How is Bangalore-style South Indian food different from the big Udupi restaurant chains? Both are wonderful — but they are not the same. Here is the difference, and why Shastrys Cafe near Frazer Town is one of the best places for authentic Bangalore Brahmin taste, about 9 km away (~24 min by road) from our Kodigehalli kitchen.
Bangalore-Style vs Udupi Restaurants — Frazer Town
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The Udupi Tradition
Udupi cuisine comes from the temple town of Udupi in coastal Karnataka — its restaurants spread a standardised, excellent menu of dosa, idli, sambar and rasam across India. It is reliable, fast and familiar, and it set the template for the South Indian restaurant everywhere.
The Bangalore-Brahmin Style
• Set dosa, benne dosa, chow chow bath — — Bangalore inventions you do not always find on a classic Udupi menu.
• A particular sambar and chutney — — Bangalore Brahmin kitchens have their own balance, often a touch sweeter and more aromatic.
• Bisibelebath and puliyogare done the home way — — slow-cooked gojju, real spice blends.
• Filter coffee as ritual — — Coorg-and-chicory decoction, frothed with hot milk, served in tumbler-davara.
Why Shastrys Cafe Stands Out Near Frazer Town
Shastrys Cafe is a small, traditional Brahmin kitchen — not a chain. That means food cooked fresh in small batches, no garlic, and recipes carried from a home kitchen rather than a central commissary. For anyone near Frazer Town who wants the genuine Bangalore-Brahmin taste rather than a standardised one, it is one of the best in the city. about 9 km away (~24 min by road) from Frazer Town; open 8:30 AM – 2:30 PM & 5:00 PM – 8:30 PM.




