Ice cream and snacks
Ideals'
Hampankatta. there are three parlours 2 ideals, proximity located 200 metres of one another. one is located near the milgres junction and the other one is near the next junction heading towards the market 3rd one pabba's, at lalbagh diagonally facing saibeen complex . ideals is marked as one of the best ice cream in dk, when you are in mangalore this is a must try place. you have to try out "gadbad" ice cream which is only available in ideals and the best of all ice creams. gadbad icecream is an old favorite which has dry fruits and fresh ones chopped up with nuts, layered with icecream strawberry and vanilla and topped off with jello. hot favorites are "chocolate dad" and "tiramisu".
Premium restaurants
If you're ready to spend a little more money to give yourself and your family that perfect tummy treat while in Mangalore, visit the various restaurants around which offer varied cuisines of your choice and taste, at a price! The 'Chicken Ghee Roast', which is a delicacy specifically of Dakshina Kannada is available at many of the premium restaurants.
Some of the famous restaurants:
Udupi-style restaurants
Taj Mahal
Located in two different locations in mangalore car street,(since closed hampankatta & kodialbail -town hall- since closed). the coffee served in taj mahal is regarded by many to be the best coffee available anywhere-the exact contents of the coffee powder used are kept a secret, taj mahal has a lot of patrons who visit the restaurant almost ritualistically thrice a day. apart from the coffee there are a wide variety of dishes available including the dosas.
There are numerous small restaurants where one can gorge on cheap food as long as one likes South Indian food. The most typical ones are the Udupi-style restaurants which serve the staple fare of idli, wada and a variety of dosas. You can wash them down with some home-grown filter coffee or tea.
One of the more famous Udupi-style restaurants is the Woodlands situated on Bunts Hostel Road which has preserved its old-world quaintness. The gentry of Mangalore drive into its courtyard and remain seated in their cars. Nimble-footed waiters with their white mundus hitched up scamper around to serve them their food which is eaten inside the cars.
The lunch menu in Woodlands is particularly tasty if you like typical South Indian food. Lunch includes two varieties of rice, normal rice and Boiled rice Kerala style. The tiffin menu evening also is delicious with several choices. The dinner menu is very plain and contains many repeat dishes.
North-indian cuisine
Hotel Srinivas
If you are looking for North Indian food, you are not spoilt for choice. Some of the larger hotels have a larger menu but the food is not particularly appetizing. One important joint in this category would be the restaurant at Hotel Srinivas on G.H.S Road: awesome food at great prices vegetrian-only.
Seafood
international flavours
If you're in for the other famous & international eating places, try:
Domino's Pizza Bendorwell and Kodialbail Opp Ocean Pearl
Pizza Hut Bharath Mall and City Centre Mall
Cafe Coffee Day Bharath Mall, Empire Mall & Oberle Towers, Balmatta and 6 other outlets
ChicKing Empire Mall,City center Mall
Hao Ming Chinese Restaurant Balmatta
Bon Bons Bakery Yeyyadi, near Madhuvan Village Excellent Cakes and pastries, one should tryout.
Kentucky fried chickencity centre mall ks. rao road,and Times Square ,Kadri
Subway Food court @ City center mall
Baskin Robbinsbharath mall,city center mall
kerala cuisine
Another category of small eateries is the Malayali joints. As Mangalore is adjacent to Kerala, it has a fair share of Malayalis who patronize these places. You will see that these eateries have their names written in large letters in the Malayalam script. They provide a selection of non-vegetarian food prepared in typical Kerala-style. A famous place to cite in this category would be Kairali Restaurant, near the Railway Station behind Milagres Church.