Kyra is the new restaurant that has come up in place of India Gate near Indira Nagar in Bangalore. This restaurant is right next to airport road flyover, above Adidas showroom. Kyra has two unique spaces in the same premises – The Kyra Power Dining restaurant and Kyra Theater, former in the second floor for dining alone while 3rd floor is for theater performances along with dining. We were a group of 11 people and Kyra was suggested by a junior most colleague Siddharth :). I never heard of this name before and decided to try out buffet lunch on a friday at this restaurant.
To start with, they have valet parking and no need to worry about your car parking. After confirming our reservation at the reception at 1pm, we were guided towards a table which is already kept ready for us. At first look, the place looked good with neat interiors. Tables were neatly arranged in anticipation of already reserved customers. All the tables were simple yet neat with orchids flower vases. The captain was very attentive and so were rest of the service folks. Started with veg and non veg soups, a couple of us liked the soup and the stewards didn’t hesitate to serve second round of soup! In the mean time, they started serving starters. They had a real good collection for both veggies and non veggies. This is the first ever restaurant where in veggies really enjoyed the starters in line with the kind of variety non veggies were enjoying. If I am not wrong, there were a minimum of 8+ starter varieties include unlimited succulent pieces of chicken and mutton variants, tender paneer, special roasted gobi etc.,
Main course platter included arrays of biryanis and other special sea food items. Most of the rice items were cooked with Basmati rice and the quality was beyond our expectations. Food was excellent from the Chicken tikka to the Paneer tikka and Mushrooms for vegetarians. Also, there was a special item made of paneer with sweet baby corn! Non veg included curries of mutton, fish. Captain himself served us with rotis on table. The food was really yummy and I enjoyed savoring so many varieties. Apart from that the way they had kept the food in vessels is certainly as unique as their name ‘Kyra’… See the photos. Though I had curiosity about the restaurant name, I forgot to ask about that!
The dessert platter too had so many varieties, I couldn’t resist from tasting all of them! Starting from fruit salad made of papaya and pears, they had Mango phirni, ice cream, kheer, cakes, jamoons etc., We certainly had a great dining experience. The cost per head for buffet lunch was Rs 330 per head inclusive of 12.5% VAT and 10% service charges. Since the service charge is already included in the bill, it is upto you to decide on whether to tip again or not. I didn’t like the idea of including service charges into the bill though. It should be left to the people to decide. With the kind of food and service, I wouldn’t mind going there again for dinner probably.
All I could wish is they maintain the same kind of food quality standards with current good ambience. Though there are multiple restaurants around this like Barbeque Nation, Indijoe, Nandini, Mainland China etc., I am sure, they can beat everyone of them with their quality if they continue the same kind of service. My rating 4.5/5 for buffet lunch :). Some of the interior view photos shown above were provided by Kyra staff.
Safina says
None of the numbers mentioned on this blog or on Kyra website seem to be working ???? This is quiet shocking…. even mobile numbers dont work…where can i call for a reservation at Kyra
ss says
Had been here last evening and the experience was very worst.
No proper service,everytime you have to call someone to serve you food.
We took the 950/person package.
Had to wait a long time to get the food. There reaction is as if they are giving food for free.
We were nearly 25 people, and most of them left the restaurant cursing this place, and to the people who decided to go for this place.
From my side thumbs down to this restaurant.
Mohan says
I too have seen this behavior recently. Looks like they are not service oriented the way they were initially.
Shobha Mudaliar says
I went there last evening and got a superb discount. some explocity restaurant week is going on and it didn’t hurt to pay 😉
shereen says
JASHN E PURAANI DILLI
Why go to the streets of Delhi for mouth watering chaats and delicious North Indian food, when you can have it right here in Bangalore?
Kyra, Indiranagar brings the aromatic food of Puraani Dilli down to Bangalore by hosting “JASHN-E-PURAANI DILLI”, a food festival of zesty aromas and robust flavours.
