Aloro
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS IN BANGALORE/ Updated : Oct 4, 2016, 10:15 IST
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Aloro is the Italian speciality restaurant situated at the lobby level of the Hotel Crowne Plaza. Aloro in Italian means Laurel.
Aloro is the Italian speciality restaurant situated at the lobby level of the Hotel Crowne Plaza. Aloro in Italian means Laurel. Read less

Aloro is the Italian speciality restaurant situated at the lobby level of the Hotel Crowne Plaza. Aloro in Italian means Laurel. The look is smart, the interiors are done in elegant chrome and glass with large windows, and a wall sized wine rack. It offers the diner a variety of choices among homemade pastas, wood fired authentic thin crust pizzas to freshly prepared antipasti, and a wide variety of superb meats and seafood. They also boast of a premium selection of Italian cheese, wines and Grappa. Among its best are Panzanella, Ristretto di Pollo Con Cubetti, Penne Pasta, Rigatoni Pasta, Risotto al Giallo e Funghi, Zucotto and Petto di Pollo. They also do executive lunches during the week.
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