Mangalore: '3 Hungry Men' to Tour NH 66 in Quest for Good Food


Mangalore: '3 Hungry Men' to Tour NH 66 in Quest for Good Food

Media Release

Mangalore, Nov 10: The 3 Hungry Men, an exclusive portal of food reviewers and critics will undertake a three-state motorcycle odyssey entitled "tour of NH 66' which is a quest for unearthing new eating places on NH 66 as well as in cities and towns on this highway connecting Mangalore with Mumbai Mahanagar.

The tour will be flagged off on November 11 outside the eatery ‘Hot Bitez’ opposite Canara College on Jail Road.

‘The 3 Hungry Men’ is Mangalore’s first and only food reviewing body and is operational in many major cities. The group has its staff bases in Bangalore, Cochin, Hyderabad, Manipal, Pune and Goa and Kuwait at the moment. The team reviews various restaurants and certifies them for their best or unique dishes that they serve.

The purpose of the road trip is to search for good hotels on the highways from Mumbai, Pune, Mahabaleshwar, Goa and Mangalore and within the cities as well. Hence, in association with Hot Bitez, The 3 Hungry Men are on this trip of National Highway 66 in which they will be covering cities in three states namely Karnataka, Goa and Maharashtra. They will be traveling through Mumbai, Pune, Mahabaleshwar, Goa, Gokarna, Kundapur and back to Mangalore to review various restaurants on the way.

There will be a formal function outside Hot Bitez on the November 11 at 9 am. Commissioner of Police Seemanth Kumar Singh IPS will flag off the tour and also will participate in another important component the programme featuring distribution of stationary and financial assistance to the needy school children from various orphanages as a part of the 'Joy of Giving Week' celebration by the touring group along with the NGO 'Make a Difference' (MAD). This humble donation has been arranged from the money collected by the portal through public donations during the 'Joy of Giving Week' Make A Difference has co-ordinated this part of the programme.

Seemanth Kumar Singh will also flag-off the rally that will take place within the city where a group of 10 or more responsible riders will be riding along with the 3 Hungry Men to promote safety while riding in the city, which includes the necessity of wearing a helmet, protective gear and road sense.

The ride will commence on November 11 an end on November 22. The valedictory reception will take place on the November 27 in Moti Mahal Hotel where MAD will have an event regarding career counseling for the students.

  

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  • santosh shetty, Mangalore/ mumbai

    Thu, Nov 10 2011

    There will be no end of hotels in the proposed route. really an intresting idea. Wish u all the best guys.

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  • jayraj, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 10 2011

    It is indeed a good idea "
    '3 Hungry Men' to Tour NH 66 in Quest for Good Food and undertake food review. It will also help to promote tourism. I have a request to the team to convey the message of hygiene to those who handle food and also mainntain clean kitchen. Secondly the restaurant toilets should be kept clean and there should be international standard. Hotel and restaurant owners can charge Rs2 to 5 to users which can be used for maintaining clean toilets.


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  • bharathraj jain, mangalore

    Thu, Nov 10 2011

    I bet none of d hotels of highways r good n all are there with open arms to fleece u

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  • Vivek Baliga, Bangalore/Abohar

    Thu, Nov 10 2011

    All the very best , noble cause , enjoy the ride tc cheerss......

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