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Outback Restaurant Review(Bangalore)

My roommate & I went to "Outback Restaurant" in Park Square Mall(Whitefield) for lunch last weekend.



It is a sizzler & steak joint located in the ground floor of the mall.  You may like their sizzler, steak, pasta, burgers, cocktails ,mocktails , wine & what not in their menu. But please do not forget to taste their pizzas -  it is divine , melting and alluring. They are too generous with cheese. We ordered spinach & corn pizza. It is a thin crust pizza with big servings. We both being 2 thin girls with a tummy capacity of a peanut, we could only gobble 2 slices each , so we packed the rest for dinner. 
Also we ordered a veggie sizzler with rice instead of mash, it was nice as well. We initially thought one sizzler would be suffice for both of us, but guess what - we were wrong, it was just for one and i'm sure guys with big gorging capacity will be unhappy with the size of the sizzler. The flavor of the green rice was just out of the world. 
I mean - it was simple , subtle & filling. The veggies & tikkas were sizzled(seared) just right. 
The only problem is, they kinda take time to make & serve, so it is better to order first & wander the mall around & come back to binge in. It is a laid back restaurant with a wide screen TV broadcasting live cricket. Also they have very good & courteous staff members.
We spent around 800 bucks for 2, not bad for a weekend hah!!

Go for it guys, I'm going back there for the Pizza again & again!!!

Comments

  1. Looks like you like to write about everything around you. And I love reading about everything around me. Hoping your blog can provide me with all the masalas :)

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    1. Thanks for visiting my blog & I hope to add entries which are interesting enough for all!
      Oh yes, writing about everything is what i like, because i have this strange habit of getting bored easily. So as to counter that part of me, i have to satiate myself by digging into everything :-)
      I only hope to make a decent blog & i should start adding pics for the limited recipes that I'm adding :-)

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  2. interesting post...hope you and your friend enjoyed your time there..

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    1. Yes Amy, had an amazing time.
      You should check out Spinach & corn pizza(with paprika) - an interesting combination indeed!

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  3. Thanks for sharing this review Pavithra.. Will check it out when in Bangalore for sure :-)

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