The good news for the Bengaluru peeps is that their city is now the home to India’s first-ever slow living restaurant, ‘Maya’. Nestled in Jayanagar, this place sparks calm and tranquility at every corner. Maya is just the perfect place to spend some special moments with your loved people and deep dive into their mouth-watering cuisines and delicacies. Let’s hop on and look into this stunning masterpiece restaurant in Bengaluru.
Maya Is A Visual Delight
Sumukh Tallam, the founder of Maya, got the inspiration for designing this restaurant in Bengaluru from Sri Lankan architecture and noted architect Geoffrey Bawa’s design philosophy. All the corners of Maya are a visual treat to the eyes. Decorated with checkered tiles, white painted walls, vintage pieces of furniture, mesh chairs, and cane decors, this place is pleasantly beautiful. The most exciting part of all is their seating areas; both indoors and outdoors. In fact, even their cutleries are too elegant to gaze at.
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Maya Is Housing An Art Gallery
The ground floor of this 3-storied place is also the home of a magnificent art gallery. They highlight exhibitions of artworks by promising and coming artists.
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Taste A Mix Of Global Cuisines In This Restaurant In Bengaluru
Just like the interiors, the menu of this restaurant has quite some flavours of Sri Lankan cuisine. Maya offers the most lip-smacking global cuisine but their specialty lies in adding a hint of Sri Lankan flavour. The most authentic part of this place is that they follow sustainability, discard using plastic, and source all their ingredients locally.
The chefs offer the most appetising vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes to the crowd. If you are here anytime, make sure to try out some of their wide range of delectable delicacies.
- Chilli Basil Noodles
- Hong Kong Style XO Sauce
- Prawn Tempura
- Korean Spiced Mushroom Dim Sums
- Oriental Manchow Soup
- Vietnamese Onion Flower
- Don’t forget to sip on their refreshing mocktails and smoothies.
- To end your day on a sweet note, don’t leave Maya without indulging in their Serradura, a Portuguese Sawdust.
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Maya will assuredly mesmerise you with the yummiest dishes of various cuisines while sitting in the most beautifully decorated place.