
Exploring Bengaluru’s Iftar hotspots: Shivaji Nagar, Frazer Town, and Koramangala
The HinduBengaluru, for all its tech-driven energy, is not exactly a city that never sleeps. On the evening of March 14, we go on an Iftar walk across three distinct neighbourhoods — Shivaji Nagar, Frazer Town, and Koramangala. “Bengaluru is not just about tech parks and traffic,” she says, “It’s about moments like these — where history, culture, and food collide.” The heat and smoke make us thirsty, so we find solace at Malabar Kulukki Sarbath Stall, run by Hassan Sinan, a coffee shop owner from Indiranagar who sets up his Ramadan stalls across the city. “Honestly, I didn’t expect Ramadan vibes to hit this hard here,” says 19-year-old Aisha Khan, a college student and first-time Iftar walker. You’ve got kebabs on one side and cocktails on the other — it’s like two worlds colliding, and somehow it just works.” We make a beeline for MR Kulukki, run by Hamza, a former Empire Restaurant employee who claims to “know the pulse” of Koramangala’s crowd.
History of this topic

Bengaluru's Outer Ring Road snarls: Traffic Police warns of heavy evening jam amid flyover closure
Hindustan Times
Traffic Gridlock Grips Bengaluru as Holiday Rush Sets in
The Hindu
Stuck in Bengaluru traffic, commuters have an eerie encounter with 2 creepy faces. Watch
Hindustan Times
Bengaluru police issue traffic advisory ahead of Lok Sabha polls on May 7. Full Details
Hindustan Times
Growing metro network puts new areas of Bengaluru on map of desirable real estate
The Hindu
PM’s visit to Bengaluru: Traffic restrictions on August 26
The Hindu
Roads to avoid ahead of PM Modi's rally in Bengaluru today
Hindustan TimesDiscover Related












































