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12 Restaurants in Chennai that scream “Kerala”
Food, for the people, by the people and with the people. A certain group of happy people from one of those famous groups on Facebook helped us come up with this lovely list. So we’d like to thank them right from our hearts. Thank you “Where Chennai Eats” for your contribution to our list of God’s own favourites in Chennai.
Mention beef curry, roast of karimeen and you’ll see faces light up. Between our laddus and bonda-teas, most of us have made space for some real good Kerala meals. Steaming hot appams, red rice and spicy curries make up this cuisine. And let’s not forget the coconut. Coconut Oil, milk and gratings, the folks from right across the border have got the right mix. So we’ve come up with this list of Chennai’s Kerala restaurants for when coconut trees and backwaters come a calling. Of course, the list is in no particular order.
Ente Keralam
Where: Alwarpet, R.A puram and Anna Nagar
What: Karimeen Polichathu, Mango Fish curry, Nanaari Sherbet
Yes, the name says it all. The service is fast and staff friendly. The smell of steaming hot appams will take you straight home, so don’t hold back. Book in advance if they’re taking bookings.
Pamba Restaurant
Where: Spurtank Road
What: Beef Roast, Parotta
Tiny joint off Spurtank road in Chetpet. The place is really crowded most of the time. So if you’re thinking ambience and a big crowd spells ‘lunch’, Pamba is not really your cup of ‘chayya’.
Savoury Sea Shell
Where: T nagar, Greams Road, Anna Nagar, OMR
What: Thalassery Biriyani
Sea Shells has real quick service and is one of those permanently crowded places. So run in and get a parcel if you need to, but don’t miss the Biriyani.
Crescent Hotel
Where: Nungambakkam, Kilpak, Adyar
What: Appam-Stew, Pazham Nirachathu
This is what great Sunday Breakfasts are made of. Stop by and you’ll find a tiny piece of Kerala.
Kutanad Restaurant
Where: Adyar
What: Beef Roast, Parotta
If you’re living away from home, you’ll know exactly how close Beef Roast and Parotta is to the heart.
Nair’s Mess
Where: Wallajah Road
What: Fish Fry, Fish Curry
Not exactly, five star ambience. But maybe that’s what great food is about sometimes. Their meals, of course, are quick and filling.
Sanjeevanam
Where: Nungambakkam, Adyar
What: Elada, Pazham Puttu Curry, Red Rice Idyappam
Vegetarian and Mallu – get here already. Although, if you want the Elada and Red Rice Idyappam, they’re available only for dinner. They have some really healthy options for the weight watchers too.
Southern Aromas
Where: Residency Towers
What: Appam, Kerala Fish Curry
Their ambience, of course, is just right. They have a fine gentleman playing some live music. So if it’s a special occasion, head here.
GRT Copper Point
Where: T Nagar
What: Appam, Chemmeen Curry
They’re mostly a South Indian restaurant, but our source at “Where Chennai Eats” tells us, “Appam, Chemeen Curry is divine”. Now that’s what we’re talking about!
Ente Malayala Naadu
Where: Kilpauk
What: Beef Curry
Tiny place off Kilpauk garden road, the food is just right. You might not want to go in a large group, the space is a little cramped.
Kalpaka
Where: Alwarpet
What: Syrian Beef
Near Music Academy sits this restaurant that spells ‘Kerala‘ in spice.
The Marina
Where: Nungambakkam
What: Fish Fry, Malabar Fish Curry
Seafood and you’re already drooling. Marina has a whole range of seafood options and sauces. But this is the Kerala list, so we’ll stick to the Malabar Curry. Again, crowded as ever and always. Book earlier if you can.