Koshy's
A vintage restaurant on St. Marks Road, Koshy's has been a staple for the city's elites and historians for decades, offering an Old World English breakfast. A must-visit for its nostalgic atmosphere.
Cost for Two
₹600
Rating
4.2/5
Type
Heritage Diner
Area
St. Marks Road
Best For
Menu Highlights
Mutton Omelette
Eggs
Chicken Liver on Toast
Meat
Bacon and Eggs on Toast
Eggs/Meat
* Prices are approximate and may vary. Menu items subject to availability.
Review Insights
AI-summarised from 20,000+ reviews across Google, Zomato & Swiggy
What people love
- Nostalgic atmosphere
- Excellent egg and meat dishes
- Central location
Keep in mind
- Service can be perceived as indifferent
- Interiors are dated
- Quality can be inconsistent
Location & Contact
39, St Marks Rd, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru
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