Binge On Shows In Bangalore & Enjoy This Five Course TV Dinner Meal At Home

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Araku created headlines for opening India’s first Modbar, a globally recognised coffee school in its cafe in Bangalore. With a cafe in Indiranagar, that’s much more than an ordinary coffee shop, Araku houses a bookstore, delectable food and freshly brewed coffee. And now Araku has something extra special for Bangaloreans who binge-watch Tv shows in the comfort of their home. The award-winning coffee producer is offering a lavish five-course TV dinner that promises to ake your TV-binge nights an extra special one. Here’s how.

Araku Offers A Lavish Five-Course TV Dinner FOr Bangaloreans While They Binge Watch

Inspired by American heat-and-eat TV dinners, Araku’s new set meal brings a dash of luxury and fine-dining to your couch eating experiences. Chef Rahul Sharma has curated these meals promising punchy, aromatic flavours that will take you on a trip across the world. With years of experience at the three- Michelin-star Noma and Mumbai’s Masque, Chef Rahul Sharma uses fresh ingredients sourced from urban farms and significant ingredients from Araku in Andhra Pradesh.

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TV Dinner Meal Priced At ₹1500 Includes Dishes  Sourdough, Tiramisu, Coffee & More

Binge watch on your favourite TV show, as you unravel the five-course affair of miso chili popcorn, sepia rice with squid ink, tomato sourdough fresh mizuna and udon noodles fermented chilli sauce. End your meal on a sweet note with the velvety tiramisu. Coffee lovers! You can sip a coffee of your choice. Weekend curfews might leave you wondering how to spice up your weekends. Well, that’s where Araku’s TV dinners might just make your evening a lavish one. Interestingly, there will be a new menu every week, so it can be a TV binge night, whenever you wish! The five-course TV dinner at Araku is priced at ₹1500. So what are you waiting for? Select a show of your choice, and order a meal here with poise!

Sanjana Shenoy: Content, Coffee and Cats these are a few of Sanjana's favourite things. Born in Baroda, brought up in Kuwait, settled in Bangalore, travel and food is her blood, bread and butter. When she isn't brewing delicious, wanderlust content, she's busy planning the smatter of restaurants she'd visit over the weekend.