A popular South Indian restaurant in Bengaluru has caught the internet's attention with a unique signboard that bans real estate and political discussions. The quirky move has sparked curiosity and debate among locals and visitors alike.
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The signboard at Paakashala prohibits customers from engaging in real estate and political discussions while dining at the restaurant.
Paakashala implemented this rule to create a more serene and relaxed dining environment for all customers, avoiding potentially divisive conversations.
The public has had mixed reactions, with some appreciating the effort to maintain a peaceful atmosphere and others finding it restrictive.
Paakashala serves traditional South Indian cuisine, including a wide range of dishes such as dosas, idlis, and various vegetarian and non-vegetarian delicacies.
Yes, the signboard has had a positive impact on Paakashala's business, with an increase in foot traffic and positive customer reviews.

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