Spiga
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS IN BANGALORE/ Updated : Oct 3, 2016, 15:53 IST
Synopsis
Offering diners both al fresco and indoor seating, Spiga is a superb spot for delicious Italian food served amidst a sunny ambience.
Offering diners both al fresco and indoor seating, Spiga is a superb spot for delicious Italian food served amidst a sunny ambience. Read less

Offering diners both al fresco and indoor seating, Spiga is a superb spot for delicious Italian food served amidst a sunny ambience. The décor is minimalist, and everything—from the walls and ceilings to the floors and the furniture—is washed in white. Its rooftop location on the fourth floor affords expansive views of the city and the setting sun, and the restaurant has an energetic, youthful vibe about it. The presentation of dishes is lovely—you’ll hesitate to take your first bite—and the pastas are divine. End on a sweet note with one of their cheesecakes, and you’ll be converted to a regular.
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