Best Places for Breakfast in Bangalore/ Bengaluru

The Raj Pavilion, Bengaluru

Breakfast is what makes the entire day wholesome. There are many places in Bangalore that are worth mentioning. English, Continental, and South Indian flavors clubbed together is what makes Bangalore a favorite among Indians and foreigners alike.

9 best places to have breakfast in Bangalore/ Bengaluru”, a fusion of cuisines from all over.

  • Vasudev Adiga– Indiranagar for their awesomeKesari Bath
  • Smokehouse Deli– Indiranagar is when you are in the mood for Blueberry Pancakeson Weekends
  • Health Zingo– Bellandur for the healthyoil and Fat-free BurgersandPohaon Sundays
  • Carrots– Koramangala to experiment withVeganbreakfast
  • The Egg Factory– St Mark’s Road forBlueberry cream cheese with french toastor spinach Chilli and Cheese omeleton those sad news mornings.
  • Indian Coffee House– Church Street, My all-time favorite breakfast joint for the simple yet mouth-wateringScrambled Egg.
  • Maiyya’s– Jayanagar 4th Block. South Indian and traditional all the way. TheButter roast Paper Dosa is good here.
  • Pinxx– Dickenson Rd. for those days who crave a bit of North Indian flavors likeParantha.
  • Cafe Terra– Koramangala. Sunday mornings when you want to exploreBelgium Inspired breakfast

If you want authentic breakfast places and don’t mind the ambiance:

Veena store, Bangalore, Bengaluru
Veena Store: Khara Bath
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1.Veena Stores, Malleswaram: One of the best, if not the best idlis in town. You must also try out their Kesari Bath, Khara bath, Bisibelebath, Avalakki bath, and Puliogre.

Warning: No place to sit here, but the taste is well worth it.

2.Brahmin’s Cafe, Basavanagudi:Idlis here are too soft as cotton and crispy vada melt in the mouth.

3. Hole in the wall (Koramangala):

The Hole in the Wall Cafe is one of Bangalore/Bengaluru Cafes.
The Hole in the Wall Cafe is one of Bangalore’s Cafes.

The meaty fries here were exceptional. They serve up a range of burgers and have a wide breakfast menu. It’s usually too crowded to get a table but the cafe clears out frequently. Hole in the wall – if you’re looking for a quick breakfast fix, here’s the place to go. The Hole in the Wall is a warm, bright, and winsome place with a great ambiance including both indoor and outdoor seating. Satiate your craving for a good old-fashioned English breakfast in Bangalore here. They have a wide variety of offerings including pancakes, waffles, salami, sausage, breakfast sliders, pies, pastries, etc.

4. Fat Fanny’s (Koramangala):

This quaint little cafe in Koramangala is known for its hearty breakfast meals that they serve all day.

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Pictured here: Admiralty Meal, Masala Omelette, and Classic waffles with apple reduction. They play jazz covers of the popular pop songs and have old sewing tables as furniture. Love it.

5. Monkey Bar (Indiranagar):

Red waffle at MonkeyBar, Bangalore, Bengaluru
Red waffle

This red velvet waffle is the only reason Monkey Bar made to this list, but big enough a reason, too. If you’re the kind, you can continue your visit till the night and they’ll have plenty of drinks in store for you to help with that!

6. 38 Castle Street (Brigade Road):

Having a leisurely breakfast in Bangalore has become as scarce as hen’s teeth. However, as the saying goes:“One should not attend even the end of the world without a good breakfast.”– Robert A. Heinlein, breakfast is an important meal to begin your day on a profuse note. Bangalore will spoil you when it comes to breakfast joints. From making you feel fit for royalty English breakfast to mouth-watering South Indian dishes, breakfast in Bangalore offers you all.

~Rashika Daga, Content Writer at Peersome


Following are the best places to have all your cravings satisfied breakfast in Bangalore-

  1. 154 Breakfast Club, Kormanagala

Small yet classy, breakfast at 154 Breakfast Club will leave you with a gleeful smile on your face. Delightfully delicious food at reasonable price, this place is ideal for both vegetarians and the non-vegetarians. Bacon, sausage, waffles, baked beans, and salad are some of the delicious items worth trying here. With a widespread menu, you get simple decor with limited seating and a homely feel.

