About ASEAN - On The Edge, Barton Centre, Central Bengaluru
Bengaluru is a visually splendid city of tall skyscrapers rising out of dense green foliage. The city can be traditional and modern at the same time depends on what you want out of it. If you happen to be a foodie and wants to experience food in a new awesome way then you can?t do better than Bengaluru. Bengaluru is a hub of global gastronomy celebrating every possible international cuisine you could think of. This city loves its food especially when it?s the decadent Pan Asian fare. Bengulurians find comfort in a bowl of fried noodles and chilli chicken more than anything else. But which is their favourite go to place? Most of them will say ?On The Edge?, a good-looking restro-bar perched on the 13th floor of Barton Centre on MG Road.
This gorgeous place overlooking a fantastic view of Bengaluru city packs quite a punch gastronomically. On The Edge?s menu is a mix of several Pan Asian dishes especially Thai, which happens to be their forte. If not anything else, do indulge in their Thai food, which you will find to be authentic and mouth-wateringly delicious. An impressive bar menu selection that lets you be greedy backs their food menu. Best way to start would be with the appetizers such as, fresh rice paper rolls, fragrant spicy tiger prawns, teppanyaki grilled vegetables, Thai drunken beef, Vietnamese BBQ fish, crunchy tofu and chicken bun cha. Dive into the more fulfilling fare with, Burmese khaoswe, massaman curry, nasi goreng, stir fried tofu & broccoli, phad thai, crusted prawns bao, Saigon pho, laksa, Ayutthaya sour lime curry and stir fried tenderloin of beef.
If you are in a rush then opt for their curry bowl entailing, Malacca curry with roti jala, a filling and exotic meal to last you till evening. After dunking a whole lot of sangrias drink in the amazing view from the balcony. If possible sit in their outdoor area. It?s romantic and relaxing. On The Edge is named appropriately as it is set on the 13th floor overlooking a magnificent view of the city. Sprawled out on the balcony area, the restaurant is shaded by an awning while one side is entirely made out of glass. Best time to visit On The Edge would be in the evenings just before the sun sets so you get a chance to catch a breath-taking sunset. On The Edge would be a little expensive but it?s so worth it for its ambience alone.
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- The 'Asean Spare Ribs' is definitely a starter you want to go with if good quality meat, well prepared is your thing
- For the vegetarians, the 'Tofu Mushroom and Broccoli Satay' is definitely worth trying
- My heart went completely to the 'Chiang Mai Risotto'. If a touch of lemongrass is what you love, this dish is for you