What's on explores various food options for the food connoisseur
What's on explores various food options for the food connoisseur
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The newest to hit the city's fine dining circuit is Babettes. Rings a bell? Remember the Danish movie gaestebud, which is reminiscent of the popular Babette's feast? Babette's signature cuisine is presented as a piece of art. Drawing inspiration from the gastronomical extravaganza , which forms the film's central character, food experts, Sanjay Bahn and Satish have created an exclusive menu based on the feast served in the film. Chef Paul Ebenezer brings this menu to life and serves it fresh from farm to fork. A concept born of the Danish movie Babettes gu00e6stebud, Babette's is for those who love their food.u00a0
Babette's has a dual themed du00e9cor with an insideu00a0 seating area and an outside patio, with circles, squares, trendy and classic designs, to suit various moods and needs. What you'll find is a fashionable space, with an eclectic and futuristic du00e9cor, that suits trendy Silicon Bengaluru's present day repute and lifestyle. The inner seating area is a more formal place, with an old world du00e9cor, a reminder of the days, when Bengaluru was a sleepy cantonment town and a pensioner's paradise.

What's not: The menu is not very exhaustive, so after you've frequented the restaurant a few times, you will have to order your favourite dish once again.
Wallet factor: Meal for two Rs 1,500
Where: Babettes, 423, 8th Main, 4th Block Koramangala (restaurant is part of the Aspasia hotel).
Ph: 99725 72309, 2552 1674
Kung Hei Fat Choi (Happy New Year)

What's hot: The barbeques especially crafted for the New Year's feast, dish out unlimited vegetarian and non-vegetarian starters. The grain fed stuffed chicken is a full chicken, stuffed with rice and is a whole meal in itself. The New Year sweet and sour fish is also quite wholesome, with noodles and fried rice. A complimentary beer or soft beverage comes with the elaborate buffet lunch. For dessert options there is Mandarin soufflu00e9, candied Mandarin peel and caramelized Asian pear.
What's not: Other than the barbeques and a few specials like the dim sums, grain fed chicken and sweet n sour fish, the rest of the food offered are conventional Chinese fare.
Where: Ginseng, Hotel Royal Orchid, HAL Airport road. Ph: 4178 3000, 2520 5566. Chinese New Year celebration is on till 13th February, 2009.u00a0
Wallet factor: The lunch buffet is priced at Rs 399 for non-veg and Rs 349 for Veg (excluding tax). Chinese a la carte dinner is priced at Rs.700.
