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Bidrage med feedbackHaving Mudde in Maadappa mess is a different feeling all together. Unlimit Pure veg, Soft ragi balls, great taste of sambar, palya,pappad butter milk in the end is awesome
Think of ragi Mudde? Come here.. this pure veg place will serve probably the most best Ragi Mudde in Bangalore
Awesome.. rustic and authentic eatery from our old bengaluru.. it was nostalgic...<br/ <br/ Just like our village Style..<br/ <br/ First they serve you with hot water to wash hands..<br/ <br/ They ask you to place bottle caps so that sambar stay at another side so that you can dip it properly..<br/ <br/ Then they serve citrom like pickle or yerlikai uppinkai which is delicious<br/ <br/ Ragi mudhe is kneeded and served to the size you want.. and it's is unlimited..<br/ <br/ They serve hurli happala or a fryum which is very good<br/ <br/ Next they serve sambar and vegetable side dish<br/ <br/ They also serve rice, rasam and buttermilk.. all are simple and good<br/ <br/ Price is 90/ <br/ <br/ Masala Vada is RS. 10/ which is also great<br/ <br/ This place is a definite go in when you are around majestic
Best ragi mudde meals in the city....!!! Right from native to city.. very hygienic and fast service. I was referred by a friend and now a regular customer. 10 star for Taste.
Vegetarian Mudde meal is an oxymoron to someone for whom the food is not native. That is mudde which is supposed to be dunked into lots of gravy and swallowed rather than chewed is kind of best married to yummy mutton and chicken gravies. So I was a bit hesitant to try this mudde vegetarian place.<br/ <br/ But I did and I am glad I did not miss out on the lovely experience as it is kind of a different serving style. This place is managed by many senior citizens it looked like, courteous and efficient. You need to buy a coupon of Rs. 80 for the meal. Someone seats you and there is this big steel plate with a glass of hot water placed on the plate. The water is for washing your hands, and it is hotter than your hand requires so take your time to wash slowly and carefully into the bucket a lady gets next to your table (very crude version of Rajdhani), the good part is that you get to wash your plate with the hot water and pour it into the bucket as well.<br/ <br/ Then it starts – the continuous and quick serving of the food – pickle, papad, subzi (radish when I went) and then there is a guy who comes to your table and carves a mid size ragi mudde (ball) from within a humongous ragi ball and this is followed by unlimited dal with soppu (greens). You can have unlimited ragi mudde, dal (or sambhar as they refer to it) and subzi. Only the papad costs extra if you want more...I liked the taste of this papad. After your are done eating copious amounts of sambhar and subzi with the mudde, you can have copious amounts of rasam with rice.Buttermilk follows,not sure if this is unlimited. The service is very efficient and quick, they keep coming at you with the food. And they actually try to coax you to eat more. You will not get a chance to glance away from your plate – the food is simple, homely, fresh, hot. Once you feel stuffocated, on an especially hot Bangalore day, you can stop eating and go to the wash basin.<br/ <br/ The guy who manages the serving operation is an older man dressed in formals and he takes his job seriously. Keeps ensuring the servers are going to the right table in time when you are about to run out of an item…so it’s just in time service. This man reminds me of those overseeing a wedding lunch service or even that one person who takes charge when the whole wedding party bus has stopped somewhere to have lunch.<br/ <br/ The place is small and furniture mid to old. The cleaning ladies stand in sight to be ready to clean right after you get up. This I found disconcerting and not very palatable.<br/ <br/ The senior citizen cashier is welcoming and he suggested I come back again on a Monday (yes, they are open) or a Friday, that is when they have the best items.<br/ <br/ The entry is via a building that looks like a smaller apartment complex and you have to walk through the parking area to find this place. There are enough direction signs once you find the place on the main road.