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An old world colonial cafe, extremely popular eatery in Bangalore since many decades. Quite an iconic place. They have many signature dishes which are quite popular. Many options available for vegetarians as well. We had mushroom on toast, baked beans on toast, veg cutlet and their famous cold coffee. View all feedback.
What Shreejon B doesn't like about Koshy's:
This place is around 70 years old, and probably since then they forgot to clean it. It has heritage, spider webs, a filthy kitchen and no provision for parking. Coming to the food menu, it is a HORROR. The service almost does not exist and the staff do not seem to have much clue of what waiting might actually be like. The prices are nowhere worth the experience and food. Best to ignore this place like you should a 70... View all feedback.
Right on the main road on Lavelle Road. It’s one of Bangalore’s oldest and rarest cafe which also sells beer a very rare combination. Just be careful of timings as k. Google it shows open from 11. But from 11-3 both non ac and ac options are open. But from 3-7 the ac section and lunch items are closed. Overall food is very nice but service sucks . The waiters are pretty old and hence they don’t care much so don’t expect a very good service. Price is also very reasonable overall a place you should try
An old world colonial cafe, extremely popular eatery in Bangalore since many decades. Quite an iconic place. They have many signature dishes which are quite popular. Many options available for vegetarians as well. We had mushroom on toast, baked beans on toast, veg cutlet and their famous cold coffee.
Visited this legendary restaurant to grab lunch. Unfortunately reached there late and did not get the Lunch Menu. However, got the all day menu and it was delicious. Tried the chicken sandwich, mutton cutlet and fresh lime soda and they were excellent. This is a mandatory place to visit especially for breakfast.
Visited the place with my friends. Reached the place at around 2pm. The place was decently crowded. It has the authentic look and feel, like walking into an Indian Coffee House, what the place is famous for and basically the character of the place. The mutton cutlet here is famous and hence we ordered a plate. We also ordered the vegetable cutlet, butter toast, lassi, mushroom omelette, special coffee and a tea. The fact that you pay 625 rupees for two cutlets was totally unacceptable after tasting it. Its big, but a very average cutlet, served with some veggies. Totally disappointed. The vegetable cutlets were decent enough and probably the best thing we ordered. The butter toast was also good and hence the 2 stars. Everything else was very poor. The lassi was below average, the fries did not have any seasoning and not well fried as well. The place is just about the old setup inside and everything else is below average, the food, the service. Definitely a let down.
This place is around 70 years old, and probably since then they forgot to clean it. It has heritage, spider webs, a filthy kitchen and no provision for parking. Coming to the food menu, it is a HORROR. The service almost does not exist and the staff do not seem to have much clue of what waiting might actually be like. The prices are nowhere worth the experience and food. Best to ignore this place like you should a 70 year old abandoned house.
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