Mast Kalandar is one of the very few places in India that has spread its wings in cities like Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune, Chennai which serves authentic North Indian food. If you are looking for a quick and healthy bite then Mast Kalandar is the place to be. Mast Kalandar offers value for money combo, be it the paratha combo or the rice combo, the variety and taste will leave you wanting for more.
Mast Kalandar makes an optimum use of oil in their food preparation without compromising on the taste. With outlets in almost all the major areas in Bangalore, Mast Kalandar is surely worth a visit.
In a recently announced menu at Mast Kalandar consists of Alacarte and combo meals.
Alacarte consists of a variety of starters, chaats, curries, rice, breads, drinks & deserts to choose from. On the starter menu,you can find tandoori kebabs. The aloo sikandri tastes awesome so do the whole platter which includes aloo, paneer tikka & subj sikh kebab. Rice lovers will find biryani with a twist, tadka daal chawal, chole chawal, rajma chawal,kadhi chawal and khichdi to choose from...
In breads will be the parathas, roti and naans...
Curries includes veg of the day, paneer, chole , varieties of daal, kadhi etc.
The paratha combos are a must try. Parathas are accomplished raita, daal makhani, chutney and salad. Apart from the regular aloo, gobhi, mix veg parathas, you can find some delicious combinations of maithe paneer corn, cheese and spring onion or mirchi... paushtik paratha is also there with sprouts filling. The cost ranges from Rs 65-99.
The hulka phulka thaali is hulka phulka on the budget and health, but bhaari on taste. A must try if you are looking for a whole meal. it comes in 3 varieties HP1,2, or 3. The daily goers go for Hulka phulka.
Then there are rice combos and curry combos. They serve some daily special combos like baingan bharta with jowar/ bajra roti. Every thing comes in the range of Rs. 65-125 with taxes extra.
For the drinks, the shikanji at mast Kalandar is a must try, if you like the sweet and salty taste of lemon water and jaljeera. The Mango lassi is heavenly. The deserts includes hot gulab jaamuns, malpue, rabdi, icecreams and halwa.
Any food you try, any combo you order, you can still find a more healthier option at Mast Kalandar, let it be the paushtik paratha or the options as bajra or jowar or whole wheat rotis.
In a recently announced menu at Mast Kalandar consists of Alacarte and combo meals.
Alacarte consists of a variety of starters, chaats, curries, rice, breads, drinks & deserts to choose from. On the starter menu,you can find tandoori kebabs. The aloo sikandri tastes awesome so do the whole platter which includes aloo, paneer tikka & subj sikh kebab. Rice lovers will find biryani with a twist, tadka daal chawal, chole chawal, rajma chawal,kadhi chawal and khichdi to choose from...
In breads will be the parathas, roti and naans...
Curries includes veg of the day, paneer, chole , varieties of daal, kadhi etc.
The paratha combos are a must try. Parathas are accomplished raita, daal makhani, chutney and salad. Apart from the regular aloo, gobhi, mix veg parathas, you can find some delicious combinations of maithe paneer corn, cheese and spring onion or mirchi... paushtik paratha is also there with sprouts filling. The cost ranges from Rs 65-99.
The hulka phulka thaali is hulka phulka on the budget and health, but bhaari on taste. A must try if you are looking for a whole meal. it comes in 3 varieties HP1,2, or 3. The daily goers go for Hulka phulka.
Then there are rice combos and curry combos. They serve some daily special combos like baingan bharta with jowar/ bajra roti. Every thing comes in the range of Rs. 65-125 with taxes extra.
For the drinks, the shikanji at mast Kalandar is a must try, if you like the sweet and salty taste of lemon water and jaljeera. The Mango lassi is heavenly. The deserts includes hot gulab jaamuns, malpue, rabdi, icecreams and halwa.
Any food you try, any combo you order, you can still find a more healthier option at Mast Kalandar, let it be the paushtik paratha or the options as bajra or jowar or whole wheat rotis.
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