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Dated: March2007 / Issue III
Burrp! Trek
Burrp! Match-On
burrp! will select a theme every month and pick two random establishments based upon the theme... Now you get to choose who is better of the two.

Unfortunately, our burrpers were not able to help us out with picking the fluffiest idlis in town, so we're going to put it out to you all again - c'mon people, who's got the most pillowy stuff out there - Veena Stores, Malleshwaram or Brahmins Coffee Bar, Sankarapuram?

If you have an opinion, click on the links and write a review. We'll publish the winner in our next edition of burrp! trek.
Burrp! News
  • burrp! Kolkata - Kolkata, ami tomay balobashi. Yes, that's right, burrp! Kolkata is now live at and can be seen here. We really do need all the support we can get up there, so for all of you with makes in the City of Joy, please pass the word and let's welcome our beloved Bengalis to the burrp! family
  • Still Hiring! - We are still looking for some Java all-stars, so if you are one yourself or happen to know of any, have CVs sent to jobs (at) burrp (dot) com.
Burrp! Trail
This month, go on a chaat trail with burrp!

Kartik Mittai Shoppe: One of the best places to get chaat in Bangalore, this
Indiranagar eatery serves fantastic pani puris. Air-conditioned seating area ensures that you eat in comfort as well!
Fun Food: This little North Indian shop serves authentic sev puris and raj kachoris. Pick up a conversation with the chatty owners and enjoy your snack while standing on the footpath.
Gangotree: Try their papdi chaat – it is the best! And for the more adventurous tongues, a rosogulla bhel may satisfy your cravings!
Gullu’s Chaat: Located near Kumara Park, this chaat shop has evolved from its cart days. Go there for excellent bhel puris and dahi batata puris.
Burrper of the Month
The Burrper of the Month goes to ArunM for his reviews of Indiranagar restaurants. Check out his opinions and let us know if you agree with him.
Review of the Month
The burrp! Review of the Month goes to r_revola’s review of Tamarind Tree. Her evocative review of this weekend restaurant made us eager to visit this place. Keep writing, r_revola!
Finally...
Do check out blah – India’s first user-generated, lifestyle-focused online magazine. Get a peek into local fashion, art, food, campus life, work, children and more. Some samples – smallsquirrel on work/life (im)balance, chitra on the classical Indian music scene in Bangalore, blackbubblegum on natural beauty tips, deapthought with his review of 300 and meenakshi on the Butterfly Park.