Military hotels in Bangalore
Military hotels are a large number of restaurants and eateries located in different parts of Bangalore. Some of the notable hotels are Shivaji Military Hotel, Ranganna Military Hotel, Naidu Military Hotel, S.K Donne Biryani Military Hotel etc.[1][2][3][4]
History
It is not clearly known that how the term "military hotel" was coined. According to artist and art historian Suresh Jayaram, after Shahaji Bhonsle's conquer of Bangalore in 1638, most of these hotels were run by his men and the Maratha descendants, and as they were military people, the hotels got this name. A prefix "Hindu" was added here to clarify that they don't serve beef or pork. And there are some people who think that these hotels used to serve mainly the soldiers of Bangalore, both British and Indian, and that's how it got the name. According to Rajiv L, owner of Shivaji Military Hotel in Jayangar, South Bangalore, the soldiers used these hotels as a meeting place and plan their campaigns. Shivaji Military Hotel is one of the oldest military hotel in the city and it was established in 1924.[1]
Cuisine
Military hotels in Bangalore serve mainly non-vegetarian foods, but they generally don't serve beef and pork. Some of the commonly served food items are biryani, mutton chaap, keema, chicken items, ragi mudde.[1] it was only for Hindu civilian and military people have non veg lunch or dinner,
Hotels
Some of the notable military hotels in Bangalore are:[5][4]
- Shivaji Military Hotel,
- Ranganna Military Hotel,
- Naidu Military Hotel,
- S.K Donne Biryani Military Hotel
- Chandu’s Military Hotel
- Gowdru’s Military Hotel
- Rajanna Hindu Military Hotel[6] etc.
References
- 1 2 3 "Boot camp biryani". Business Standard. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
- ↑ "Going Bananas over Biryani". Business Standard. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
- ↑ "Military hotels". Outlook traveller. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
- 1 2 "Served Hot: Eat Your Way Through Bengaluru's Military Hotels". Retrieved 23 February 2016.
- ↑ Karnataka Labour Journal. Commissioner of Labour. 1979. p. 10.
- ↑ "The Military Hotel". Motherland Magazine. Retrieved 23 February 2016.