Started in 1965, Brahmin’s Coffee Bar is a city landmark that is still frequented by generations of loyalists for its breakfast and evening tiffin. Situated in Basavangudi, it remains one of Bangalore’s most memorable dining experiences. The spare menu offers only four dishes, but each is prepared to perfection using family recipes. These include soft idlis, crisp vadas and tangy khara bath, all served with coconut chutney in steel plates. Finish your meal with a serving of sweet kesari bath and a glass of steaming filter coffee. There’s no seating inside, so most diners finish their food in the courtyard outside.
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