NITN | @notintownlive | 11 Aug 2022, 05:14 am
Eating out in Bengaluru
Bengaluru/NITN: The city’s train-themed restaurant Platform 65 has curated a menu consisting of 75 special dishes to mark India’s 75th Independence Day.
Spread over 6000 square feet, the restaurant has tables with mini railway tracks, with each table named after a station , such as Ahmedabad, Trivandrum, Kanpur, etc.
The food at Platform 65 is carried by miniature trains straight from the restaurant’s kitchen to the table.
The multi-cuisine restaurant serves North Indian, Andhra and Telangana cuisines, and Chinese.
This special Independence Day menu will be available for a month starting from August 11.
The restaurant is offering a 15 per cent discount on all items on the main menu to military personnel and their families to mark the occasion.
Sadgun Patha, managing director and co-founder of Platform 65, said the dishes will be made in the likeness of the Indian Tricolour.
- City Heroines – Women’s Day special heritage walk through Dalhousie’s stories of reform and resistance
- US Bakery Giant Cheesecake Factory Brings its Signature Slices to India with Bengaluru Debut
- From Desert to Sea: 5 Breathtaking Blue Cities Around the World
- Japanese Ambassador’s Bengaluru Visit Puts India's Best Pizza in Spotlight
- Vintage automobiles steal the show at The Lake Club, Kolkata
- Heritage walk traces Medical College Kolkata’s 192-year journey of medicine, reform and nation-building
- Zakaria Street Heritage Food Walk in Kolkata - Register Now to Taste a Living Culinary Legacy
- Step Into the World of Bridgerton at These Real-Life Locations
- This New Place at Zurich’s Bürkliplatz is Quietly Becoming Everyone’s Favourite Stop
- From ancient sea routes to your plate: Taj Bengal’s Jatraa is Kolkata’s must-taste food voyage
Amid the ongoing Middle East conflict, global flight operations continue to face disruptions, with limited services and rising airfares affecting travellers across several regions.
Air India on Tuesday announced a phased increase in fuel surcharges across its domestic and international network, citing a sharp rise in aviation fuel prices triggered by the ongoing conflict between Iran and the United States in the Middle East.
The Ministry of Civil Aviation on Monday said Indian carriers are planning to operate around 50 flights between India and the Middle East region amid ongoing tensions in the Gulf that have significantly disrupted flight movements.
