
The restaurant has a traditional look n feel, is comfortable and is unbelievably quick with food. I was told that Jawar Roti along with Gutti Vankaya (Brinjal) is one of their vegetarian specialties and hence decided to try it out. Their other specialties include Kakara Vepudu (guard), Sajja Roti, Raggi Muddha (Sankati), Bhendi Masala, Natukodi Fry, Gongura Mutton, Kamju Roast, Head Curry and their Biriyanis. As you can see, most of their menu is non-vegetarian, but if you don’t mind eating vegetarian food in a meat-serving environment, then I would definitely recommend this place.

My Gutti Vankaya and Jawar Roti was possibly one of the spiciest dishes I have consumed in recent times, but unbelievably tasty. The combination was great and the spicy-ness was offset by a cold glass of butter milk. Meat lovers will adore this place. Adventurous vegetarians can also give this place a try for some different and local Rayalseema Food. The best part is that they are incredibly light on the wallet.
Sankara I hope you are aware that rayalseema and telangana are 2 separate and pretty different places..
ReplyDeleteOf course, I do. Rayalseema is in Andhra and I had the food in Hyderabad, which is right now under Telangana and AP.
ReplyDeleteI don't know why you asked me the question in the first place.