2. Koshy’s

Koshy's Bangalore, Bengaluru
Located on St. Mark’s Road, come here for an English breakfast. Delicious eggs in different forms.

Opened in 1940 Koshy’s is a classic breakfast in Bangalore hangout and is quite popular among the journalists, businessmen, creative artists, and writers. Savor fried sausages, beans, bacon and eggs in a wide variety of forms with different toppings without burning a hole in your wallet here.

3. Shri Sagar, Malleshwaram

Shree Sagar Malleswaram, Bangalore, Mangalore eateries
Shree Sagar Malleswaram

If in a mood for great South Indian food, visit this inexpensive place. Well, when the food is mouth-watering the ambiance doesn’t matter, does it? The crispy benne (butter) Masala dosa is worth the wait in this typical retro environment.

4. Café Noir

English breakfast lovers treat yourselves with a splendid and traditional breakfast in Bangalore on weekends in Café Noir. For weekdays you get French and American cuisine as well. Among their delicious options, you get ham, bacon, omelet, chicken sausages, grilled tomatoes and sumptuous pastries.

~Praneet Koppula, Daily design thinker, Weekend Cook, Occasional photographer


Here’s a list of cafes that offer the tastiest breakfast in Bangalore and set you up for a fun-filled day-

Café 132:

Cafe 132 Kormangala,Bangalore
Cafe 132, Kormangala
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Café 132 is one of the newer places in the hangouts, café scene of Bangalore by comparison. However, it has quickly moved into my list of best places to have breakfast, and hang out, all at the same time.

Cup O Joe:

Cup O' Joe, Bengaluru, Bengaluru
Cup O’ Joe, Bengaluru
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This is another feasible option for enjoying an early breakfast or a late brunch. The egg lovers would especially love the way in which the scrambled eggs are done here.

Egg factory:

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The Egg Factory,
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Another famous breakfast joint, the Egg Factory is best known for its garden frittata and chilly egg. Also, there is a variant of a sunny side up on toast calledKejriwalwhich is enjoyable. For beverages, one can go with the filter coffee or Whats up Doc (for a cooler variant).

Coffee On Canvas:

Coffee On Canvas, Bengaluru
Coffee On Canvas, Bengaluru
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Coffee on canvas wouldn’t make it to many people’s list considering its food alone, which although good, isn’t the greatest. However as a place wherein you can start your mornings with a good enough breakfast, a strong filter coffee, and an inspiring earthy interior highlighted by art, this would probably prove to be perfect.

Hole Lotta Love:

A Hole Lotta Love Cafe, Bengaluru
A Hole Lotta Love Cafe, Bengaluru
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This is a sister outlet of The Hole In The Wall Café. A café with good food and great ambiance, it is a perfect place to while away hours sipping on a drink and tucking into a pancake. Frequented by students, it serves a wide breakfast menu, good continental food such as burgers, pasta, and sandwiches, and delicious waffles and pancakes with a variety of toppings. It has a brunch menu that is liked by many.

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Taaza Thindi(Taaza Thindi – Bangalore)

Taaza Thindi: Morning hours at the restaurant, Bangalore, Bengaluru
Taaza Thindi: Morning hours at the restaurant
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It is a 10-minute walk away from Bangalore Central Mall(a major landmark in the city). Like most breakfast joints it opens at 7 am sharp. If you are someone who loves walking you would love to take an early morning walk to this place through the tree-lined lush green neighborhood. It’s not surprising to see people from all strata of the society coming up every morning to this small picturesque joint.

Talking of food there, it is delicious, healthy and cooked and served in an environment with insane emphasis on hygiene.

~Vikalp Jain, Co-founder AcadGild


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Depending on the budget you get ample choice English Breakfast places in Bangalore Below are 3 of my favorites:

1)ITC Windsor Manor – Raj Pavillion:

The Raj Pavilion, Bengaluru
The Raj Pavilion, Bengaluru,
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If you are in a mood for a lavish breakfast buffet, this is a great option. There are similar buffets available in Leela and Taj Westend.

