Filter Kaapi trail, walking food tour in Bangalore
Overview
Inclusions
- Snacks - South Indian snacks will be served
- Coffee and/or Tea - Filter Coffee will be served
- Local bazaar visit
- Guide
- Entry/Admission - Malleswaram
What to expect
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Malleswaram, 3'rd Main Road, Bengaluru 560003 India
Discover why Bangalore is a haven for foodies. Sample Bangalore's best Idli stitched in jackfruit leaves, butter dosa and the legendary 4 yard filter coffee in eateries best known for each of these delicacies. Experience the culture and learn more about the city and its people through legends and lore. Walk through a local bazaar and feel more alive!
Duration: 3 hours
Meeting point
Traveler pickup is offered
Pick up is available from all city hotels, if chosen. Pick up is not available for hotels in Airport, Electronic city or Whitefield.
Additional information
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
- Not recommended for travelers with food allergies
- Most travelers can participate
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers
- Face masks required for travelers in public areas
- Face masks required for guides in public areas
- Face masks provided for travelers
- Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
- Social distancing enforced throughout experience
- Gear/equipment sanitized between use
- Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
- Guides required to regularly wash hands
- Regular temperature checks for staff
- Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms
- Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
Exclusions
- Pick up and drop is not included.
Ticket delivery
Cancellation
I was in bangalore on work and had only a Sunday morning free. Luckily this food walk was available for Sunday morning. I had a fabulous time savoring all the south Indian snacks. Harish led the walk and is a great guy and foodie. I had masala dosa, idly vada sambar, mangalore bonda, sugarcane ju...
I was in bangalore on work and had only a Sunday morning free. Luckily this food walk was available for Sunday morning. I had a fabulous time savoring all the south Indian snacks. Harish led the walk and is a great guy and foodie. I had masala dosa, idly vada sambar, mangalore bonda, sugarcane juice and the quintessential 4 yards filter coffee. We also walked past colourful bazaars and visited 2 ancient temples. It turned out to be a great Sunday morning.I was very lucky to be the only person on my food tour so had an excellent time with Shekar. We went to 3 different restaurants and had delicious Uddina Vada, Idli and finally the best Masala Dosa (I’d had a few dosa’s before this one and can say this is definitely the best). Then it’s a tour aro...
I was very lucky to be the only person on my food tour so had an excellent time with Shekar. We went to 3 different restaurants and had delicious Uddina Vada, Idli and finally the best Masala Dosa (I’d had a few dosa’s before this one and can say this is definitely the best). Then it’s a tour around a small food and flower market before having Curd Vada and traditional filter coffee at the end of the tour. The food was fantastic and Shekar was a great guide - knowledgeable about the food and the history of it, the local neighbourhood and food customs. I’d recommend doing this tour as soon as you get to Bangalore so you know what to order for the rest of your time in South India!We did a fantastic food walk in Bangalore with Chandrashekar. He took us to all the marquee restaurants where locals frequent. We enjoyed butter dosa and idli. The filter coffee was the highlight. Chandrashekar was very friendly and passionate about the local cuisine. I would highly recommend it
We did a fantastic food walk in Bangalore with Chandrashekar. He took us to all the marquee restaurants where locals frequent. We enjoyed butter dosa and idli. The filter coffee was the highlight. Chandrashekar was very friendly and passionate about the local cuisine. I would highly recommend itThe Filter Kaapi trail is a fantastic food walk in Bangalore. It's a great way to savour the famous local cuisine of South India. Chandrashekar was our guide and he took us to local eat outs to taste the best of what Bangalore has to offer. The dosa we had was mind blowing and so was the famous ...
The Filter Kaapi trail is a fantastic food walk in Bangalore. It's a great way to savour the famous local cuisine of South India. Chandrashekar was our guide and he took us to local eat outs to taste the best of what Bangalore has to offer. The dosa we had was mind blowing and so was the famous filter coffee. Eating these local favourites in eateries is a great way to know about Bangalore and it's people. I would recommend this food walk to everyone.I had the pleasure of Chandrasekhar for a guide as we walked through the shady streets of the Malleswaram district. Its an easy walk and fascinating area. The three eateries visited had heritage going back fifty to one hundred and thirty years. The food was amazing, interesting spices, and a grea...
I had the pleasure of Chandrasekhar for a guide as we walked through the shady streets of the Malleswaram district. Its an easy walk and fascinating area. The three eateries visited had heritage going back fifty to one hundred and thirty years. The food was amazing, interesting spices, and a great coffee to end the tasting. I dont normally drink coffee but this was really really good. If you want to feel the district coming to life as the shops open, the food smells, the organised chaos, the culture, and the friendliness of walking an area less discovered by travelers, this is for you. The dosa was amazing! A highlight.Chandrasekar was a wonderful host and guide. He is a long tine resident of Malleshwaram and knew the best local restaurants for us. We went to 5 restaurants each known best for one dish! Over 3 hours we had the best dosa, idly. Vada sambar, pongal and coffee. An amazing idea for a morning walk. I...
Chandrasekar was a wonderful host and guide. He is a long tine resident of Malleshwaram and knew the best local restaurants for us. We went to 5 restaurants each known best for one dish! Over 3 hours we had the best dosa, idly. Vada sambar, pongal and coffee. An amazing idea for a morning walk. I would highly recommend this to all foodies who like to learn about a city through its food.