The tantalizing golgappas and chaats served straight from wooden hand-carts, stuffed paranthas and jalebis served hot from a giant tawa, aromatic purdah biriyanis, succulent kebabs and kormas and rich malai kulfis and shahi tukdas.
Kyra has painstakingly recreated the quaint streets of Puraani Dilli with appropriate props to ensure that people enjoy the festive spirit! The food festival will commence from 13th August 2010 7PM onwards giving people a chance to indulge their taste buds!
For reservations please contact: 080-43389292 / 9008933888
13TH-24TH AUGUST 2010
7 PM TO 11.30 PM (MON – SUN)
12.30 PM TO 3.30PM (SAT & SUN)
VALET PARKING AVAILABLE
Shereen says
Maa Ka Khana… Khushiyon Ka Khazaana Food Festival (May 7-31)
The Kyra Restaurant, Indiranagar, Bangalore is launching a month long Ma Ka Khana…Khusyon ka Khazana festival focussed on creating a spread of all the comfort home food your Ma would effortlessly and painstakingly make for you. ( May 7th –May 31st 2010).
When sick, or tired, or far from home, everyone seems to yearn for the gastronomic equivalent of a warm sweater, a kiss on the forehead, a favourite blanket. Ma’s peeli dal aur chawal and bhindi ka sabzi might mean comfort to you. Or perhaps your source of succor is rajma chawal or garam garam phulkas and alu gobi?
Most people know the most precious gift you could inherit is the healthful, delicious food made by Ma.
We asked many diners, young and old, acclaimed chefs, corporate big wigs and harried bachelors to share their favorite comfort foods and discovered that even people who have sampled the world’s culinary delights return to simple, hearty fare when they crave comfort.
Kyra’s Maa Ka Khana …Khushyon ka khazan is aptly named to help you relive your memories in Technicolor. The festival promises to allow the evocative flavours and aroma of the specially created menu of Ma’s favourite recipes, bring back the more peaceful times when you were growing up. Get reconnected again: The whole process of eating and sharing and family is what this festival is all about. It’s about talking and communicating and sharing a meal that’s special—realizing what’s important in life.
Enjoy a hearty meal and know you will enjoy every morsel because it’s something your Ma would make for you.
The spread includes regional specialities all time Ma’s favourite such as chole bhatura,maa ki daal baingan bhartha, chicken curry, mutton ishtew, ayala meen curry, bhindi kurkure,nani ki kichadi aur kadi, jeera chawal, bharwan karela, rajma, prawn ghashi, ai’s puri bhajji, dhuska, bise bhele bhath, Murungakai Sambar, Alur chop, gulab jamoon, gajjar halwa, doodhi halwa and much much more
The lunch buffet is priced at INR 299 and dinner at INR 399 per head.
For further information and reservations, please contact The Kyra Restaurant, 100 feet Road, Indiranagar, at (80) 43389292 963220333 or email us at reservations@kyra.in
neeru says
My experience with Kyra was not so fab. I had very high expectations with this restaurant and booked a table by paying 3000 rs for valentine day’s party on 14th feb 2010. We reached at 8pm and biju nair show started around 9. till 9.30 we were not been offered any starter to eat. We were calling waiters to serve us but in vain. No body served us till 10.30pm. Its when we got up and called the head and asked him to s erve us food. We had to literally beg for the food that night with the Kyra folks. They spoilt our night and we were so upset about this mis management.
Since we had paid in advance for the food so theatre ppl did not bother to serve us anything. and busy in serving those who did not pay for the food.
Good ways of making money huh. hats off to Kyra for this.
Anyway we left with great disappointment and thanks to Kyra for spoiling our valentine’s day.