2)Nandhana Grand Hotel – Koramangala:

Nandhana Grand: The new attached restaurant, Bangalore, Bengaluru
Nandhana Grand: The new attached restaurant

3) South Indies – Indira Nagar – South Indian Breakfast Buffet:

South Indies, Bengaluru
South Indies, Bengaluru – 840/A 100 Feet Road Near Cmh Rd
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There are tons of splendid places you could check out Bangalore’s best breakfast munchies!

Do share in the comments section if you know more best breakfast places in Bangalore/ Bengaluru…

A Traveller’s Guide to Bangalore or Bengaluru

Cubbon park, Bangalore, Bengaluru

Aptly, named the ‘Garden City’, it boasts of an amazing number of flowering trees and parks. With splendid pink cassias and golden acacias blooming, with Jacaranda flowering in purple majesty and the gulmohars lighting the roads with their flame-orange brilliance, the city is a sheer delight to wander around in.

Bangalore or Bengaluru can be the ideal starting point for an exciting exploration of the fascinating, architecturally rich heritage of Karnataka, every important tourist attraction in Karnataka is within a day’s journey reach. While Bangalore or Bengaluru has its share of ancient forts and temples, it is a perfect spot for soaking in the sun and local color at the finest and friendliest of hotels. It is a shopper’s paradise where Karnataka’s fabulous traditional silks, coffee jewelry, and handicrafts can be bought at well-stocked, reliable shops.

Air– Bangalore is accessible by regular flights from Mumbai, Chennai, Delhi, and Kolkata. Air services also link to smaller cities like Hyderabad, Mangalore, Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram and Coimbatore.

Rail- Bangalore is connected to Chennai by several super-fast trains such as the Shatabdi, Brindavan and Lalbagh expresses. It is also connected to all other major Indian cities by rail.

Road– Connected by National Highway to Mumbai 1021kms. And Chennai 331kms. Both are eminently motorable highways.

  • Accommodations– Hotels come in a wide variety- you will find in them modern comforts enhanced by ancient tradition. Amid the hustle and bustle of city life, there are tranquil bases where business and pleasure meet. Rooms and conference halls can be had tailored to suit almost any kind of budget.
  • Shopping– The best buys in Bangalore or Bengaluru are Karnataka’s vast treasure-trove of traditional handicrafts: famous Mysore and Bangalore silks, carvings in wood, sandalwood, ivory and rosewood, copperware, cane and bamboo in furniture and crafts, lacquerware wooden toys and traditional gold jewelry in designs that have remained unchanged for centuries.
  • Kaveri (Karnataka State Arts and Crafts Emporium)
  • Handicrafts Museum
  • Janata Khadi Bhandari
  • Khadi and Handmade Products
  • Khadi Gramodyag Bhavan
  • Central Cottage Industries Emporium a selection of the quaint, the exotic, the earthy, the folksy, the best of typically Indian clothes, bags, shoes, linen, furnishing and bric-a-brac.
  • Lidkar Emporium – The state’s leather emporium with a wide selection finished goods.
  • Priyadarshini Handloom House- Sells the colorful handloom range of Karnataka both in silk and cotton. Sarees from Molakalmuru, stunning with their contrasting borders and silks from Kollegal in gorgeous colors and with exquisite woven borders.

Besides this, there are other shopping areas at Brigade Road, Commercial Street, M.G.Road, and others. Brigade Road and Commercial Street are ideal grounds for gift-hunting, window-shopping, and people-watching and are alive with the color of garment, jewelry, footwear, furnishing, gift, electronics, books and fashion accessories stores.

  1. Tipu’s Palace – Begun by Haider Ali and completed by Tipu Sultan in 1791, it is one of the several beautiful and luxurious places they built all over the State. Its architectural style is reminiscent of Tipu’s more opulent Daria Daulat Palace at Srirangapatnam. He used it every summer and named it Rashk-e-Jannat, the envy of heaven.
Tipu Sultan Palace, Bangalore, Bengaluru Main Entrance view
Tipu Sultan Palace, Bangalore Main Entrance view

Constructed mainly of wood, it has 5 intricately sculpted arches surmounted by exquisite minarets. The walls and ceilings were once covered with bright paintings narrating the daring exploits of Haider Ali and Tipu, but these have faded into a pale whisper over the centuries.

