Start your day (after 8:00 AM) with a hearty, Ramadan-friendly breakfast at Cafe Niloufer sampling their famous Osmania biscuits and Irani chai, then stroll across to [Chicha's & Sons Bakery](https://www.google.com/search?q=Chicha%27s+%26+Sons+Bakery+Am+going+to+hyderabad+i+have+just+1+day+to+cover+the+the+entire+city+start+the+itinerary+from+8+am+covering+all+food+spots+with+consideration+of+Ramadan++official+site) for freshly baked savory pastries to go. Continue with a culinary walk through the lanes near Laad Bazaar, stopping at Aftaab Biryani for an early Hyderabadi biryani taste (a lighter single-portion is ideal during fasting), and pause at Charminar Viewpoint for photos and a fresh pomegranate or sugarcane juice from street vendors to refresh before midday.
After a leisurely morning, head to Jewel of Nizam Grand Hotel for a Ramadan-friendly lunch buffet offering mild Hyderabadi curries and kebabs served in small portions to keep energy steady; pair it with a cooling glass of shikanjvi or rose sherbet. Post-lunch, wander through Himayatnagar's street food stretch, sampling halal roadside treats like mirchi bajji and mini seekh kebabs, then stop at Karachi Bakery (Himayatnagar outlet) for famous plum cake slices and biscuits to take away before evening prayers and Iftar preparations.
As the sun lowers, make your way to Pista House (Tank Bund outlet) for a selection of light, Ramadan-friendly sweets like dry-fruit-laced khubani ka meetha and their famed haleem (served in smaller portions if preferred), then stroll along Tank Bund to enjoy views of the illuminated Hussain Sagar lake. For Iftar, head to Madina Hotel (Near High Court) to join the local Ramadan atmosphere with freshly fried pakoras, dates and piping hot nihari served just before Maghrib, finishing with a relaxing mint-lime cooler at Café 555 to wind down the evening.