My usual Friday hangout. Great atmosphere! part indoor, part garden (covered). Wide choice for food and drinks and great customer service. Mike, Akhil and entire staff, keep up the good work!
Buffet will coast you around Rs.222(inclusive of tax). Book for terrace seats. Nice Bangalore view from 13th flr. Food quality is not bad. Worth for 222.
hi food lovers,
i am galvin,i had food in hotel the belair,its a great experience.stewards and managers are genuine to suggest the menu.especially chef is a good hand in the restaurant,his preparation and presentaion was so nice.over all very very good.i can recommand this restaurant to all of my circle.
this is a restaurant offering a variety of different cuisines on a buffet basis. some dishes are excellent, others are just ordinary. sweet dishes require improvement.
From Millers 46 : This is just the perfect place for meat-eaters and seafood lovers, but it does not disappoint vegetarians either. There are plenty of crunchy salads and veg grills that simply sizzle on your dining table. Home delivery within five kilometre radius . Millers takes the barbeque to residences on order - if you are hosting a party in your garden and wish to treat your guests to grilled delights, Jude will send his team with the grills and the works to stir up something exotic on the spot for you. This 70-seater joint is also open to parties for a group below 25 members. It also has a special menu for children that offers chicken nuggets and fries, potato wedges and so on.
Frescos is quite pleasant with its gravelly drive-way, foliage (there’s an Edenic garden behind the building), European-vibe furnishings and good taste in music.
The drinks menu includes imported alcohols, some wines and the usual pageant of cocktails. Since I was reunited with beer after many months, I treated myself to 330ml of Budweiser and Foster s (Rs. 95 each).
At least with those prices. The place serves absolutely horrible food. Have you ever been to an Iyengar bakery and tried to eat the 12 rupees pastry they've made? Yeah! the purple one with violet highlights. Yes! Nilgiris is exactly that but, the pastry costs 30 bucks.
Their "continental" cuisine made me wonder if it's made by someone from kodihalli who discovered bread and mayo the previous night.
Don't go there. If you want to pay for awful food- the least you can do is go to your neighborhood Iyengar bakery guy and help him make some money.