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Bidra med feedbackBeen to a couple of Kerala restaurants in Hyderabad. I feel like Adam's Kitchen is better than anything I've experienced. Authentic food, good customer service. Hope they'll soon start more branches in the city.
Have grate traditional food,with a homely hospitality,the taste of real chayakkada(small homely hotel) real mouth watering food like kerala fish curry banana fry(pazham pori) chai, kerala poratta and live vellayapam(loaf) and the great varieties of meat fries. Me and my friend on full stomach with a reasonable price.Best choice for kerala food in Hyderabad
Very authentic kerala taste. made me remember my days back in trivandrum. very much pocket friendly place to eat. ambience is not great, but great food always makes up for poor ambience. owner serves you with a smile always.
Situated just a few yards away from the bank gate of University of Hyderabad, this place is not exactly situated in Gachibowli. It is on the Nallagandla to ISB road. The place is very remote and is often missed out.<br/ <br/ I never had any experience with Kerala cuisine excpet hearing the names of few. This was my first stint with the Kerala cuisine. It is small place with not much of ambience.<br/ <br/ Try appam with chicken fry. Fish fry is also good. Rotis are decent. Overall decent food at a pretty decent price.<br/ <br/ Thinking to visit the place again to try more of the Kerala cuisine.
Wholesome, home style Kerala cuisine just round the corner. It doesn't get better than this. Tucked away into a tiny space, diagonally opposite the HCU back gate, Adam's kitchen is quite popular for veg and non veg Kerala food. More for the non veg clearly. But there are options for veggies too. <br/ <br/ This review is for their newly opened restaurant, a few metres away from the earlier one which has now been closed. I couldn't find a page for the new outlet hence writing review here. <br/ <br/ As mentioned above, the restaurant is small and just about fits 5 tables. We visited on a Sunday night and it was pretty busy. While the student groups and most of the young lot were dining in... others were packing away hot parcels. I was in the latter group.<br/ <br/ What we tried: Appam, puttu, veg curry, parotta<br/ All were really good and fresh. The puttu was just out the steamer and packed in really hot. The Appam was soft and nice. Same with parotta. <br/ <br/ The curry was mildly spiced black chana. I would like it a bit more spicy. Felt it was a little bland for my taste. Nonetheless it was filling enough for two people. <br/ <br/ Although the menu appears concise, there is an interesting variety to choose from. There is parotta, Appam for bread lovers, biryani, and rice items for rice lovers. There is also a Kerala meals option. Not to forget the juices and shakes.<br/ <br/ So something for everyone. And all prices are pocket friendly. No doubt it is so popular with the student population. An average meal per person would cost around Rs 100- 150. <br/ <br/ Great place for filling meals. Would definitely try again.<br/ <br/ <br/ <br/