Karnataka is a state in the south western region of India. It was formed on 1 November 1956, with the passage of the States Reorganisation Act. Originally known as the State of Mysore, it was renamed Karnataka in 1973. The state corresponds to the Carnatic region. The capital and largest city is Bangalore (Bengaluru).
Restaurants in Karnataka
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This place is about 29km from Chikmagalur,It is a small,sleepy village.The Veeranarayana temple. the temple is beautiful,the single rock cut pillars are so skillfully made that they continue to amaze you.The artisans who created such beautiful temples must have been exeptionally talented and very skillful. Must go and visit these temples which are lesser known than Belur and Halebeedu temples,and take pride in our rich heritage.
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Basavangudi is one of the few areas in Bangalore that have retained its old-world charm. A residential area with quaint homes, leafy roads, markets and temples, a walk here can take you back in time. Always buzzing with activity, Basavanagudi buzzes even more feverishly before festivals. There are numerous restaurants here, some institutions in themselves. This is a good place to feast on idlis (savory cake), dosas (savory pancakes) and the famous filter kaapi (coffee).
I has been there already twice and for sure i will go again. Incredible place and mixture of locality. Beautiful flowers, and so true people and surrounding, Love this place!!!!!!
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Malleswaram, that bastion of Tamilians in Bangalore, is another locale that is a whole world away from India’s silicon city. Watch maamis in their kanjeevarams haggle in the market, visit a temple or two, eat local food and browse through small shops. The Kaadu Malleswara Temple and Sankey Tank are oases of calm amid the bustle. A new arrival on the scene is the incongruous Mantri Mall, much reviled for being the harbinger of modernization in Malleswaram.
Being born in Bengaluru and brought up near Malleshwaram I can attest this is one of the very few piece of our glorious past retaining the heritage, culture, local way of life. Even time I visit India, Malleshwaram is a must visit place. The divine temples, market, local shops and eats are always worth. In my humble opinion Malleshwaram, Gandi Bazaar must be brought under national monument and protect from any further destruction. If both these areas as razed the city liberally will lose it's real identity.
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This is a real experience to walk along Commercial Street and shop in all the quaint shops, with great bargains for clothing be careful for traffic and carry an umbrella for the heat and strong sunshine! There are some great eateries and also try Anands for lovely Indian snacks, fresh and tasty
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