On Sat, Dec 10, 2016 at 9:31 AM, Venkatesh H R
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> My thumb rule is: if a place advertises a Mysore Masala Dosa, then it's not
> really a good dosa place. Case in point: sagar ratna in Delhi. (Good dosas
> in Delhi are to be found in Carnatic cafe)
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I totally agree with the thumb rule.
IM
Sunheri (Woodlands) restaurant on a crisp Sunday morning. Small crisp uddin
vades and doshas to remind you of your childhood.
Its easy to get carried away by comfort food and ambience has as much of a
impact as taste.
--
—
Alok
My thumb rule is: if a place advertises a Mysore Masala Dosa, then it's not
really a good dosa place. Case in point: sagar ratna in Delhi. (Good dosas
in Delhi are to be found in Carnatic cafe)
Also, this might be controversial -- there are two dosa schools, what I
call the Chennai school and the B
+1 to Vidyarthi Bhavan. Had a dosa here in Melbourne just yesterday, it was
soggy and they FOLDED it. This place did have "mysore masala dosa" on the
menu but I am unwilling to try it just to report back what they put in it.
-- Charles
On Fri., 9 Dec. 2016, 9:22 pm Namitha Jagadeesh,
wrote:
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Second all the recommendations below. Vidyarthi Bhavan in Gandhi Bazaar
pretty famous, can get crowded. You can sit but most of the times you'll
share the table with others. Most Upahara Darshinis are good for masala
dose too.
On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 11:10 AM, Venkat Mangudi - Silk <
s...@venkatman
Thanks all. CTR and VV puram were expected. But there were some new
surorisees. Will try.
Adit.
On Thu, 8 Dec 2016 at 9:12 PM, Naresh wrote:
> Woodlands,good.Airlines ,not bad.
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> Naresh Narasimhan
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Woodlands,good.Airlines ,not bad.
Naresh Narasimhan
Sent from my Phone
> On 08-Dec-2016, at 4:02 PM, Aditya Kapil wrote:
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> Anyone know any good Mysore Masala Dosa place in Bangalore? Preferably
> where one might sit and eat.
> Thanks, Adit.
Dosa in Bangalore is like Biryani in Hyderabad, it gets way too many hot
and heavy opinions. So, careful of online 'foodies' communities.
Also, the 'traditional' masala Dosa has been altered to suit modern
economics more than anything else. Nowadays there is almost nil Urad dal in
most commerciall
When I worked in Bombay for a bit about 15 years ago, the difference seemed
to be that mysore masala dosa had mixed vegetables stuffing versus potato
only in the regular dosa. For the latter, refer Venkat's mail. The former
is an abomination which, I am glad to say, no reputed establishment in
Bang
Easier – just where in Bangalore are you located?
Going to CTR / Veena Stores in Malleswaram might be a tall order if you’re out
in Whitefield or the Outer Ring Road.
That said, there are dozens of little “99 varieties of dosa” places spread all
over the city and you’ll get a tolerable masala d
If you mean masala dosa with chutney smeared inside, that is just a regular
masala dosa here. It’s called Mysore Masala Dosa in Mumbai and places north.
Good dosas at
1. Central Tiffin Room, Malleswaram
2. Dosa camp, Jayanagar
3. Food street, V V Puram (no sitting)
and many many more places.
Ch
Anyone know any good Mysore Masala Dosa place in Bangalore? Preferably
where one might sit and eat.
Thanks, Adit.
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