A Bengaluru restaurant has made waves with its unconventional dining rule, prohibiting discussions on real estate and politics, leading to a heated debate on social media.
BengaluruRestaurantPoliticsReal EstateDiningReal Estate MumbaiMar 08, 2025

The restaurant has implemented a rule that prohibits diners from discussing real estate and politics during their meals.
The rule was implemented to create a more pleasant and relaxed dining environment, as the restaurant noticed that heated discussions on these topics were making some customers uncomfortable.
Reactions have been mixed. Some customers appreciate the peaceful atmosphere, while others feel it is an unnecessary restriction on free speech.
Yes, the rule has sparked a broader debate about the role of public spaces in fostering community and free expression, and other restaurants are considering similar policies or taking different approaches.
The restaurant remains committed to the rule, aiming to create a positive and respectful atmosphere for all customers, and is open to making adjustments based on customer feedback.

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