Khan Saheb Grills and Rolls
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/EATING OUT, BANGALORE/ Updated : Sep 30, 2016, 16:37 IST
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This tiny eatery in Indiranagar serves some of the best Mughlai fare in Bangalore. With its mouth-watering grilled meats and affordable prices, Khan Saheb is a favourite with non-vegetarians. It is famous for its wide range of kab … Read more
This tiny eatery in Indiranagar serves some of the best Mughlai fare in Bangalore. With its mouth-watering grilled meats and affordable prices, Khan Saheb is a favourite with non-vegetarians. It is famous for its wide range of kababs, such as chicken kalmi kabab, mutton sheek kabab, mutton boti kabab, and chicken malai tikka, with vegetarian options such as grilled mushrrom and babycorn and paneer and aloo tikka also available. Equally popular are the whole wheat rolls, which can be stuffed with chicken, mutton, prawn, egg or vegetables. Read less

This tiny eatery in Indiranagar serves some of the best Mughlai fare in Bangalore. With its mouth-watering grilled meats and affordable prices, Khan Saheb is a favourite with non-vegetarians. It is famous for its wide range of kababs, such as chicken kalmi kabab, mutton sheek kabab, mutton boti kabab, and chicken malai tikka, with vegetarian options such as grilled mushrrom and babycorn and paneer and aloo tikka also available. Equally popular are the whole wheat rolls, which can be stuffed with chicken, mutton, prawn, egg or vegetables. For an even more indulgent treat, try the beda roti and burji, which comprises of crisp fried rolls with marinated and shredded chicken, mutton or paneer. There’s also chicken and mutton biryani on offer.
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