I badly wanted to write this review after my experience but just left it. Now I am writing this because I dont want others to suffer in this way the way I was tortoured.
very very dissatisfied customer………
Shereen says
Dear Neeru Ma’am,
As per the invite extended by Navneet Sir, you are most welcome to come down for the complementary candle light dinner. That day was unfortunate and we humbly request you to give as an opportunity to correct it.
Best regards
Shereen
Kyra
S.R.Ayyangar says
During Indibloggers meet , I found the price tag for a cup of tea was very much on a higher side! and I had to be content with a glass of water!
arghya bhattacharya says
Hi Dipali,
I am really getting surprised to notice that none of you still bother to give a reply.
I am just clueless . Let me know whatever you have decided.
Raam says
Mr Bhattacharya has been compensated for the said damage.
Sorry about the unfortunate incident.
Regards
Raam
arghya bhattacharya says
Hi Dipali,
In case u had dropped me any mail, could you plzz resend it as It might have gone to the spam with unknown reason.
Mohan says
Hi Arghya, I have resent the mail. Hope you got it now.
arghya bhattacharya says
Hello Dipali,
After believing on a wonderful feedback on KYRA, I went to fullfill my desire of good gourmet.
Strange part, although satisfied with the food, I left the restaurant with an extremely bad notion and image.
You offered a valet parking, the service I also went for.
But to my surprise, when I reached home I found my car extremely damaged at the front bumper. You people are supposed to be the faces of the corporate dining — but is it what is expected?
Now the rest of the story .. I called up the manager MR. RAM who told that this thing can happen. We dont take the responsibility of the car. Does it mean its a kind of hypocrisy? You are offering a service but not owning it. Or do you think customers are there to suffer since they are not owners?
I am writing this with utter disappointment — not finding words to express my feelings.
Are you listening?
Shereen (GRE) says
Christmas Yuletide Fortnight at KYRA
Kyra presents “Christmas Yuletide Dinner Buffet” starting from 11th-23rd of December 2009. Taste an array of traditional Christmas offerings including Roast Duck with Morrocan spice rub; Spice Glazed Roast Lamb and the exotic Quail braised in a bouquet of Indian spices. Add to this a vast buffet spread of delectable starters, maincourse and sinful desserts. All these are accompanied with the award-winning wines from Nine Hills Vineyards. For reservations call +91-80-43389292 or write to reservations@kyra.in. Visit http://www.kyra.in for details about other event’s happening at Kyra, 100ft Road, Indiranagar, Bangalore.
Mohan says
Thanks for the info shereen!
Sneha says
We went to Kyra yesterday upon reading your review. You made our great evening! Had a wonderful dining experience. Thanks for great review mohan. Look forward for more reviews on restaurants in Bangalore 🙂
Reshma says
Last week, we had been to this restaurant for lunch upon reading your review. We had a great time and enjoyed the yummy food. Thanks for a great review!
Mohan says
Hi Reshma! that is nice to know. Thanks 🙂
Dipali says
Hi Mohan
Thought Id just let you know about a new dinner buffet we have launched at Kyra. We’d be happy to offer a complementary Kyra theatre pass for all for any Tuesday shows for those that book quoting your site !
About the Festival : Feast on the Flavours of the Spice Route :
Many centuries ago, caravans laden with India’s choicest spices would scale snow-bound passes, cross choppy seas, make their painstaking way through the Middle-East and come to rest amongst the heady aromas in the streets of Morocco. Overlooking the hustling 100 feet Road of Indiranagar, The Kyra “ Flavours of the Spice Trail “ features cuisine of this spice trail that is lost to our generation, recreating magic from the kitchens of the Ottomans, Arabs, Tunisians and the Afghans.
From an assortment of artistic Middle Eastern Mezze, Moroccan Zalouk salads , Tunisian Batata Harissa and Chermoula prawns, from succulent Lahori lamb shank Nihari, Iranian chicken joojeh kebabs, Turkish Adana Kababs & Persian Pilaf from ,the spicy Syrian hot dip Muhammara to those with a sweet tooth, the celebrated Turkish Baklava pastry. This uber- irresistible spread is a feast on all senses.
