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  1. Rameshwaram Cafe in Bengaluru’s Indiranagar allowed to reopen, BBMP levies fine
  2. Digging Into Delicious Little Details About Bangalore's Rameshwaram Cafe


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Rameshwaram Cafe in Bengaluru’s Indiranagar allowed to reopen, BBMP levies fine

Rameshwaram Cafe, located on 12th Main Road in Bengaluru’s Indiranagar, was temporarily shut by the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) after receiving regular complaints from residents regarding the restaurant. The BBMP issued a closure notice following the complaints and the restaurant has been shut since December 13. However, BBMP and the restaurant confirmed to TNM that it would reopen on December 17, as a fine had been levied for using single-use plastics. Residents in Indira Nagar had accused the restaurant of making the area noisy and ignoring the reckless parking by customers, who also dumped used disposable plates on the streets, the footpath, and then eventually the road. The footpath would be blocked as customers would eat standing on the footpath as there is barely any space inside the restaurant to sit. They also said that the cafe was fined multiple times by officials and yet there was no improvement in managing their customers. Dr Shive Gowda, Medical Officer of Health (MoH), BBMP, said that the notice for closure was given due to the restaurant using single-use plastic which is banned in the city. “However, the restaurant has written to us saying they will comply with all the rules and regulations. If higher authorities accept this, then the restaurant will be able to operate once again,” he further added. Later, he confirmed that a fine has been levied on the restaurant, and they will be allowed to reopen. “The reason given behind the closure is a ve...

Digging Into Delicious Little Details About Bangalore's Rameshwaram Cafe

Walk up 12th main road in Indiranagar and you’re bound to spot a swarm of people congregating around steaming plates of South Indian fare. Despite having no dearth of old-school breakfast spots, Bangalore has seen the young Rameshwaram Cafe grow from strength to strength in just a few years. Here’s looking at its origin story, profit estimations, menu favourites, and more. Mornings in Karnataka’s capital city often come with golden dosas, pillowy idlis, and fragrant filter coffee. And there are plenty of renowned places for a bite, including the iconic 80-year-old Vidyarthi Bhavan and the charming hole-in-the-wall Veena Stores. However, the ever-growing appetite for South Indian None have come close to amassing the cult following that The Rameshwaram Cafe – located in Bangalore’s bustling Indiranagar – boasts of. The spot is easily distinguished by the throng of eager-eyed diners – some perched on the footpath with plates of Ghee Podi Idli and Open Butter Masala Dosa, others lined up in long queues for a bite. And this holds true for almost any time during the day, through the week considering the eatery is open from 6:00 am to 1:00 am. We take a look at what contributed to this popularity as well as the best picks for the menu. Rameshwaram Cafe, Bangalore is a quick-service restaurant (QSR) Locals in the city are familiar with the term ‘darshinis,’ which is used to refer to a QSR. Ubiquitous in the city, these come with minimal (or no) seating, reasonable pricing, and a l...