Bejai
Bejai is one of the major localities in Mangalore city, Karnataka, India. The series of Bharath malls, Bharath mall[1] & Bharath mall 2 (under construction), are located here. It is one of the upscale & the busiest residential cum commercial localities of Mangalore. Bejai - Kadri belt is also regarded as the Manhattan of Mangalore with many high-rise buildings. One notable project in Bejai is Palace Gardens which provides eco-friendly affordable luxury apartments.[2]
Bejai | |
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Commercial & Residential locality | |
View of highrise buildings at Bejai, Mangaluru | |
Coordinates: 12.8919°N 74.8463°E | |
Country | |
State | Karnataka |
District | Dakshina Kannada |
City | Mangalore |
Government | |
• Body | Mangalore City Corporation |
Languages | |
• Official | Kannada, English |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
Gallery
- Bejai - KPT Jn road
- Al Helen apartments at Bejai Main Road
- Ventura apartments at Bejai Main Road
- A busy Bejai junction at night
- A view of Bharath Mall at night
- Bejai - KPT Jn Road at night
- Pio Mall at Bejai in Mangalore
Notable centres
- KSRTC Main Bus Station, Mangalore
- Mangalore Electricity Supply Company Limited Corporate Office
- Bejai Museum
- Bejai Market Complex
Malls
- Bharath Mall
- Bharath Mall 2
- Pio Mall
- Kingdom Mall - Pais Garden
Major Restaurants
- Pizza Hut
- Cafe Coffee Day
- Gajalee Sea Food
- Spindrift
- Basil Cafe
- Surabhi Restaurant
- Jordania Restaurant
- Chicken Lagoon
- Danish
- Kudla Kitchen Sea Food
- Belly G Resto Cafe
- Al Baig
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See also
References
- "Mangaluru: Two-day sporting event by Decathlon brings cheer at Northernsky City Residence Pumpwell". Daijiworld. 18 October 2019. Retrieved 9 February 2020.
- Tourist Guide to Karnataka. 2009. ISBN 9788174780621.
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