Part of a chic two-venue concept including Kyra Theatre : most exciting theatre and dining destination, Kyra is noted for hosting numerous A-list events.
Priced at just Rs.450 ++ per person, Kyra’s Chef Sukesh has created the feast of the “Flavours of the Spice Trail “offering an unrivalled selection of dishes. A renowned chef, Chef Sukesh has trained under noted Michelin culinary experts, including several French master chefs.
“Our cuisine is one of the most popular in the world,” says Chef Sukesh. “Here at Kyra we have included a wide selection of delectable dishes into our new daily buffet for the enjoyment of Bangalore diners.”
Further he concludes “You don’t have to be a spice dealer with a caravan to partake of such divine delicacies. Simply come to the Kyra Restaurant. And let us seduce your taste buds with our treasures.”!
Address : Kyra , 2nd Floor, 2001 Kaatima Center, Above Adidas Showroom, 100 Feet Road, Indiranagar, Bangalore Telephone :08043419999, reservations@kyra.in. Open 12 noon to 4 pm. 7 pm to 11: 30 pm.
Mohan says
Hi Dipali, thanks for the heads up on the new Buffet Dinner and the food festival. Appreciate your regular visit and updates on the new things happening @ Kyra.
lostworld says
Oh this is new.. Have never been to this one. Haven’t seen it either. Sounds welcoming .. will surely visit. 🙂
Photos are good.. I like the way the dishes are served too 🙂 at the end of the day, its all in the presentation !!
Mohan says
It isn’t new! Its been there since Mar ’09 it seems. Some how even I wasn’t aware of this restaurant until last week 🙂
Thanks! Yeah… presentation with good tasty food makes a place like this unique 🙂
shruti says
wow Mohan, what a beauty description. I must try!!!
On a seperate note, Thanks for visiting my Blog…Am so shattered today Mohan, just lost my patience and confidence…
see, am doing all that I can and yet face so many issues….
As u say, will try to win, rather Crib…try…:))) have a nice day buddy!!!!
Mohan says
Hey Shruti, thanks for your comment 🙂 I am sure, you wouldn’t be disappointed!
That’s nice to see some having a cheer on their face upon my comment! You too have a great day.
Siddharth says
I totally agree that your blog is one of the most famous one. Providing a altogether different insight for all the ‘usual’ happening things around us. The quick catch of the owner is just delighting. You might get some free theater passes soon (Even I got it when I didn’t do anything good to enhance their business).
About this blog entry, I must say you have given a very honest review. This blog is much more than ‘explore Bangalore’. I just loved the way you analyze the things and patiently documented them (alas…..finally reading something out of twiki after a long time).
Mohan says
Hey Siddharth, thanks for dropping by! Your suggestion to visit this place was indeed a great idea. We had a great time together for sure. Hope to hear from them about the free passes 🙂
Thanks for your encouraging comment and that makes me to come up with even more well thought articles. Keep visiting.
shraddha says
great review!!!
i love the effort you have taken to create a tag and photo stream…
can’t beleive the resutrant owner herself commented..how cool!
Mohan says
Thanks Shraddha! Yup.. even I am surprised that the restaurant owner is so tech savvy to keep a tab on web to know how their business is doing.
Dipali says
Dear Mr. Mohan
First allow me to introduce myself : my name is Dipali Sikand and I and my husbad Rajeev, own Kyra. It was such a pleasure to read your review, gives our team the much needed encouragement to go on in our quest of creatng a winnin experience for our guests ! Thank you !
Kyra : Kyra has many meanings : in Persian it means “flame”, in Greek besies meaning the Lord it also means the Sun. Our 2 children are Aditya ( Sun ) and Diya (flame ) and Kyra was just the ideal nam, allowing us to dedicate our new baby to the 2 who have given us the space,by being good kids, to spend enormous amount of time and energy, creating Kyra the restaurant and Kyra the Theatre.