  1. Lal Baugh– Lal Baugh is artistically landscaped with an eye for ordering nature’s beauty without confining or stultifying it. It has expansive, lush lawns, a profusion of flower beds, lotus pools, and tinkling mountains.
Botanical Garden, Lal Bagh, Park, Garden, Greenery
Bengaluru Botanical Garden, Lal Bagh, Park, Garden, Greenery
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Among the beautiful flowering Indian trees, is the Asoka (saraca indica) which bears brick-red flowers. The closely related Magnolia and Champa bearing white flowers that waft a heavenly fragrance are in abundance though there is only one specimen of the Indian Dillenia bearing fragrant, magnolia-like white flowers. Most of the centuries-old trees are labeled for easy identification.

The best time to visit Lal Baugh is during the best months of January and August when riotous color with the flowers and vegetables appearing at their best for the annual Flower, Fruit and Vegetable shows held in these months.

  1. Cubbon Park– Cubbon Park was planned and laid out in 1864 by Sir Richard Sankey, the then Chief Engineer of Mysore, but named after Sir Mark Cubbon, Bangalore’s longest serving Commissioner.

Cubbon Park is a lush, grassy expanse fringed with flower beds, shady bowers, and flowering trees, where literally thousands of breeze seekers can take a walk, without bumping into each other. In the evening, the illuminated fairy fountains light up and a restaurant in the center of the park serves light refreshments.

Venkatappa Art Gallery Bangalore, Bengaluru
Venkatappa Art Gallery Bangalore
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4. Venkatappa Art Gallery– The main exhibition displays the works of famous Mysore artist, K.Venkatappa, a 20th-century art genius from Mysore who went on to achieve national and international fame with his work displaying both Indian traditionalism and Modern European technique. Venkatappa was a noted sculptor too, and the gallery displays several of his evocative plaster-of-Paris works as well as some of his personal musical instruments. A separate section houses the dynamic modern sculpture of Major Cheppurdira Ponappa Rajaram. A hall attached to the gallery holds exhibitions of contemporary Indian painters from time to time.

5. Visveswaraya Industrial and Technological Museum– The Museum is a wonderland of information about the marvels of science. You can see an unconnected tube light glow, learn how to make motion pictures, paper, and burglar alarms. These are some of the fascinating aspects of the museum. It has several rooms, each devoted to one discipline or aspect of technology.

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A Traveller’s Guide to Bangalore- Part 2

World Milk Day

World Milk Day

Every year on June 1 World Milk Day is observed. The campaign was initiated by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations to recognize the importance of milk. The day was first celebrated in 2001 all across the world.

  • Loaded with nutrients like protein, Vitamin A, B1, B2, B12, and D, potassium, and magnesium, it is believed to be much more nutritious than most beverages.
  • Milk has been recognized as an important part of our daily diet, across all cultures.
  • Be it in our daily cup of tea and coffee or in shakes, smoothies and ice cream, milk has numerous uses but is most often enjoyed alone. This is probably because milk is regarded as a complete meal.
  • Every day our cows graze slowly, while the world changes at an increasing speed. The member dairy farmers of FrieslandCampina take good care of their cattle.

  • A collaboration with the NY Times’ T-Brand Studio and MilkPEP, this short film takes us behind the scenes of how milk gets to tables around the country, from the cow to your glass. Shot on location at Silver Spring Farms and Byrne Dairy in Syracuse, New York.

The Story of Milk

World Milk Day events are happening across the globe. If you wish to know about these events happening near you, please clickhere

Six Must-Visit Foodie Places In Sydney

6 must-visit foodie places in Sydney

If you are up for a food adventure then Sydney is the place to be. Australia is probably one of the best places to go to if you are craving for delicious cuisine and Sydney is one of the cities that will make you crave for more. There are so many reasons why tourists are coming back and forth from their country to the city of Sydney and we hope that you could take the time to know the some of the best restaurants in Sydney.

