Frazer Town Food

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Frazer Town Food

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Frazer Town Food presents a delightful experience, particularly during Ramadan. The area offers a wide selection of culinary offerings, making it a destination for many seeking authentic flavors. The sheer variety ensures there’s something to satisfy every palate, from savory kebabs to sweet, refreshing beverages. It’s a place known for its unique tastes.

The atmosphere is undeniably special, drawing large crowds keen on enjoying the Ramadan delicacies>. It's become an anticipated event for many, offering a festive and memorable outing. The availability of diverse options and the bustling crowd creates a distinctive feeling, making it a popular spot for cultural experiences and food exploration.

Information about street food in Bangalore - Frazer Town Food

Service options
  • Outdoor seating
  • Delivery
  • Takeaway
  • Dine-in
Highlights
  • Great dessert
Popular for
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Solo dining
Offerings
  • All you can eat
  • Coffee
  • Halal food
  • Late-night food
  • Quick bite
  • Small plates
Dining options
  • Brunch
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Dessert
  • Seating
Atmosphere
  • Casual
  • Trendy
Crowd
  • Groups
  • Tourists
  • University students
Payments
  • Credit cards
  • NFC mobile payments
Children
  • Good for kids
Parking
  • Free of charge street parking

Customer Reviews

★★★★★

Frazer Town Food has a rating of 4.2 out of 5 based on over 1051 reviews on Google

8th March i visited here and tasted foods from a few shops. You should be a bit early during evening time to explore the place and find a fine place to have your food. This place has become more commercial nowadays. Some provide fresh meat some find it preserved.
Sakthi Praba (☆ 3/5)
Sakthi Praba (☆ 3/5)
Had a tasty bbq and fried items and briyani and lot more Looking forward to come again for the next Ramadan
kannan Kaliappan (☆ 4/5)
kannan Kaliappan (☆ 4/5)
Iftar fest @frazertown Even though the fest is not happening this year(2024) Frazer Town is still open with a number of stalls serving delicious culinary this time. The stalls here are much affordable compared to koramangala, and is pretty neat and clean compared with that in Shivaji Nagar. We tried sheik andhariyali kebabs, lemon chicken and few juice varieties like mohbath ka sharbath and kannur cocktail. Much more to try there including the Ramadan special mutton haleem. Our tummies were so full that we couldn’t try them all. Awaiting to try more next time. Please do check it out.
View Founder (☆ 5/5)
View Founder (☆ 5/5)
As the sun begins its descent, the food stalls lining either side of Mosque Road enliven the atmosphere with delicacies of different colours, smells, textures, and tastes. Even the sounds that some foods make — like the crackling hiss of meat getting fried and the splash of colourful drinks getting poured onto glasses — attract our attention. It is an all-out assault on all the senses. "When the pandemic hit, everything was deserted here. There was not much happening in 2020 and 2021. Even last year, after the lockdowns lifted, it was 50% of the usual crowd. But this year, it’s back to normal," says food content creator Zafir Syed, a regular at Frazer Town iftar walks. When he moved from Mumbai to Bengaluru eight years ago, he thought he would miss the city’s beloved food street at Mohammed Ali Road. "Fortunately, I found Frazer Town," he smiles, "Every year you find something new to eat here." One of the latest additions to Mosque Road is Noorie’s Multicuisine Kitchen, which specialises in Hyderabadi cuisine. Run by Noorie and her husband Imran Sait, it offers unique Hyderabadi savouries like shikamuri kebab and mutton kofta, apart from the usual dishes like haleem.
Nithin M Oommen (☆ 5/5)
Nithin M Oommen (☆ 5/5)
We visited Mosque road during ramzan time. They say it's best to visit this place during Ramadan time as you find varieties of foods here. The place is overly crowded this time and lots of waste is dumped on the road. I wish they had taken the right measure to manage the garbage which would have made the food Street experience a lot more good .It will be a feast for non vegetarian food lovers. It's better to visit the place in groups so that various foods can be tasted. Also, you will see lots of delicious milk desserts which are a must to eat. Don't forget to try the different varieties of teas . There was a food mela happening at one place here and we couldn't even step inside because of too much of a crowd. Overall a nice experience.
pooja noorera (☆ 3/5)
pooja noorera (☆ 3/5)
The place is lively until late times during ramzan days. Food in most stalls is overpriced and only some shops have good food at reasonable rates. Chicken haleem and kashmiri paratha from Charminar restaurant is really tasty and should be given a try.
Abhijith Pradeep (☆ 3/5)
Abhijith Pradeep (☆ 3/5)
The most amazing place in the whole of Bangalore for Ramadan feast. This place is a heavan for Non Veg and Ramadan special street food and dessert lovers. From kababs, to rolls, to pathar ka gosht, to refreshing drinks, to shahi tukda.. You get everything here. The chicken Kulfi at Savoury, seekh & haleem at Chichaba's Taj, Seekh and pathar ka gosht at Savera Restaurant, Kulfi at Bombay Chowpatty Kulfi and Pista House Haleem are the must trys. Its super crowded on weekends but it's spread out all across the area, great vibes. Parking will be a headache.
Thefoodiebites Yazzi (☆ 5/5)
Thefoodiebites Yazzi (☆ 5/5)
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Address

Frazer Town Food is located at 1st Block, XJX6+9X7 Frazer Town Food, 20, Mosque Rd, Frazer Town, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560005, India

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