We are launching a new festival shortly : ( 17th September ) that will take our guests each evening through a mystical journey of food from 7 counties : North West, Turkey, Iran right pto Morocco. I would love to have you come and dine with us and give your reviews !
Besides, Sukesh , our Chef, has a unnique experience which I urge every gourmet lover to definitely go through > Being India’s rare Michilin Chef, dining on his Chefs table is a unique experience. Try over 50 different kinds of signature food paired with the perfect wine / drinks…. Available on prior reservations for a table of 8, this is just Rs. 1500++ per person but I assure you , you would never have had a dinner so fine.
Reservations can be made by calling 0804341999. I do look forward to seeing you at Kyra soon.
Thank you again and Best wishes
Dipali
Mohan says
Hi Dipali, nice to have you here on my blog. A warm welcome and thanks for providing all the details! You folks are doing a great job. Keep it up and focus on some of the points I have mentioned to keep up the good impression among Bangalore foodies.
Very interesting to know the story and meaning behind ‘Kyra’. Thanks for your information. Certainly, I am looking forward for Theatre experience sometime soon. Good luck with your quest and my best wishes to you both as well as to all those at Kyra:)
Dipali says
Dear Mohan,
Thank you for your note. Smile 🙂 Nice to know we dont fit the stereo type restaurateur who doesn’t know how to blog or like to devour the net to read reviews !
In this world of dining, we find it very important to provide our guests an experience they will seldom forget and for us to do that, we must be right into the guests minds and reviews !
I look forward to having your other readers visit us and give us their candid feedback as well. !!
Thanks again
Dipali
Mohan says
You are most welcome Dipali. Not just my thoughts, there have been other suggestions/tweaks suggested by my blog readers here in the form of comments. Please go through them, it might help you to better your services. Good luck and all the best.
Kishore says
Hey Mohan, very nice review buddy. I am tempted to visit this place this weekend. Is this a part of your ‘Explore Bangalore’ series again?
Mohan says
Thanks for the encouraging comments Kishore.
Yes! you got it.. though I forgot to mention it in the post, you got it right. I will update this in blog now 🙂 Thanks for pointing out.
vineeta says
Lately I have been hearing of this restaurant from so many sources! One of it is FM Radio. I heard they had sm program organized Twestival in Kyra with some ppl performing there.. was curious to knw but didnt get time. And was quite surprised to see ur post as Kyra was again mentioned here 🙂 But I guess I need to visist this restaurant as I have got many indications to do so 😉
May be if I remember I will ask them the meaning of “Kyra” and will reply you here… lets see.. btw.. quite informative post with some yummy photos.. feel like going there today:))
Mohan says
Hmm, I never heard about Kyra on FM! May be that I have given up my hopes on FM Radios in Bangalore :).
Sure, go on enjoy the food. We had a great time for sure. Vineeta, you don’t need to take that pain of knowing about Kyra.. the owner has revealed the story and meaning behind the name. Read the below comment by Dipali… My blog is going places… Boy oh boy!
vineeta says
Oh Cool Man! Your blog is famous u see 🙂 I am gonna try this restaurant today itself and will write back again 😀
Mohan says
Sure, waiting for your inputs 🙂
Kartikay says
I really liked the food and wide variety of starters! But i wanted to complain about the placement of the bouffet table – they should have segregated it further from the tables nearby! Im sure it disturbed those poor folks!
Kartikay says
I really liked the food and wide variety of starters! But i wanted to complain about the placement of the bouffet table – they should have segregated it further from the tables nearby! Im sure it disturbed those poor folks!
Mohan says
Yup! I second that. In the quest of accommodate more people on friday rush, they seem to be compromising on dining experience for some of those unfortunate people. May be its time to rework the things around and set up appropriately to comfort everyone. That was a good catch Kartikay 🙂