They will seduce your taste buds with tempting food pics of ghee idli, chicken ghee roast biryani and mysore pak.
Some people eat to survive and there are others who live just so that they can eat delicious food.
Presenting a bunch of 10 such crazy foodies from nammuru Bengaluru.
1. @thegingerbreadwall
It seems like the founders are on a constant food trail within the city.
It is awesome how they mix old with the new, traditional with dishes inspired by the West...so while you will get gyaan on where you can have yummy butter garlic and pepper seafood, you'll also get a glimpse of the places serving lip-smacking string hoppers with mutton curry and creamy coconut milk.
The Instagram page is also peppered with pics of their vacations across India.
Followers: 1,694
Photograph: Kind courtesy The Gingerbread Wall/Instagram
2. @lingeringaftertaste
She is a fan of experimentation, which is pretty evident from her pics -- she'll ditch the rice and chicken combo and throw in noodles instead to make a heartwarming noodle-chicken dish.
Followers: 1,484
Photograph: Kind courtesy Ambica Selvam/Instagram
3. @kaapilicious
This food enthusiast doesn't hesitate to experiment with different cuisines (North Indian, Andhra, Konkani, South India) in her kitchen.
Her lunch thalis with steamed rice, paruppu, lemon paruppu rasam, mor and salad, will make the food in your dabba look staid.
Oh! Those mini idlis with podi and generous drizzle of sesame oil and filter kaapi which she has for breakfast are already making us hungry!
Followers: 6,857
Photograph: Kind courtesy Nithya Anantham/Instagram
4. @thebangalorefoodharem
From shivige bath to crab chettinadu, Tuticorin macaroons to mysore pak and softest, melt-in-your-mouth idlis at Brahmin Coffee Bar, the account shares unfiltered information about delicious food.
They also dole out some valuable advice to their followers like: "While ordering idlis, don't ask for idli vada. Ask them to serve you the idli and vada separately. That way, you can ask them to add dollops of their homemade butter that just elevates the texture of the idlis to a whole new level!
Followers: 5,756
Photograph: Kind courtesy The Bangalore Food Harem/Instagram
5. @bangaloreepicure
If you want to eat simple, fuss-free, affordable meals in Bengaluru, then this is the account to follow. Every pic is accompanied with a review too.
You must totally check out his pics of the Sicilian Red Velvet Dessert, above, scrambled tofu with bell pepper, baby spinach with red bell pepper.
Followers: 2,844
Photograph: Kind courtesy Naveen Suresh/Instagram
6. @theplatememoirs
Her weakness for food, especially desserts, is pretty evident through the delicious pics of food on her page including dollops of qubani ka meetha, strawberry kulfi, Kolkata saada pan with ice cream, etc.
Followers: 1,083
Photograph: Kind courtesy Noorain Sobiya/Instagram
7. @shockzp
His page which is filled with pics of local food like chicken ghee roast biryani, idli and vada soaked in chutney, and desserts like chocolate banana pizza, flan and chilli cake, etc.
Followers: 612
Photograph: Kind courtesy Shakul Ramkumar/Instagram
8. @whiskaffair
Her profile will give you a dekkho into some of the delicious food offering across India from boondi dahi and samosas, dahi methi poori, raw tomato green chilli chutney and chicken curries, just to name a few.
A dentist by profession, she gave up her career in dentistry to do what she loves the most: cooking -- she picked up on nuances of cooking from my mom and dad.
Followers: 14,400
Photograph: Kind courtesy Whisk Affair/Instagram
9. @saffrontrail
Trained as a medical doctor with a specialisation in nutrition, Nandita Iyer is a well published writer and columnist. Currently based out of Bengaluru, she enjoys getting her hands dirty in her kitchen garden and her focus is on vegetarian cooking.
Trust her to come up with simple yet innovative recipes like kale chole, kootu (above), dunk-proof gingerbread cookies and Sri Lankan dal curry.
Followers: 27,900
Photograph: Kind courtesy Nandita Iyer/Instagram
10. @anupambehera
Here the pics do the talking and browsing through the Instagram account will make you really hungry.
From where to get the best paani-puri shots to paniyarams, edible chocolate spoons to seafood soup served in a cocktail glass, Behera's account offers you suggestions and food advice on where to eat when in Bengaluru and places around it.
Followers: 1,121
Photograph: Kind courtesy Anupam Behera/Instagram
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