Bangaloreans, if you’re wondering where you can devour an authentic Onam Sadhya meal then we’re here with all the deets. While last year, Onam was celebrated amid the coronavirus induced lockdown, this year there are fewer Covid restrictions. Yet with the third wave and delta variant cases looming, restaurants have taken to serving Onam delicacies in boxes and conducting fine dining in batches to ensure the safety of citizens. Here’s what’s in store.
Onam Sadhya Meals In Bangalore
The traditional spread of aromatic delicacies for Onam is just within your reach. As Kerala celebrates the iconic harvest festival, people from across Bangalore await the delicious meal. The Koramangala based restaurant, Kappa Chakka Kandhari is encouraging take-aways only on Friday and Saturday for Onam. Their spread includes 26 traditional dishes including parippu payasam, chakka pradhaman and palada. Chef Regi Mathew informed the news to The Times Of India.
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Restaurants Encourage Takeaways Instead Of Dine-In
Other restaurants like the Indiranagar-based Salt Mango Tree put out the Onam Sadhya menu on August 14 itself. The manager of the eatery, Vibin Balakrishnan revealed to TOI that the intention behind this is to avoid crowds on Thiruvonam day on Saturday. Just like Kappa Chakka Kandhari, they have also publicised the take-away menu and encouraged customers to opt for that instead. This year the covid restrictions in the culinary field have led to a rise in prices for the Onam Sadhya which range from ₹149 to ₹1,500. Other places you can order Onasadhya are Elite Kerala Mess and Thalassery Restaurant.