical and cultural icons. The area is surrounded by one of the oldest parks, temples, large rain trees and quaint houses, a perfect old Bangalore paradise.

I have covered famous and well known eateries around DVG Road, The nearby shopping areas of Gandhi Bazaar, Bugle rock park and popular establishments like By 2 coffee, vidyarthi bhavan etc.

Statue of DVG and Glimpses of Bugle Rock Park

Devanahalli Venkataramanaiah Gundappa, popularly known as DVG, was a Kannada writer and philosopher. His most notable work is the Mankuthimmana Kagga, which is similar to the wisdom poems of the late medieval poet Sarvajna. 

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We started our journey at Dodda Basava temple and entered the bugle park, exiting via the park to DVG road our first stop was at By 2 Coffee.
First Stop: By 2 Coffee
22/1, Police Station Road, Basavanagudi, Bangalore

Opening hours
Mon to Sun 7 AM to 12 Noon, 4 PM to 9:30 PM

Phone number
+91 9945414912

I dont know much about the history of this cafe but heard few stories around this place that the name by 2 was coined after many poets and authors who used to share one cup of coffee. This was one common place for many people to meet after spending time in the park.

One can enjoy Karnataka Brahmin style breakfast here starting with piping hot idlies, Kara-bath, Kesari, Medu vada, and coffee here.

We tasted the idly vada and coffee which was very tasty and satisfying.

Idly, Vada and Coriander Chutney...

Filter Coffee

Second Stop: Sri Krishan Sweets
Address: Basavanagudi, Police Station Rd, Basavanagudi, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560004

Open 9.30 AM to 9:30PM Mon to Sun
Phone: 080 2660 3727

Neatly maintained space. They sell traditional mysurupak to baklava. I was surprised to find some of our native sweets like makkan peda and dry jamun here. Must try is mysurupak at krishna sweets.

Wheel Peda, Makkan Peda
Mysurupak


After tasting amazing sweets we headed down towards Gandhi bazaar. This bazaar area was originally referred as commercial street after independence it was named as Gandhi bazaar. 

This bazaar was once famous for butter, ghee and milk products eventually the trend shifted toward food, puja items, produce and home furnishing. Now this one stretch of road houses many eateries which started in 1900 many butter and ghee traders also invested in these eateries.

Many things are sold in this market but few must buy items are fresh green pepper, fresh tamarind, mango and chillies. 
I bought this giant guava from this market which weighed 750 grams.

Third Stop: Vidyarthi Bhavan
32, Gandhi Bazaar, Near Gandhi Bazaar Circle, Basavanagudi, Bangalore

Open Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Sat, Sun 6:30 AM to 11:30 AM, 2 PM to 8 PM (Friday Holiday)

Phone number
080 26677588


Cash and Debit Cards accepted

The name vidyarthi literally translates to student. Many students, authors and poets used to visit this place for their crispy dosas and coffee. The menu has not changed and they serve very simple southindian dosas and tiffin.

My love for dosas are never ending. Vidyarthi bhavan has never failed  with quality and service I have been here as a kid and now as an adult I can surely tell there is no difference. Dosas are beautifully prepared the red rice and fermentation makes the dosas very crispy. 

Apart from that every bengalurean will vouch for is a generous ghee or butter I certainly fall in that category and enjoy the heavy ghee dosas which are a perfect combination with ginger based coconut chutney they serve here. Please do not visit them on weekends it is a mess and wait time is more my suggestion is to visit them on a weekday that to after 10am. 

Apart from that vadas and karabath or chow chow bath is something we enjoy all the time also try their extra strong filter coffee perfect treat for any foodie. 

Chow Chow Bath
Vada Sambar Chutney
Masala Dosa

Coffee
Fourth Stop: Upahaar Dharshini Roti Ghar
17, Gandhi Bazar Main Road, Gandhi Bazaar, Basavanagudi, Bangalore

Phone number
080 26622760

Open Mon to Sun 7 AM to 11 PM

Roti Ghar is a fancy southindian style dharshini which houses many options for customers. One can choose their self service quick breakfast, snack from bakery or even choose to dine for lunch or dinner.

I like the mangalorean style food here. Their cup idlies are a must try it is made out of cream of rice and served with a garlic coconut chutney.

Vada here was so so but the coffee was amazing. Must try here are kotte kadubu, cup idly, neer dosa and poori sagu.


Cup Idly with Sambar and Garlic based coconut chutney

Medu Vada, Sambar and Chutney

Neer Dosa
Thin rice and coconut crepes 
Coffee

Fifth Stop: Namma SLN
Gandhi Bazaar, Basavanagudi, Bangalore

Open: Mon to Sun7 AM to 4 PM, 5 PM to 9 PM

Phone number
+91 9141311350

Enjoy some old mysuru style breakfast here starting with dill leaves idly, dill leaves masala dosa, palav, and melt in your mouth thatte idly here.

Coconut chutney enhances the flavor and taste of every dish served here and must try is their palav with chutney.
Sabbakki Idly (Dill and chilly rice idly)
Thatte Idly (Rice cakes cooked in plate)
Vegetable Palav with coconut chutney
Sabakki Masala Dosa (Dosa base prepared with dill and chillies)
Sixth Stop: Sri Sai Caffe

This newly opened Dosa center is on the way to MLTR. I have very less info about this place but the dosa here is amazing and prepared with pure ghee. We tried their pure ghee kali dosa which is served with mixed vegetable kurma and chutney. The mint and ginger used in the coconut chutney was perfect with heavy ghee dosas.


Medu Vada with Mint and Coriander Coconut Chutney

Pure Ghee Set Dosa with Mixed Veg Kurma and Chutney

Final Stop: Mahalakshmi Tiffin Room or MLTR
DVG Road, Gandhi Bazaar, Basavanagudi, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560004

Phone number

+91 8762687707

Open: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sun 8AM to 10 PM
(Saturday Holiday)

MLTR is one among few pre-independence restaurants still surviving in Bengaluru. I found the food slightly bland for my taste. Medu Vadas, carrot halwa, onion pakora , benne murukku and coffee is something i enjoyed.


Medu Vada with Sambar
Benne Masala Dosa (Butter Masala Dosa)
Kaali Dosa or Set Dosa
Benne Murrukku (Butter Rice Sticks)
Filter Coffee
Carrot Halwa

Overall I enjoyed the entire journey visiting the bull temple was highlight of my travel. Coming to food I was amazed at the variety of food if I keep going everyday I will have something new to talk about the demand for vegetarian, pocket friendly food is seen here. One can binge and never get sick many local dishes are gluten free and prepared in a hygienic way. 

My picks from Part 1 and 2 are Pure ghee dosas from Sai Caffe, Coffee from By2, neer dosa from roti ghar, paddu from davengere masala dosa, palav from sln, benne murrukku from MLTR, Coconut hollige from mane hollige and Mysurupak from sri krishna sweets. 

There is so much more to explore stay tuned for more adventure series if you wish to book my Basavangudi breakfast walk contact me on reachus@unhurried.in or visit us on Unhurried.in

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