  • ESTER
Ester, foodie places in Sydney

ESTER restaurant has this intimate, warm and secluded vibe wherein you could definitely feel the importance of privacy while you are munching on your food. One great detail that is also noticeable when you enter the restaurant is the large wooden oven that would truly make you feel warm in the cold weather in Sydney. Their menu is something that you must not ignore because there is just so much to choose from. If you are craving for sausages or pigtails then this is the restaurant that you should visit. Here are their other best-sellers: Ester Sourdough, Roasted Oysters, Salmon Roe, Potato Scallops, Blood Sausage, Raw Kingfish, Cheddar Pie, Leaf Salad, Roast Corn, Ricotta Dumplings, Bone Marrow, King Prawns, Fish Fillet and much more.

  • SEPIA
Sepia, foodie places in Sydney

SEPIA is considered a hidden gem in the local corporate buildings in the Darling Park precinct. If you go to SEPIA, you will enjoy the jazz vibe of the ambience and interior. SEPIA is one of the most visited foodie places in Sydney because of their amazing drinks and you will truly feel at home. If you are a wine lover then this is the best place to visit and enjoy. This restaurant offers 4 amazing courses and to truly make the most out of your eating time, try their degustation and you will surely not regret it. Here are their best-sellers: Saikou Salmon, Smoked Roe, Sudachi, Calendula, Tempura Oba Loaf, Sugar Cured Egg Yolk, Cobia, Dashi Cream, Water Chestnut, Nori, Dashi Jelly, Spanner Crab and much more to choose from.

  • MONOPOLE
Monopole- foodie places in Sydney

MONOPOLE is another favourite for wine lovers. This place is everyone’s favourite hang-out place because it has this intimate vibe that is very infectious to the point that you will be more relaxed conversing with people. MONOPOLE has set a community of people who gather every now and then to talk and mingle with one another. Food isn’t the only great thing about this place but the people as well. If you want to their best-sellers, see the following: Sydney Rock Oysters, Iggy’s Sourdough Bread, House Cured Beef Pastrami, Lamb Ribs, Blue Mackerel and much more.

  • KENSINGTON
Kensingtion, food places in Sydney

Located in the Old Clare Hotel in Chippendale is KENSINGTON. KENSINGTON has an industrial ceiling and it has concrete and definite pillars that will give you the regal and sophisticated vibe. KENSINGTON offers great food as well. Some of their best sellers include the following: Peking Duck, Shandong Chicken, Salt Baked Chicken, Broth Chicken & Vegetable, Princess Chicken, Chinaman’s Hat, Crab Meat with Egg White, Salt & Pepper King Prawns, King Prawns in Chili Sauce and much more.

  • 10 WILLIAM STREET
William street, foodie places in Sydney
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10 WILLIAM STREET is located in the city of Paddington. This restaurant is famous for its Italian dishes that will surely make your mouth water. 10 WILLIAM STREET is a wine and food place where people from all around the world gather to eat and hang out with people. 10 WILLIAM STREET has an inviting atmosphere that will make you keep coming back.

  • SIXPENNY
Six penny, foodie places in Sydney
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This cool restaurant is named after the sixpenny restaurants from many years ago. SIXPENNY is a degustation restaurant which is a brave and bold move. SIXPENNY is one of the most frequented restaurants in Sydney because of their great space and ambiance and amazing menu. The interior is simple and well-crafted so everyone will totally feel at home. Their best-sellers are the following: Japanese Cucumber, Green Tomato & Cheese Gougeres, Pumpkin Scallop, Spanner Crab, Spanish Mackerel, Aged Lamb RumMackerelny more.

Sydney is definitely the number one food place in Australia so better pay the city a visit!


Author bio: Mark Aldrin R. Hipolito is a daytime writer for Brooklyn Depot, one of Australia’s best food places that offer burgers and brew. Mark also writes about the best food places in Australia and some parts of the world in order to attract the foodies to devour great food.