'Idli at Rs 10, dosa at Rs 20': Bengaluru restaurant's affordable prices leaves internet shocked

Published : Jul 18, 2024, 01:17 PM IST
'Idli at Rs 10, dosa at Rs 20': Bengaluru restaurant's affordable prices leaves internet shocked

Synopsis

A woman was recently left surprised after seeing the cheap prices at a South Indian restaurant in Bengaluru. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), user Sahili Totale shared a photo of the menu and compared it with the famous Rameshwaram Cafe in Bengaluru, which is known for its South Indian cuisine.   

Dining out is getting more and more expensive, so even a basic dinner may be costly. All eyes, nevertheless, have been drawn to a recent tweet made by a woman regarding the reasonable costs at a South Indian eatery in Bengaluru. A user comparing the restaurant's menu to the well-known Rameshwaram Cafe in Bengaluru, which is well-known for its South Indian food, posted a picture of the menu on X (previously Twitter).

The user disclosed that the eatery, which is situated in Bengaluru's Jayanagar neighbourhood, is called Taaza Thindi. The menu, which was posted in the post, showed some incredibly low prices—a masala dosa was priced at Rs. 20 and a single idli and vada was only Rs. 10. Not only this, other South Indian delicacies such as Kesari Bhat, Kharabhath and Chow Chow Bhath were also offered at similarly affordable prices.

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