6-Day Foodie Itinerary for Hyderabad

  1. Day 1: Breakfast at Chutneys
    15 minutes (5.8km) from Rajiv Gandhi International Airport

    Savour South India on your plate with idlis, dosas, vadas, and more at this famous restaurant chain. Don't skip their signature peanut tomato chutney.

  2. Day 2: Lunch at Bawarchi
    18 minutes (7.5km) from Chutneys

    Expect long queues for the city's best biryani at this affordable no-frills eatery. The mutton biryani, masala dosa, and sip chai are some must-tries.

  3. Day 3: Dinner at Paradise
    14 minutes (6.2km) from Bawarchi

    For over six decades, Paradise has been serving mouth-watering Hyderabadi biryani and kebabs that have made its name across the country.

  4. Day 4: Dine at Cafe Bahar
    16 minutes (6.3km) from Paradise

    A popular and affordable restaurant that serves a variety of biryanis, kebabs, and curries. Don't leave without trying out their famous haleem dish and the kaddu ka dalcha.

  5. Day 5: Food tour in Old City
    30 minutes (13km) from Cafe Bahar

    Join a food tour of the Old City and sample the iconic street food of Hyderabad, including nihari, shawarma, haleem, and much more. Try out Sheermal, a local sweet bread.

  6. Day 6: Breakfast at Ram ki Bandi
    30 minutes (13km) from Old City

    If you're a night owl, drop by this 24-hour open street-side food joint for their famous dosas, idlis, and upma dishes. Don't be intimidated by the crowd.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Chutneys (1 hour, ₹400)
  • Bawarchi (1.5 hours, ₹500)
  • Paradise (2 hours, ₹1000)
  • Cafe Bahar (1.5 hours, ₹600)
  • Food Tour in Old City (3 hours, ₹1500)
  • Ram ki Bandi (1.5 hours, ₹200)
  • Total Estimated Costs (for food only): ₹4200

Useful tips

For foodies with more time, try out more street food in the Old Town area and explore Secunderabad's bustling food culture. For those with a sweet tooth, visit Karachi Bakery for some world-famous fruit biscuits. If you have less time, combine Day 3 and Day 4's dinner at Biryani Blues.

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