MT: Restaurants, Bars in Hyderabad
Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 2:50 am
dudes, any idea where can i have good candle light dinner in hyderabad ?
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here is my preferred list:
Restaurants:
Waterfront (not on weekends as it tends to get crowded) on Necklace Road
Zafraan (top of Little Penang) Banajar Hills (I believe Rd no. 5)
Mantra (opp. Hyderabad Central Mall, its on the 4-5 th floor of the bldg opp. the mall and has a nice view)
Shangai Dice - on somajiguda-greenlands road
Haiking -Himaythnagar, been there since childhood and still love it
Touche - expensive but elegant
Boats Club - Not so much for the food (limited menu not a whole lot of taste) but ambience (lake front etc) is good.
Main Club Secunderabad - Outdoors are good although they do get crowded on weekends
Peshawari - Grand Kakatiya
Tulips - Greenalnds (ok but good for the price - the weekend buffet is good)
Watering Holes
Liquids - see the page 3 crowd along with the tollywood heros/heroines
B&C (Bottles & Chimneys) - I think entry is limited to couples on weekends and Friday nights require contacts to get in
Little Penang - if you are in mood for dancing
Dublin - pricey but OK ambience as long a sthey keep the DJ quiet
Touche - Not sure if they still have the Happy Hours (reduced cover)
Sundowner - My favourite (opp KBR park Jubliee Hills)
Breakfast
Minerva - Himayatnagar/Somajiguda
Taj Krishna
Mariott - tank bund
I would avoid the following:
Dakshin in Grand Kakatiya as it is glorified idli/dosa/vada served on a silver plate with waiters in silk dhotis..and you pay for all that
Country Club - expect to see drunk fellows, noise etc