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Central Tiffin Room or CTR is a restaurant in northwest Bangalore. It is notable for its Masala Dosas which come in butter and non butter variants. It is situated at the 7th Cross Road corner of Margosa Road, Malleshwaram, opposite to the Malleshwaram Grounds.[1]

Sri Sagar Certificate of excellence from Brew & Chew[2]

Apart from the Dosas CTR is also known for its Idly-Vada, Poori-Saagu, Kharabath and Kesaribath, Mangalore Bajji and filter coffee. It has won awards including the Times Food Guide "Best Benne Masala Dosa in Bangalore" and Burrp.com's "Best Benne Masale in Bangalore".[3] The restaurant was renovated in 2011 to add more capacity.

History

This hotel was started by Y.V. Subramanyam and brothers (Y.V. Srikanteshwaran, Y.V. Krishna Iyer and Y.V. Ramachandran) in the 1920s. They hailed from a village called Yelagondana Halli, Mulbagal taluk, Kolar district. This village is a part of the famous Ashtagramas of Ayers. It is recorded that during the visit by the Maharajah Of Mysore, Y.V. Subramanyam supplied and served breakfast in traditional attire. They opened another hotel in Krishna Buildings, Avenue Road. This was a famous meeting place for writers and artists in the 1940s and 1950s, and its name is mentioned in many books and articles.[citation needed] Y.V. Ramachandran, the youngest of the brothers, was a Freedom Fighter. Subramanyam was the founder president of the Bangalore Hoteliers Association in BVK. Iyengar Road, which later became the Karnataka Hotel Owners Association. Changed circumstances in the huge joint family caused Subramanyam to sell his hotel in as is condition in the mid-1950s. It still has a vintage wall clock and rosewood furniture with Italian marble table tops. It is said the brothers passed on tips about preparations to the new owners along with advice to take care of workers by not overburdening them. It was established as Shree Sagar in 1950 by Raghavendra and the management was passed on to Ramakrishna Holla in 1952. It was bought by Sanjeeva Poojari in 1992 and was renamed Central Tiffin Room.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Yearning for the perfect dosa?". Rediff.com. 2006-03-20. Retrieved 2011-02-13.
  2. ^ Brew & Chew| Bangalore's Best Food Guide, Restaurant Review Blog Website
  3. ^ "Dosa lover's delight". Times of India. 2002-01-25.
  4. ^ "Benne masale at CTR Malleswaram, anyone?". Retrieved 2011-02-13.