Hari Super Sandwich
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/EATING OUT, BANGALORE/ Updated : Sep 30, 2016, 16:40 IST
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Started around 15 years ago, Hari Super Sandwiches is the place for cheap, filling and delicious comfort food. The sandwiches come stuffed with everything from curd to chocolate to American sweet corn to chilly cheese and gulkan. … Read more
Started around 15 years ago, Hari Super Sandwiches is the place for cheap, filling and delicious comfort food. The sandwiches come stuffed with everything from curd to chocolate to American sweet corn to chilly cheese and gulkan. The soft sandwiches are made with special milk break, which is procured from the owner Hari’s hometown Hindupur in Andhra Pradesh. Read less

Started around 15 years ago, Hari Super Sandwiches is the place for cheap, filling and delicious comfort food. The sandwiches come stuffed with everything from curd to chocolate to American sweet corn to chilly cheese and gulkan. The soft sandwiches are made with special milk break, which is procured from the owner Hari’s hometown Hindupur in Andhra Pradesh. There are also a range of innovative chaats, such as bread masala, boondhi masala, Om Puri masala and dahi congress. Wash these down with a masala coke, or one of their milkshakes, lassis and juices. While the original outlet is located in Jayanagar, its popularity has resulted in the opening of several other branches across the city as well.
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