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Spice IT - Ibis Bengaluru City Centre

Accor has opened its third hotel - the ibis Bengaluru City Centre with the famous UB City and business districts in its neighbourhood. The hotel is strategically located with easy access to the Bangalore City railway station and Majestic bus station, with Kempegowda International Airport 39km away from the hotel. The hotel is also easily accessible to many attractions and points of interests near MG road and Brigade road.

Spice IT is a signature multi-cuisine restaurant by ibis Bengaluru City Centre which presents casual dining space with the best of Indian, Oriental and European cuisine. Located in the heart of the city, Spice It, offers a choice of buffet and a la carte and is designed keeping the modern traveler in mind. Stylish yet elegant, bright décor greets guests, open kitchen is inviting and sets the mood right for a scrumptious meal. To enhance the dining experience, the restaurant also offers guests a pleasant alfresco dining option.


Spice It offers the Great Indian Breakfast, which is an eight-hour non-stop breakfast concept starting 4 am to 12 noon. The Hub, with its energetic ambience, wide selection of refreshing beverages and free Wi-Fi, serves as a gathering place throughout the day.



The hotel has two meeting rooms and one board room. The board room is situated at the lobby level, WiFi enabled, equipped with a projector screen and an LCD TV, comfortable and ideal for small corporate meetings. The two meeting rooms are situated on the 8th floor of the hotel with a scenic view of the city and the spectacular Kanteerava Stadium. The meeting rooms can be combined, making an ideal venue for corporate meetings, small events and cocktail parties.

ibis Bengaluru City Centre offers 173 comfortable, well-designed, fully equipped guest rooms with modular bathrooms, in a contemporary fit-out including flat screen TV, free Wi-Fi and broadband internet access to suit the needs of business & leisure travelers. Ibis Bengaluru City Centre ensures all its guests a happy sleep at the centre of its offering with the uniquely designed "Sweet Bed by ibis™. 

With the "You Create, We Cook" concept, guests can explore their culinary skills whilst dining in an interactive kitchen environment. 

 Kastoori Murgh Tikka
(Marinated chicken chunks coated with fenugreek flavors)
Gosht Galouti
(A flavored meat patty which melts in the mouth – Galawati as its known)
 Malgudi Tawa Fish
(Generously marinated fish in stone grounded homemade masalas)
 Paneer Malai Pesto Tikka
(Clay oven roasted Paneer infused with pesto sauce)
Chicken Biryani
(The Signature dish served with mirch ka salan & mix veg raita)
Dum Ka Murgh Chaap, Subz Birbali, Dal Angara, Rogni Naan 
Hot Gajar Ka Halwa With Icecream

Overall some great food!!! Do not miss the Nihari Shorba with Shirmal.. its outstanding!!! Sad that I forgot to take a picture of that beautiful dish. Also try the Gosht Galouti... it just melts in your mouth. I also loved the Malgudi Tawa Fish...its sweet, tangy and spicy all at the same time!!!

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