http://www.themoscowtimes.com/stories/2006/11/09/023.html

Thursday, November 9, 2006. Issue 3536. Page 11. 

Banana Begets Bangles
By Jennifer Chater 
Staff Writer   

      Nathan Toohey / MT
      Former sports bar Banana Leaf is now Bangles restaurant and lounge. 
        
Banana Leaf may not have had the best food in town, but it was sad to see the 
closure of the only Indian restaurant experimenting with an expat-oriented 
sports bar theme.

The good news is that Indian cuisine has returned to Banana Leaf's old basement 
premises on Kozitsky Pereulok in central Moscow.

With new owners, management, menu and a much less fruity interior design, 
Banana Leaf has turned into Bangles. Instead of Indian and Chinese cuisine, it 
now serves Indian plus European and Japanese -- seemingly in an attempt to 
appeal more to Russian tastes. 

This apparent repositioning away from sport-loving expats to a more 
sophisticated Russian clientele is reinforced by the changes to the design and 
entertainment concept. The sports bar image has been abandoned, the big screens 
are gone, and now the place is calling itself a restaurant and lounge bar.

In the larger room, which now hosts DJs and parties on Friday and Saturday 
nights, the old chairs and dining tables have been replaced with sofas and low 
coffee tables. The fake palm trees that were once the signature design element 
have been banished, and the former sports bar section now seems to serve more 
as the main dining room.

The prices remain low for Indian cuisine in the center of Moscow: vegetable 
samosas for 150 rubles, palak panir for 270 rubles, chicken tikka for 260 
rubles and dal makhni for 320 rubles. 

But two months after Bangles' opening, service remained spotty to say the 
least. If you go, remember that it always pays to be pedantic when 
double-checking that the waitress got your order right; and don't forget that 
in Indian eateries, the Indian food is always by far the best choice.


12 Tverskaya Ul., Bldg. 8 (enter from Kozitsky Per.), 200-0229, noon-last 
customer, M. Pushkinskaya.



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