Start your day with a traditional Hyderabadi breakfast at Hotel Shadab, located near the iconic Charminar. Savor their specialties such as keema samosa, nihari, and khichdi, and wash it down with a cup of strong Irani chai.
No visit to Hyderabad is complete without trying their world-famous biryani, and Paradise is known to serve some of the best. Their chicken/mutton biryani is a must-try, along with kebabs and haleem during Ramzan.
Wrap up your foodie day with some delicious kebabs and biryani at the iconic Shah Ghouse Café, known for its melt-in-the-mouth delicacies. Try their mutton paya and phirni for an authentic Hyderabadi experience.
Start your day with some scrumptious South Indian breakfast at Chutneys. Their all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet is famous for its idlis, dosas, and vadas served with a variety of chutneys.
Indulge in some spicy Andhra food at Rayalaseema Ruchulu, known for its fiery curries and biryanis. Try their Gongura Chicken, Natukodi Fry, and Kodi Pulao for a burst of flavors.
End your day with another round of mouth-watering biryani at Bawarchi. Their mutton/chicken biryani is cooked to perfection with the right blend of spices and flavors. Don't forget to try their double-ka-meetha for dessert.
Visit the popular Ram ki Bandi food truck for a unique breakfast experience. Try their delicious dosas, vadas, and omelets, which are served on the street side from 3:30 AM till 8 AM.
End your foodie journey with another traditional Andhra meal at Kritunga Restaurant. Their unlimited vegetarian/non-vegetarian thalis are a great way to try a variety of dishes like pulao, rasam, sambar, and more.
If you have time, add a visit to the iconic Charminar and shop for bangles and pearls in the nearby Laad Bazaar. You can also explore the Golconda Fort, Chowmahalla Palace, and Salar Jung Museum to learn about the city's rich history and culture. If you have less time, you can skip some meals and try the street food like Mirchi Bajji, Dabeli, and Falooda available at various stalls across the city.