Pick and choose to your heart’s content

Are you bored of those confusing menu cards and long waiting period after ordering your food in restaurants? Opt for the buffets then! These are the restaurants you can hit without apprehensions and enjoy the best buffets in South Bangalore.

Isys, one of the well known hotels in Jayanagar offers buffet lunch and dinner. It is a multi cuisine restaurant which includes Chinese, Indian, Continental and Thai cuisines. Buffet lunch on weekdays is priced at Rs 375 (inclusive of all taxes) without drinks and on weekends it is Rs 417 (inc of all taxes) without drinks. Dinner buffet is available only on the weekends and is priced at Rs 464 (inc of all taxes) without drinks.

Isys restaurant

The buffet includes a variety of dishes: two soups, two vegetarian starters, one non-vegetarian starter, Indian breads, two vegetarian rice dish, one non vegetarian biryani, dal/rasam/sambhar, two non vegetarian gravies, 10 salads, seven desserts including ice cream; dinner buffet includes chat counter along with all these dishes.

Address: 79/8, ground floor, President Hotel Premises, Elephant Rock road, 3rd block Jayanagar. Ph: 60000600

The other crescent is one of the recently joined hotels in the long list of hotels in Jayanagar. It mainly serves North Indian and Continental cuisines. The restaurant has a relaxing atmosphere and is apt for chilling out with friends.

Buffet lunch is served only from Monday to Friday and is priced at Rs 165/- (inc of all taxes) without drinks. Wine is the only alcoholic drink available. Lunch buffet is served from 11.30 am to 3.30 pm.

The other crescent

Address: 49, S Kariyappa Road (South End Road) near NSR road, Bangalore Ph no: 080 43699999

24th main, a vegetarian restaurant at JP Nagar offers lunch buffet at just Rs 169/- (inc of all taxes) without drinks. It is a vegetarian multi cuisine restaurant serving Indian and Chinese cuisines. Lunch buffets is available from Monday to Friday. The only alcoholic beverage available is wine.

Address: 827, 12th cross, 24th Main Road, JP Nagar 2nd phase, Bangalore-78 Ph no: 08026588620

Banjara is a multi cuisine restaurant serving South Indian, Tandoor, Punjabi and Chinese cuisines. It has an equal list of dishes for both vegetarians and non vegetarians on the menu. Lunch buffet from Monday to Thursday is priced at Rs 325 (inc of all taxes) without drinks and from Friday to Sunday it is priced at Rs 340 (inc of all taxes) without drinks. Alcohol is available.

Address: BDA Shopping Complex, 4th Block, Jayanagar, Bangalore Ph no: 080-41538865

Golden Oak (La Marvella)

Golden Oak (La Marvella) again is a multi cuisine restaurant serving Indian and continental cuisines. Breakfast buffet and lunch buffets are available. Breakfast buffet is priced at Rs 307 with drinks and is served on weekdays and weekends at the same price. Lunch buffet is available from Monday to Saturday which is priced at Rs 491 without drinks. Sunday brunch is priced at Rs 499 (exclusive of taxes) with welcome drink.

Address: #1, 14th Cross, South End Circle, 2nd Block Jayanagar Bangalore-11 Ph no: 080-40894999

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