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Big Bazaar in Banashankari


Shop till you drop. Big Bazaar is also now at 80 Foot Road, Kathriguppe, Banashankari. It is the second store in Bangalore after the one on Adugodi road. The new store has a new handicrafts emporium, Hands of India, in addition to Footwear Bazaar, Books and Music Store and Planet M. There are also sections for home decor and furnishing products, car accessories, women's shringar section, mobile phones, gifts, bicycles, pearls, computer accessories and opticals.

In addition, there is a service alley that provides facilities such as STD booths, travel desk, photocopying, florist, Internet, gaming, beauty salon, photo developing and printing, cobblers, laundry as well also an old paper mart.

The Food Bazaar has a Live Kitchen where you can get your vegetables cut and get your gravies done. At Live Chakki, you have your wheat ground right before you. A Live Coffee counter is also on the cards.

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