“All This Food At Extremely Hygienic QSR Cost Just ₹197”, Man Raves About Bengaluru’s Arogya Ahaara

Arogya Ahaara is a restaurant in Bengaluru that prides itself on its hygiene, sustainability, and budget-friendly meals.

by Sanjana Shenoy
“All This Food At Extremely Hygienic QSR Cost Just ₹197”, Man Raves About Bengaluru’s Arogya Ahaara

There’s something for every eater in Bengaluru. Like extravagant experience? There are luxurious restaurants. Enjoy a drink or two? Head to resto-bars and breweries. Seeking filter kaapi and coffee? Run to the nearest darshini. Recently, a man took to X (formerly Twitter) to rave about Arogya Ahaara, a restaurant in Bengaluru that prides itself on its hygiene, sustainability, and budget-friendly meals.

Man Lauds Arogya Ahaara In Bengaluru For Serving Meal For Less Than ₹200

Rishabh Jain, a social media influencer from Jaipur shared pictures of his outing to a simple South Indian restaurant in Bengaluru. His first picture shows a table laden with food. There are two plates of golden-brown dosas with coconut chutney, a bowl of kesari (sooji ka halwa), one with idli, vada and copious amounts of chutney and two glasses of badam milk.

In his caption, the X user writes, “All this food at an extremely hygienic QQR restaurant cost just ₹197.” It was quite unbelievable to imagine that the massive quantity of food ordered costed less than ₹200. Jain further mentioned that similar quality and quantity of food at a Jaipur QR would have cost 10x the price. He called the taste and food quality “great.” Moreover, he called Bengaluru food “bang.” He posted a picture of his bill to prove his point. You can also see the restaurant has a squeaky clean and spacious ambience. 

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Netizens Say Only Happens In The Garden City

Netizens took to the comments section to express their surprise and laud Arogya Ahaara. One X user rightly guessed that this was the HSR outlet of the popular restaurant. At Arogya Ahaara, one can get takeaway food by the kilo by bringing their own dabbas to the restaurant. This sustainable approach makes this restaurant popular amongst locals and those who wish to save some bucks.

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Another Netizen mentioned that one can get this meal in Mumbai for ₹300 from Ramashray. Jain also said this QSR has “lightning-fast” service. He also stated that even on a food truck one can’t get a generous South Indian meal like this for ₹400.

Cover Image Courtesy: @rishsamjain/ X

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First Published: May 31, 2024 5:23 PM