It is a small shop that smells, tastes and feels nothing but mini Odisha!
Our favorite has to be the Odian style samosa aka the Singhara which has small pieces of potato and not the usual smashed potatoes with a nice mix of masalas. Do try Jaan of Odian street food, Dahi Bara Aloo Dum. The chilled dahi bara topped with slightly hot aloo curry on top. It is heavy, delicious, tempting and what not. The wada was extremely soft. No efforts taken in chewing. Haha. And do leave some space for sweets because there's a huge display of varity of these and you can enjoy as many as possible until you have the capacity.
Chenpoda and kala jamun here are must try again.
I would really recommend this place for quick bites and snacks. Odia food lovers must go. Food without onion garlic with such a taste is commendable. Located near to one and only Jagannath temple at Bangalore makes it more famous. Spicy Mixtures and Other foods are at their best.
56Bhoga Sweets and snacks is an Iconic place for all Odias in Bengaluru.
This goes without saying as the options for odia street food, snacks and sweets is very limited here in Bengaluru and for the same reason whatever may be the price or scenario, odia people here like to visit this place for the food and snacks.
I had the malpua, steam cake, kakera, bara Ghughuni, samosa, gur rasgola, mixtures, namkeen etc etc. All are delicious, fresh looking and good too. Also, recently I tried the Dahi Vada aloo dum and it was spicy and yummy.
Prices are little on the higher side considering the cleanliness and the overall service, but taste balances it.
Please get here by 5.30pm evening to enjoy freshly fried snacks with Aloo dum and white peas curry. Also the packaged items are fresh in certain days and the location is behind to Jagannath Temple, Agara, HSR Layout.
Recommended place.
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