A unique eatery in Bengaluru has implemented a rule that bans patrons from discussing politics and real estate while dining, ensuring a more relaxed and enjoyable experience.
BengaluruEateryDiningPoliticsReal EstateReal Estate NewsMar 06, 2025
The eatery banned these discussions to create a more relaxed and enjoyable dining environment, free from the stress and tension that often accompany conversations about politics and real estate.
The eatery offers a blend of traditional South Indian dishes and international cuisine, catering to a wide range of tastes.
The response has been largely positive, with many diners appreciating the effort to create a more pleasant dining environment. However, there have been some critics who argue for freedom of speech.
Yes, the eatery offers a variety of activities such as live music performances and cooking classes to enhance the overall dining experience.
The ambiance is warm and inviting, with a décor that combines modern elements with a touch of rustic charm, creating a cozy and welcoming atmosphere.
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