- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Fri, 07 Mar 2025 02:36 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Bengaluru Restaurant Viral Post: In a move that has sparked curiosity and debate, a well-known restaurant in Bengaluru, Paakashala, has gone viral for an unusual rule it imposes on its diners. Unlike most eateries that focus solely on food and service, this establishment has set clear guidelines about what customers shouldn’t talk about while enjoying their meals. A signboard at the restaurant explicitly advises guests to avoid discussions on real estate and politics, two topics often known to stir intense debates.
The restaurant’s decision has left social media divided—while some diners appreciate the effort to maintain a peaceful dining environment, others find it an unusual restriction on casual conversations. Many believe that mealtime should be a moment of relaxation, free from heated debates that could potentially dampen the experience. The policy has certainly grabbed attention, making Paakashala a trending topic online.
Watch The Viral Post:
Clear instructions alright. pic.twitter.com/jMyuOOv1zX
— Farrago Metiquirke (@dankchikidang) March 4, 2025
The viral post first appeared on X (formerly Twitter), shared by user @dankchikidang with the caption, "Clear instructions alright." The post quickly caught the attention of social media users, leading to a flood of reactions. The now-famous signboard at Paakashala reads:
“This facility is only for dine-in purposes, not for real estate/political discussions. Please understand and cooperate.”
The viral post, shared just three days ago, has already racked up 40k views, sparking a wave of reactions from social media users. The comments section has turned into a lively discussion, with people sharing their thoughts on the restaurant’s unusual rule.
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One user passionately expressed their frustration with noisy diners, writing, “Good! I want to punch them when I see them in CCD… Absolute morons, no common sense of public decency… Keep talking rubbish loudly… 10 people enter, order 5 coffees, and bring the roof down…!" Another user took a humorous approach, “Many hotels have this board!! Real estate is thriving :) but giving restaurants only one-by-two business!!” A third user chimed in, “Very common to see such boards in hotels and restaurants.” It seems that many eateries are implementing similar guidelines, perhaps in an effort to create a more peaceful dining experience.
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