Nature is a like a dog,
it invariably makes you fall in love with it. For those who are nature lovers,
Bangalore is a treat and for those who are not, it is a welcome relief! There
are some places which get etched in your memories not just for what they
offered but because they offered a solace which was much needed. They offer you
with mouth watering delights, big mugs of Beer, chilled bottles of Breezers,
laid backs cafés and a space to simply be who you wish to be.
Heavens know that
staying near Kormangala was the best thing I could have ever asked for. The
most happening place in Bangalore: where the taste buds rest in peace, ready
only to die till the stomach bloats and the neck feels full. My list of places
visited might just be a handful but they are precious. The Jyotinivas college
lane : California Pizza Kitchen, Chung Wah, Tunday Kababi ( ah! The orgasmic
mouth melting kababs and mutton with gravy), Corner House (where we would die
eating chocolate, read DBC). A little further up were Coffee on Canvas where I
found myself having some me- time, watching other people play as I immersed
myself in my book, pasta, milk shake and doodled some keep sakes. Forum Mall
was a second home, bustling with energy as weekends would mark the end of the
week. The sudden movie plans at 10.30 in the night were worth the watch. That
never ending fly over to Electronic City where the setting sun would amaze you
for the love that nature could offer you with, in your troubled times.
Finding home food was a
little difficult. Yet Uttar Karnataka Mess in Jaya Nagar is where my taste buds
would find the much needed solace and comfort. As cheap as 45 rupees a thali,
the meal would be a delight for the day. La Casa, a little nearby offered
sumptuous sizzlers and soups. How can I miss the sandwiches and ice cream of
Cool joint ( they were not the best, yet they were delicious) Right next the
Sugarcane juice shop offered big mugs of mint, lemon and ginger flavoured
sugarcane juice. The Cakewala cakes were sinful as ever (their chocolate truffle
pastry and mango cheesecake). Being a tea lover I found the aroma of Chai point’s
teas soothe my nerves, the ginger so strong that your throat would crave for.
The best part of the
city was undoubtedly the rainshowers (most enjoyed when indoors!;) They would
melt away my pains in streams gushing down, only to let me know that life was
and will always be much more than what I was experiencing; the cool breeze
would embrace in a way you only wanted to be hugged.
More than this, I fondly
remember the city to look at people beyond their exterior. Coming from Delhi
where outer appearances are all that
matter, Bangalore was a comfort. Here people talked their minds out, spoke,
felt and did all they could without being conscious of what others were
thinking.
Back home, my mom told
me “You’ve become a proper Banglorean”. This remark of hers would have been a
compliment to a Bangalorean and an insult to a Delhite. Nonetheless, I took
from it what my heart wanted to.
Trees : My love |
I may not have lived
the city entirely but from whatever I tasted, spoonfuls of love is what lingers….
P.S: I'm sure you'll tell me I hardly saw the place. Well, I was working too. Numbers don't count, memories do!:)
3 comments:
Hope you visited Atta Galatta at least once :) It's on Jyoti Nivas College Rd too.
Of course I've been there amd loved the place. I went there for a poetry meet that stays in my heart.:)
Of course I've been there amd loved the place. I went there for a poetry meet that stays in my heart.:)
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