3-Day Hyderabad Foodie Itinerary

  1. Day 1 - Breakfast: Dosas at Chutneys
    10 minutes (2.2 km) from Rajiv Gandhi International Airport

    Start your day with some of the best dosas Hyderabad has to offer at Chutneys. Their extensive menu has a variety of dosa options such as Pesarattu, Paper Dosa, and many more. The flavorful chutneys that are served with the dosa are a perfect accompaniment to start your day.

  2. Day 1 - Lunch: Biryani at Paradise
    12 minutes (5.5 km) from Chutneys

    No visit to Hyderabad is complete without indulging in one of its most famous dishes, biryani. Paradise is an iconic restaurant that has been serving authentic biryani since 1953. The flavorful rice, spices, and tender meat will leave you wanting more!

  3. Day 1 - Dinner: Haleem at Pista House
    14 minutes (6.5 km) from Paradise

    Haleem, a delicious stew made with meat, wheat, and lentils, is a must-try when in Hyderabad. Pista House is known for serving one of the best haleems in town. It is a rich and filling dish that is best eaten for dinner.

  4. Day 2 - Breakfast: Irani Chai and Osmania Biscuits at Nimrah Cafe
    18 minutes (8.9 km) from Pista House

    Nimrah Cafe is a legendary Iranian cafe that has been serving delicious tea and biscuits to Hyderabadi locals since 1993. Their Irani chai paired with Osmania biscuits is a perfect way to start your day.

  5. Day 2 - Lunch: Fish Curry and Rice at Rayalaseema Ruchulu
    7 minutes (2.4 km) from Nimrah Cafe

    Rayalaseema Ruchulu is famous for its popular Andhra-style delicacies. Their Fish Curry and Rice is a local favorite that should not be missed. The tangy and spicy flavors of the curry are a treat to your taste buds.

  6. Day 2 - Dinner: Nihari at Shadab
    20 minutes (8.1 km) from Rayalaseema Ruchulu

    Shadab is one of the oldest and most popular restaurants in Hyderabad. Their specialty is Nihari, a slow-cooked meat dish that is loaded with spices. The meat is so tender that it falls off the bone. It’s a perfect way to end your day.

  7. Day 3 - Breakfast: Poha and Jalebi at Govind Ki Bandi
    20 minutes (6.5 km) from Shadab

    Govind Ki Bandi is a small food stall in Himayat Nagar that is famous for its Poha and Jalebis. The combination of the crispy and sweet Jalebis with the spiced Poha is unique and delicious.

  8. Day 3 - Lunch: Dum Ka Chicken at Hotel Sohail
    16 minutes (5.6 km) from Govind Ki Bandi

    Hotel Sohail is known for its authentic Hyderabadi cuisine. Their Dum Ka Chicken is a flavorful and aromatic dish that is cooked in a slow-cooking process in which the meat turns out soft and tender.

  9. Day 3 - Dinner: South Indian Thali at Dakshin
    9 minutes (3.7 km) from Hotel Sohail

    Dakshin is a fine-dining restaurant that offers a variety of South Indian dishes in a traditional "thali" format. Their Thali consists of a wide range of dishes such as sambar, rasam, curd rice, and many more.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Chutneys (1 hour, £8)
  • Paradise (1.5 hours, £10)
  • Pista House (1.5 hours, £15)
  • Nimrah Cafe (1 hour, £6)
  • Rayalaseema Ruchulu (1.5 hours, £15)
  • Shadab (2 hours, £20)
  • Govind Ki Bandi (45 minutes, £4)
  • Hotel Sohail (1.5 hours, £12)
  • Dakshin (2 hours, £15)
  • Total Estimated Costs: £105

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider adding a visit to the iconic Charminar, a monument that symbolizes Hyderabad. For tea lovers, an afternoon tea at the Taj Falaknuma Palace is an unforgettable experience. If you have less time, skip some of the meals and try to visit at least one of the restaurants mentioned.

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