Chickpete In Bangalore: The Ultimate Hood Guide To The Pete

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At least a few centuries old, Chickpet in Bangalore sits close to the city centre and can be best described as a labyrinth of shops. We've decoded this labyrinth for you, so it's easy for you to explore the hood. Chickpet comprises various lanes, roads, by-lanes, and markets. And in the guide, we've picked up the best lanes, shops, and streets for you to shop for everything from gorgeous sarees to budget-friendly plastics for your kitchen and antiques plucked from the far corners of India. The important areas and lanes covered in this guide are Chickpet Main Road, BVK Iyengar Road, AM Lane, Sulthanpete Main Road, Avenue Road, Sethu Rao Road, Belepete Main Road, Rangaswamy Temple Street, KR Market, Raja Market, and Nagarathpete. 

How To Get To Chickpet

Now, the best way to explore Chickpet is on foot. If you are coming in a car, it will be difficult to find parking. Two-wheeler parking is also tricky. And honestly, most of the market traffic is foot traffic. So wear your best walking shoes, carry a bottle of water, and hit those 25K steps while exploring.

We recommend using the metro to reach Chickpet. It is on the Green Line. Also, do make a note that the market is closed on Sundays, so plan your trip accordingly. 

Overview

 
  1. 1Where To Shop
  2. 2Where To Eat

Where To Shop

For Home Needs And Cutlery

The bylanes of OK Market, which are right behind Raja Market, offer everything you need to stock up on your home supplies and kitchen cabinet. This is best for those of you on a budget and who want functional plastic and steelware. Utensils, laundry baskets, storage bins, plastic jars, and basic cutlery – they have it all!

For Party Supplies

For that next big blowout, head straight to OK Road. You can get sparkly streamers, peppy banners, party hats, pom poms, and candles. Want to stock up your fridge? Then, head to Gundopanth Street near the Metro for stacks of fizzy drinks and packets of crispies. You can also pick up use-and-throw cutlery here.

For Jewellery & Accessories

Gunning for gold or just want plain silver, Chickpet and Avenue Road are great places to pick up the bling. Avenue Road has plenty of shops selling traditional gold ornaments and is popular with wedding parties. For silver, you can hop over to CT Street for trinkets and even idols made with metal. If you’d like to get something polished, then, Raja Market is the place.

For Wedding Cards

Looking to floor your guests with a knockout wedding invite? All roads, for you, lead to Sultanpet. Just around the corner from Chickpet Market, Sultanpet is home to rows of shops, each displaying invites of all kinds. From fancy wedding invitations to Chota Bheem-themed party invites, there’s little you can’t find here. 

Pro-Tip: Explore the best shops in Sultanpet here. 

For Flowers, Fruits And Vegetables

One of the city’s oldest, the bustling KR Market is made up of countless stalls and street vendors, hawking everything from strings of jasmine to dumbbells. The flower market is touted to be one of Asia's largest! The fresh veggies market here sells seasonal produce, and many a time, you’ll be directly buying from a local farmer. Plus, the prices are a quarter of what you’ll be paying at the supermarket near home.

For Fashion Accessories

Forget Commercial Street; one trip to Chickpet Market, and you’ll know which is Bangalore’s real budget shopping paradise. In Chickpet, the crowded roads are lined with hawkers standing over large displays of earrings. Skip over to OK Road and you can scour shops selling cute clips, scrunchies, bindis, and fashion jewellery.

LBB Tip: There are no particular shops to pinpoint, but you'll find lots of hawkers and hall-in-the-wall establishments selling the wares. 

For Books, Stationery & Packaging Materials

Whether you are a dedicated bookworm or someone who scurries for textbooks at the last minute, Avenue Road in Chickpet Market is the haven. At the start of the busy shopping street, you’ll find hawker after hawker displaying neat stacks of books — from the latest bestseller to college books. Looking for everyday stationery? Then, step into one of the shops on the side of the street where you can pick up notebooks and pens. You'll also find a lot of shops selling packaging materials here — think bubble wrap, parcel containers, cake boxes, and wedding favour gift bags. 

Stores To Check Out: Ravi Fine Arts, Mahipal Arts & Stationers, Hitesh Stationery World, Art Avenue  

For Lamps & Lighting

Light up your home with budget lamps and chandeliers on BVK Iyengar Road. You can get simple wall lamps for your bedside, vibrant cascading chandeliers, geometric metal lamps, and even simple fairy lights. 

Stores To Check Out: PK Lamps & Shades, Dilpasand Lights, Madhav Sign, SJ Lighting House, Lighting Junction, Gupta Lamps, Mayank Lightingss, Crystal Lighting, MK Lights, Ganesh Lamp, 

LBB Tip: Don't just stick to the main BVK Iyengar Road. Explore by lanes such as AM Lane, HT Cross, and Hospital Road.

For Sarees, Ethnic Wear & Wedding Wear

The main Chickpet Market area is made up of boxed-in complexes and age-old shops that specialise in sarees. Silks are the mainstay, and pretty much all through the year, you’ll see brides and their families troop in and out of these establishments. In glitzy shops like Kuberan, you can browse through stacks of Kanjivaram and other silks.

Stores & Markets To Check Out: Rukmini Hall, Kuberan, B Byrappa & Sons, Devatha Market, Navrang Fashion, Sudarshan Family Store, Rajatha Complex 

Rukmini Hall

If you are looking for a more curated collection, the iconic Rukmini Hall is the place to be. You don’t have to limit yourself to silks. All the shops sell blingy, Bollywood-style synthetics, kinds of cotton, crepes, Tussars, and whatnot.

Timings: 10:30 AM to 7:30 PM 

Ratings: 4.3/5 on Google

Where To Eat

Chickpete's food scene is bustling with many old-school establishments, street hawkers, and hole-in-the-wall establishments selling everything from masala dosa to juicy kebabs. Whichever part of Chickpete you are in, you will see many hawkers and makeshift stalls selling vada pav, sandwiches, and Bangalore-style chaat and carts selling spiced guavas to fafda-kadi. Some places sell full-blown South Indian meals as well as biryani. Oh, and not to mention, countless sweet shops selling all your favourite mithai and snacks. 

The Thindi Beedi at Nagarathpet is one such. Every evening, the crowded streets get busier with carts, stalls, and shops opening up to dish out everything from Masala Dosas to Pav Bhaji

Srinidhi Chats: For samosa, kachori, pakoda, rasgulla, and gulab jamun  

Harsha Refreshment: For South Indian breakfast and snacks 

Dosa Point: For dosa, idly, vada, chitranna

Hotel Vijaya Vihar: For South & North Indian meals, chaats, fresh juice 

Masala Papad Man outside Raja Market Gate 1: For masala papad and spicy papadi chaat

Sri Raghavendra Prasanna Coffee Club: For South Indian Meals, coffee, and snacks 

SGS Gundu Pulav: For chicken pulav and kebabs 

SLV Bhavan: For South Indian Meals, snacks, and coffee

Banaras Sweet Shop: For mithai

Hotel Raghavendra Prasanna

For South Indian breakfast, North Indian and South Indian meals, and sandwiches and snacks.

Cost For Two: INR 250

Timings: 8 AM to 8 PM

Ratings: 4.1/5 on Google

Udupi Sri Krishna Bhavana

Almost over a century old, this establishment is known for its South Indian food, especially its dosas and South Indian meals. They do a very Udupi-style food and are quite popular amongst patrons from in and around the area. 

Cost For Two: INR 250

Timings: 7:45 AM to 7:45 PM

Ratings: 4.3/5 on Google

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