16 May 2009

Dinner at Jalsa

A family dinner on the occasion of your parent's wedding anniversary at Jalsa (Bangalore) can be a beautiful and fun experience, especially when you feel like you have been transported to the Mughal era.
I thought the interiors were beautiful although extravagant.
Yes yes. I like colour. And i like it more when its in monochrome (or almost).
Dont they really look like they were part of a period drama?With the staff dressed in Mughal attire, I half-expected Shahjahan and Mumtaaz to pop out of one of the corners of the restaurants !
And of course, i loved the turbans they gave their customers to wear during the royal dinner :)

9 comments:

  1. Ummm... more importantly (for me :)... how was the food?

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  2. i was about to ask the same question??? How was the food and whats your reco!!

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  3. whoops!!! :) yup yup.. its yuuummm.. north indian cuisine..but, im NOT the best judge of food..i can gobble down any food without thinking twice about it.. and the bill can be a little heavy on your pocket :/

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  4. But u should definitely visit (novelty sake) and decide for yourself whether you wanna go back...

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  5. Mama mia...a diner like that is... a nirvana !

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  6. bonjour,
    nice instant captures..beautiful colors and compositions..bravo!

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  7. I love the images... Very nice..! :) 1st and 4th are my personal fav's :)

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  8. Awesome! Where is this place exactly? It looks like a must-do just for the experience!

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  9. @ Flaneurbanite

    Its near Marthahalli. On the outer ring road. You will find it on your left when you are moving up north towards Hebbal.

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