Starbucks co-founder has filter coffee and dosa at Bengaluru Vidyarthi Bhavan

Starbucks co-founder Zev Siegl is in the city to attend the three-day Invest Karnataka- Global Investors Meet (GIM), which concludes on Friday, November 4.
Zev Siegl, Starbuck cofounder
Zev Siegl, Starbuck cofounder
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Starbucks co-founder Zev Siegl enjoyed Masala dosa and filter coffee at Bengaluru's heritage South Indian vegetarian restaurant Vidyarthi Bhavan, and said he “will take back this wonderful experience to Seattle.” Siegl is in the city to attend the three-day Invest Karnataka- Global Investors Meet (GIM), which concludes on Friday, November 4.

Sharing the picture of the cofounder, Vidyarthi Bhavan took to Twitter and wrote, ''We were happy and proud to have Mr. Zev Siegl, Cofounder of Starbucks at VidyarthiBhavan. He enjoyed our MasaleDose and Coffee. He is now in Bengaluru as a participant in the Global Investors Meet 2022 to share his entrepreneurship insights.”

The tweet features pictures of Siegl, co-founder of Starbucks, enjoying masala dosa and filter coffee, for which the South Bengaluru restaurant is famous, and can also be seen sharing some moments with its owner Ramakrishna Adiga and other staff members. He also clicked some pictures of staff in action, catering to the customers. Siegl in a note penned to Vidyarthi Bhavan said, ''My Friends, It is an honour to enjoy your famous food, coffee and warm welcome. I will take this wonderful experience with me back to Seattle.''

Located in the heart of Gandhi Bazaar in Basavanagudi, Vidyarthi Bhavan was established initially to cater to school children (hence the name), by Venkataramana Ural in 1943. Parameshwara Ural, who later took over subsequently, sold it to the present owner Ramakrishna Adiga in 1970.

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