This weekend my hubby decided to give us a surprise.
He told us to get ready early morning and took us for a long drive. Half the
way through the journey he disclosed that we are going to Nandi Hills to enjoy
the sunrise and to show some monkeys and birds to our little one. We reached
there, enjoyed the sunrise, saw some grapes plantations and my daughter got to
see some monkeys too J
While returning back we were hungry and decided to stop for lunch somewhere on
the highway. We kept looking around for some good restaurants and finally
spotted Kudla. This place was on my mind since a long time too. Kudla
specializes in Mangalorean and coastal cuisine and without a second thought my
hubby took a deviation from the highway and stopped there for lunch.

The restaurant was on the 1st
floor of the building above Café Coffee Day on the New Airport Road at
Yelahanka. We parked our vehicle in the parking lot and proceeded towards the
restaurant. There was no lift to go to the restaurant, but since it was first
floor we did not find it difficult to reach there. We were provided with a seat
of our choice. The restaurant was almost empty as we had reached slightly
early.
Ambiance:
The restaurant has only an AC
section and appeared like a typical Mangalorean setup. However it was dimly
lit. Only 2 lights were lit in the restaurant. I wish they had played some nice
music to liven the atmosphere.
Service:
All the tables had plates, cutlery
and glasses even before the guests had arrived. Due to this, dust had
accumulated on the plates and we had to ask for replacement. My daughter could
draw symbols on those dusty plates with her tiny fingers. The senior staff
appeared little uninterested in the guests at the restaurant and appeared as if
they were doing a favor to the guests by serving them food. The junior waiters
served us well.
Food:
We started by ordering fresh lime
soda which was refreshing. We then took a look into the menu and loved the
variety of dishes that the restaurant had to offer. From soups, salads to main course and desserts
everything was from the coastal cuisine. Some interesting things like Spicy
Crab rasam and Seafood combo rasa were present in soups. In veg starters they
had Mushroom ghee roast, Mushroom varuval and some more dishes with mushrooms
from the Mangalorean cuisine. But the chef recommended to try Kudla ge gobi
i.e. deep fried cauliflower tossed in curry leaves, chopped garlic and
Mangalorean spices and Beeja sukha i.e. deep fried cashewnut tossed in freshly
grated coconut with Mangalorean spices.
In the chicken dishes they had Chicken ghee
roast, Kori sukha and Goan chicken
cafreal. Mutton sukha and Mutton chilly fry were some of the lamb dishes
available.
We were impressed at the variety of options
they had to offer in sea-fish. Lots of dishes were present on the menu like Prawns
upumunchi, Goan prawns balchao, Prawns koliwada from Mumbai, Crabs sukha,
Lobster masala fry, Pomfret, Anjal(Seer Fish), Bangda(Mackerel), Kane(Lady
Fish), Bollinger(Silver Fish). Some of the shell fish like lobster and crabs
were unavailable though it was mentioned in the menu. Chef recommends to try Malwani
bombil fry, Marwai sukka, Squid masala fry and Squid chilly fry.
For the main course too there
were plenty of veg options like Mangalorean sauthekai gassi, Kochi tarkari stew,
etc.
Non-Veg main course again consisted
of different varieties of fish curries. They also had Goan prawns vindaloo and
Ceyloni prawns curry which I will definitely try next time. In chicken they had
Chicken xacuti, Chettinad kara koli, Kori gassi, etc.
A variety of breads like Neer dosa,
Appam, Sannas, Pundi and Kudla Tokri were available.
In rice varieties, you could
choose from dishes like Ghee rice, Flavored rice like tamarind/lemon rice,
Tarkari masala bhaat, Kozhi biryani and Masala bhaat.
In desserts you can try Ragi
manni and Ela neer payasam which are specific to the coastal region.
What did we eat?
We ordered chilly garlic prawns,
rava fried silver fish and chicken sukha for starters. The chilly garlic prawns
were heavenly. We just loved it. The rava fried fish was crispy and tasted
homely.
We ordered a repeat of chilly
garlic prawns and my daughter requested for a repeat of rava fried silver fish
as these dishes were simply awesome.
Chicken sukha was also very good, but some of
the chicken pieces were served with skin. We don’t like chicken with skin and
had to discard the pieces. But the sukha masala was excellent.
For main course we ordered
Kundapuri chicken curry and Neer dosa. The curry was really good but we did not
like the chicken pieces as they were served with skin. While placing your order
do ask the waiter to get the chicken without skin if you don’t like chicken
skin. By default all the chicken at the restaurant is served with skin. According
to them they serve only country chicken by I was not convinced by their answer
as this was not mentioned for this particular dish in the menu.
We also ordered Fish Masala bhaat.
It was made up of tawa fried rice with boneless fish pieces in it and was
served with raita. This dish was unique and really good.
We did not have to wait too long
for the food to be served to us. The dishes just kept coming one after the
other.
We also decided to take-away
another plate of Masala bhaat with fish and the food was parceled in disposable
containers at no extra cost.
We were too full and so we did
not try the desserts. Hubby asked for the bill and we decided to pay by
AMEX card.
This restaurant has a tie up with AMEX card and time to time they also have
attractive discounts on dining like 15-20% off. Before you ask for the bill, do
ask the staff at the hotel to give you the discount if it is available.
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My verdict:
- Though the service was not that good, the food specially the sea-food was excellent and so I recommend this place to my readers.
- The Goans and Mangaloreans in Bangalore will love this place.
- By default the restaurant serves chicken with skin, so if you don’t like chicken with skin inform them before placing the order. If you eat chicken with skin, you will surely love the dishes.
- Since there is no lift, old people and senior citizens might have trouble climbing the stairs to the first floor.
- All the dishes were priced between Rs. 125/- Rs.450/- and were worth the portions served.
Rating: 3/5
Address: 198, BB Enclave,
Above Cafe Coffee Day, Hunasemaranahalli, New Airport Road, International
Airport, Bangalore
Cost for 2: Rs.800/-
Note: All the views and opinions expressed here are my own.