We think Biryani should be officially called “Bae-ryani” for it is love and its life! But exactly how can we measure our eternal love for Biryani? Maybe Bangaloreans have an answer and it is long! More than a kilometre long to be precise. Anand Dum Biryani in Bangalore witnessed a 1.5km long queue of people waiting to gorge on their delicious biryani. A passer-by took a video which went viral. Read on to know more.
Anand Dum Biryani In Bangalore Witnesses 1.5km Queue; Video Goes Viral
While Karnataka has allowed restaurants to re-open, Biryani lovers seized this opportunity like a chicken drumstick and ran to their favourite restaurants. On September 27 however, maybe most Bangaloreans had the same plan. On this day, the famous Anand Dum Biryani in Hoskote witnessed a long queue of 1.5 km biryani lovers.
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Someone shared a video of hundreds of people eagerly waiting for their turn in a 1.5 km long queue outside the restaurant in Bangalore. And this has gone viral on social media after it was shared on Twitter by user @ikaveri. “Tell me what biryani this is and is it free?” read the caption of the 1.26-minute clip. The video shows a huge queue of people in masks waiting for their plate of biryani. The line outside the eatery almost stretched for 1.5 km, The News Minute reported. Located almost 25 km from the Bangalore city centre, people leave for the eatery before dawn to reach there before the food gets over.
Queue for biryani at Hoskote, Bangalore. Send by @ijasonjoseph
Tell me what biryani this is and is it free? pic.twitter.com/XnUOZJJd2c— Kaveri 🇮🇳 (@ikaveri) September 26, 2020
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Bikers & Cycling Groups Frequent Here For Early Morning Biryani Breakfast
Since being shared online, the video has prompted several reactions among netizens, with many trying to gauge the speciality of Anand Dum Biryani. Someone joked after seeing the video, “I will not even stand for Amrit in such a long queue.” Yet another added, “They serve only on 3 days a week and get over by 8.30, 9 am.” One netizen quipped, “Mutton Biryani at Anand Dum Biryani. Has become a weekend morning ritual for many from Bangalore to go there.” While someone sceptical said, ” Lots of folks go there cause of the long drive and the drama of waiting for hours for it. Crowds also include biker clubs, cycling groups and all. ” Here within Bangalore city, you can visit Ranganna Military Hotel to feast on delicious Nati style biryani.