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Caperberry @ Manipal Centre, Bangalore

Must write that this was a sheer accident business lunch with a colleague.... but boy, Meeting Chef Abhijit and His Lovely wife Shruti Saha was a real pleasure, Had this awesome lamb chop and a quaint salad.... very affordable and exquisite decor with heavenly parking space with a valet in the heart of Bangalore.... a true fine dine experience.... would rate food at 4.4/5 and decor and service at 4.75/5
For for it folks!!! you will not regret the dining experience.... :-) :-)
Cheers!! and do book if you want it to be a special evening.

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PreeOccupied said…
Hari, I didnt know you had this Blog. I sure would love to see more photos along with your experiences here. Adding this to my Blog's Friend's list.

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