<p>Do you like Biryani? Rather, who does not like Biryani?</p>.<p>How far are you willing to go, and more importantly, how long are you willing to stand for your Biryani?</p>.<p>Karnataka has allowed restaurants to re-open, and the Biryani lovers in Bengaluru seized the chance to fill their stomachs and satisfy their hearts.</p>.<p>On Sunday, the famous Anand Dum Biryani in Hoskote witnessed a long queue of biryani lovers. How long? The queue was about 1.5 kilometres long, and a video showing the craze has gone viral on social media. People can be seen wearing face masks and jostling for a space in the queue.</p>.<p>The restaurant is located about 25 kilometres from Bengaluru city centre.<br /><br />The video has garnered more than 7,000 views as of now and many netizens were concerned about them not following social distancing norms.</p>.<p>"Queue for biryani at Hoskote, Bangalore... Tell me what biryani this is and is it free?" the video shared by Twitter user Kaveri is captioned.</p>.<p>The owner of the eatery, Anand estimated a 20 per cent increase in the sales of biryani.</p>.<p>Someone joked after seeing the video, "I will not even stand for Amrit in such a long queue." Yet another added, "They serve only on 3 days a week and get over by 8.30, 9 am." One netizen quipped, "<span class="css-901oao css-16my406 r-1qd0xha r-ad9z0x r-bcqeeo r-qvutc0">Mutton Biryani at Anand Dum Biryani. Has become a weekend morning ritual for many from Bangalore to go there."</span><br /><br />While someone sceptical said, " <span class="css-901oao css-16my406 r-1qd0xha r-ad9z0x r-bcqeeo r-qvutc0">Lots of folks go there cause of the long drive and the drama of waiting for hours for it. Crowds also include biker clubs, cycling groups and all.</span> "</p>
<p>Do you like Biryani? Rather, who does not like Biryani?</p>.<p>How far are you willing to go, and more importantly, how long are you willing to stand for your Biryani?</p>.<p>Karnataka has allowed restaurants to re-open, and the Biryani lovers in Bengaluru seized the chance to fill their stomachs and satisfy their hearts.</p>.<p>On Sunday, the famous Anand Dum Biryani in Hoskote witnessed a long queue of biryani lovers. How long? The queue was about 1.5 kilometres long, and a video showing the craze has gone viral on social media. People can be seen wearing face masks and jostling for a space in the queue.</p>.<p>The restaurant is located about 25 kilometres from Bengaluru city centre.<br /><br />The video has garnered more than 7,000 views as of now and many netizens were concerned about them not following social distancing norms.</p>.<p>"Queue for biryani at Hoskote, Bangalore... Tell me what biryani this is and is it free?" the video shared by Twitter user Kaveri is captioned.</p>.<p>The owner of the eatery, Anand estimated a 20 per cent increase in the sales of biryani.</p>.<p>Someone joked after seeing the video, "I will not even stand for Amrit in such a long queue." Yet another added, "They serve only on 3 days a week and get over by 8.30, 9 am." One netizen quipped, "<span class="css-901oao css-16my406 r-1qd0xha r-ad9z0x r-bcqeeo r-qvutc0">Mutton Biryani at Anand Dum Biryani. Has become a weekend morning ritual for many from Bangalore to go there."</span><br /><br />While someone sceptical said, " <span class="css-901oao css-16my406 r-1qd0xha r-ad9z0x r-bcqeeo r-qvutc0">Lots of folks go there cause of the long drive and the drama of waiting for hours for it. Crowds also include biker clubs, cycling groups and all.</span> "</p>