Sunday experience
Good
1. Masala Dosa was just like the one we got from Arogya Ahaara. I guess Taaza Thindi is the original? I'm not too sure about these details. Either way, it was delicious.
2. The surroundings of this eatery are comparatively much better than most places in Bangalore.
3. Parking isn't exactly plenty, but the roads are laid out well enough.
4. Tea and coffee were good.
5. Quick cleaning service.
Bad
1. The layout of the restaurant isn't sensible for large crowds. The payment counter is right next to the counter, where you collect two other dishes. So is the wash basin. People are just pushing each other around. Seating is close to non-existent, with people trying to block space for each other.
2. The Kesari bath dish tasted like they put every clove they had in their store in it.
3. The security, as usual in Bangalore, aren't really solving anything besides asking people to move around when there's barely any place to stand.
4. The counter serving Masala Dosas wasn't as clean as I expected it to be. But hygiene has taken a slight dip post Covid in most restaurants in Bangalore.
Other places to try out after Taaza Thindi that are as good or better:
1. Arogya Ahaara, HSR Layout (parking is an issue)
2. MTR, HSR Layout
3. IDC Kitchen, Forum Mall
4. Rameshwaram Cafes (Whitefield and Rajajinagar has the most space, parking a minor problem again if Valet is closed)
5. Swathi Delicacy, Koppa (This is outside the city, but it takes significantly less time to reach since it's a highway. It is a costlier option if you're just visiting jusy this because of toll and fuel prices)
6. Haldirams, HSR Layout (only the North Indian food tastes good here)