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In Bengaluru, fine dining is all about refinement. If you're looking for top fine-dining restaurants in the city, your search ends here.
What do you get when a city’s pleasant climate meets its bustling dining culture? The answer is a fine-dining experience that cannot be easily forgotten in the pleasant evening breeze in one of the city's fine-dining restaurants. This experience is nothing short of heavenly and is sure to soothe even the weariest of travellers.
With cuisines from across the world being served here, Bengaluru has very well earned itself the title of being ‘cosmopolitan’ – it isn’t just a prefix. It’s a title that is earned in ways more than one. So, here’s a list of some of the best fine-dining restaurants in Bengaluru. Most of these restaurants are conveniently located around 2 to 3 km from the city centre.
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This all-day dining multi-cuisine restaurant overlooking a pool is an ideal setting for celebrations. Whether you're in the mood for light snacks or a full-course family dinner, this restaurant has you covered. The menu consists of Indian, Western, Chinese, and Middle-eastern dishes that have been thoughtfully curated by a team of masterful chefs.
If you're feeling adventurous, the interactive kitchen allows you to experiment with creatively prepared dishes. With a variety of meal options to choose from, One Atria Café will hook you with its aromas from the moment you step inside.
Must-try dish: Great buffet spreads
Amenities: Live screening, gluten-free options, wheelchair accessible
Average cost for two: INR 2,000
Your perception of the word ‘royalty’ will take on a whole new meaning when you set foot inside Ssaffron. It is an authentic Indian restaurant offering dishes fit for royalty from all four corners of India. The restaurant celebrates ancient cooking methods and the use of fresh seasonal and home-grown produce. So, when in Bengaluru, enjoy this restaurant’s age-old recipes prepared with a loving modern touch. Your taste buds will experience magic, urging you to come here over and over again.
Must-try dishes: Zaraja paratha, lamb chops, dal makhni, rangoli kulfi
Amenities: Valet parking, live screening, wheelchair accessible
Average cost for two: INR 3,500
With such a variety of dining options to choose from, you're sure to find the perfect spot to suit your taste buds and mood. Take your pick, or visit them all, if time permits. After all, Bengaluru is a fine city in every sense. And why should you settle for anything less than the best fine-dining experience in the city?
Step into Olive Beach and you will feel as though you have been vicariously transported to the whitewashed villas in Greece’s coastal cities. With a luscious Mediterranean menu curated by one of India’s best-known chefs, Manu Chandra, the restaurant offers an unparalleled culinary experience.
At Olive Beach, vegetarians and non-vegetarians can look forward to plenty of culinary surprises, seasonal and otherwise. Whether it is a leisurely lunch in the courtyard or lively private dinners at The Table of Eight, this five-time winner of Times Food & Nightlife Awards for the Best Mediterranean Restaurant has something for everyone.
Must-try dishes: Harissa prawns, crab cake, Duo of Duck, leg of lamb
Amenities: Private dining, candlelight dinner, Sunday brunches
Average cost for two: INR 3,500 (with alcohol)
Since its inception in 1990, this seafood restaurant has gained a loyal following across the world. Karavalli, in Vivanta, celebrated the often-forgotten flavours of the southwestern coast of India, restored to perfection by the chef and their team here. This restoration was made possible by the locals who are proud of their culinary heritage.
Modelled after a traditional Mangalorean bungalow, Karavalli boasts magnificent interiors as rich as the flavours served on your plate. With a menu featuring a range of seafood specialities, Karavalli is the place for a superb culinary experience.
Must-try dishes: Mango curry, squid fry, prawn ghee roast
Amenities: Valet parking, bar, wheelchair accessible
Average cost for two: INR 2,000
Exceptional flavours from around the world are served against a picturesque backdrop, with an expansive menu curated with love, guaranteed to pamper both old-school patrons and millennials. Located close to the city centre, the restaurant is the perfect escape from the hubbub of city life.
Must-try dishes: Lal Bagh, kapi curry, pepper chicken
Amenities: Wheelchair accessible, bar, interactive kitchen
Average cost for two: INR 2,000
ITC Hotels are acclaimed for their exquisite culinary offerings and signature serving standards. Lotus Pavilion holds up the benchmarks set by this international chain of hotels by creating a grand dining experience.
Large, open seating areas are surrounded by lush gardens, with the outdoors seamlessly blending with the indoors. Prepare to be dazzled by a sea of blue hues and an equally attractive globally inspired menu, replete with plant-based dishes. There is no such thing as sensory overload when you’re at Lotus Pavilion!
Must-try dish: Lamb chops
Amenities: Valet parking, bar, live sports screening
Average cost for two: INR 3,500
The only thing casual about this establishment is how you step in, chill and relaxed. But don't be fooled by its relaxed atmosphere — everything else about the place is as upscale as it can get!
The beers are crafted and brewed to perfection, brought straight from the brewery to your table. The wide-ranging menu offers something for every plate. Whether hanging out with colleagues after work or aiming for that perfect date, The Bier Library is a perfect choice.
Must-try dishes: Craft beers, mutton keema pav, chicken roulade
Amenities: Microbrewery, wheelchair accessible, live sports screening, pet-friendly
Average cost for two: INR 2,500 (with alcohol)
Managed by ITC Gardenia, Cubbon Pavilion is a global kitchen with an Indian heart. Its team of gifted chefs have mindfully crafted an extensive à la carte menu (and a buffet) that comprises responsibly sourced ingredients from around the world.
The team at Cubbon Pavilion skilfully blends the flavours of a bygone era with contemporary preferences to create wholesome indulgences. Wellness and sustainability remain the restaurant’s core values, so you can order without worry; disappointment is not on their menu!
Must-try dishes: Sushi, salads, waffles, soups
Amenities: Valet parking, wheelchair accessible
Average cost for two: INR 3,000
It's a no-brainer: Byg Brewski is the place to be with beers brewing and energy brimming to power you through the week. Hence, it is no surprise that Byg Brewski is very popular and the largest premium brewpub in India, offering an array of craft beers. Its global menu is delectable and inviting, catering for every other dietary preference: vegetarian, non-vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free. Add to that live music, and table games, you’re set for an action-packed evening of merrymaking!
Must-try dishes: Popcorn prawn, cheese mushroom ball, sausage platter
Amenities: Valet parking, live sports screening, LGBTQIA-friendly
Average cost for two: INR 2,000
As they say, where there is a den, there’s usually a creek nearby. The city of Bengaluru has one too. And true to its name, this restaurant features a small creek in its alfresco area to put those nerves at ease.
Then there’s the food – appetising and featuring a wide variety of cuisines, it is prepared at interactive counters using both modern cooking ranges and clay pot ovens. The ambience is inviting and comfortable, making it hard to leave. So, whether it’s a nice, quiet meal with friends and family or a quick business meet, The Creek always makes for a superb choice.
Must-try dishes: Barbeque pork, beef tenderloin, grilled eggplant
Amenities: Valet parking, llve entertainment, differently abled-friendly
Average cost for two: INR 3,000
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