Customer Reviews
★★★★★
Koramangala Food Street has a rating of 4.0
out of 5 based on over 570
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The place is okok since the food street area and the road is very small can't able to walk freely in that Ramzan Food Mela road it's really crowded and it's very hot in there both due to overcrowded and stove burners heat made us like walk in hell and food tasted normal and some food tasted below average also if your thinking about tasting meat don't expect here it's useless and overrated not worth for money.
Definitely must try beverage is Mango kulki it was super .
Deva S (☆ 3/5)

Went on the time of Eid to explore the food street... Fully crowded with people and vehicle... Barely able to walk.. food price are high and overhyped... Can be enjoyable if you love the crowd... Tried variety of foods and liked it
tØrpid cØrsair (☆ 4/5)

A fantastic spot for a Ramadan night out, with a vibrant atmosphere, multiple barbecues, and a wide variety of dishes at reasonable prices. The special camel barbecue was a standout, and the kunafa was perfectly crispy and rich. However, the Hyderabadi Haleem was disappointing—it didn’t come close to the authentic taste, which was a letdown as a Hyderabadi. Despite that, the overall experience was great, with quick service and a lively crowd making it a must-visit during Ramadan.
Mohammed Favas (☆ 4/5)

Koramangala Food Street is a dynamic culinary hub, drawing in foodies with its endless variety and buzzing energy. As a visitor, the first thing you notice is the mix of aromas—freshly brewed filter coffee, spicy kebabs on the grill, and sweet waffles being drizzled with chocolate. The street is lined with everything from hole-in-the-wall eateries and trendy food trucks to high-end restaurants, making it a go-to spot for all budgets.
Whether you're savoring a plate of buttery shawarma, indulging in crispy pani puri from a local vendor, or trying out gourmet sushi, the choices are overwhelming in the best way. The area thrives with students, tech professionals, and tourists, all adding to its vibrant atmosphere. By evening, the street transforms into a lively food haven, with neon lights reflecting off steaming plates and people hopping from one stall to another, eager to try the next delicious bite. It's more than just a place to eat—it's an experience of flavors, culture, and community.
Abhishek Jyothish (☆ 5/5)

Food quality, taste, ambience, is really bad.
Expensive, not worth it.
Chicken maida roll - 250/-
Mutton Haleem - 400/-
Mutton chops - 280/-(old mutton felt like I was chewing rubber)
Shahi Tukda - 120
For street food it’s quite expensive
M G (☆ 1/5)

So many options you can choose from. You will find all kinds of cuisines at all price ranges.
Extremely crowded atmosphere but definitely worth the vibe. Just make sure you don’t have any commitments, because it’s uncertain how long it’ll take you to get a seat and get your food served depending on the restaurant, though most places are quick.
Prithvi (☆ 5/5)

It was a weekend with a large crowd of visitors.
Comparatively costly still I felt worthy of the money.
There was a variety of dishes and I hope you also will enjoy the visit.
Recommended: Beef, camel and prawns items.
Sweet: Carmel pudding and baklawa.
Juices: Mohabbat ka sarbath
Haleem.
Abdu samad (☆ 5/5)

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Address
Koramangala Food Street is located at 121-17, 1st Main Rd, KHB Colony, 5th Block, Koramangala, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560034, India
Business Hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours