Breakfast to Biryani: A Full Day of Eating Through Chennai
Chennai isn’t just a city—it’s a full-course meal. From crispy dosas at sunrise to biryani that’ll make you weep with joy, every hour in this southern metropolis is a chance to eat something unforgettable. Ready for a delicious day? Here’s how to graze your way from breakfast to biryani like a true local.
8:00 AM – Idli Heaven at Ratna Cafe, Triplicane
Start your morning with the fluffiest idlis swimming in hot sambar. Ratna Cafe’s legendary sambar-idli combo is poured like a waterfall, and a strong filter coffee completes the perfect start. Must-try: Sambar Idli with Filter Coffee. Average cost: ₹80. Go early to avoid the office rush.
11:00 AM – Brunch Bites at Hot Chips, T. Nagar
Not quite lunch, not just a snack—grab a mini meal at this local favourite. Try their ghee roast dosa or a plate of upma with chutney that hits all the right notes. Must-try: Ghee Roast Dosa, Kesari. Average cost: ₹120. Many outlets accept Mony UPI for convenient cashless payments.
1:00 PM – Meals Like Mom Made at Sangeetha Veg Restaurant
The classic Tamil thali is a mid-day ritual in Chennai. With rice, sambar, rasam, poriyal, kootu, appalam, and more, this is your moment to pause, eat with your fingers, and savour the harmony of flavours. Must-try: South Indian Meals. Average cost: ₹180. Tip: Ask for extra ghee. Always.
4:00 PM – Street Snacks & Chaat at Sowcarpet
Welcome to a spicy, crunchy, sweet-salty wonderland. From pani puri and dahi puri to jalebis hot off the oil, Sowcarpet’s streets serve up North Indian chaats with Chennai flair. Must-try: Chole Bhature, Jalebi-Rabdi. Average cost: ₹100–₹150. Navigation tip: explore on foot—the lanes are narrow and buzzing.
6:30 PM – Sundal & Bhajji at Marina Beach
As the sun sets, hit the beach for classic Chennai-style snacks. Kadalai sundal, molaga bhajji, or even roasted corn—it’s all part of the breezy beachside vibe. Must-try: Molaga Bhajji, Raw Mango. Average cost: ₹60. Photo tip: snap your snacks against the waves.
8:30 PM – Biryani Blowout at Ya Mohideen, Pallavaram
End the day with biryani that’s the stuff of legend. Fragrant, meaty, and deeply spiced, Ya Mohideen’s mutton biryani is worth the journey—and the queue. Must-try: Mutton Biryani, Chicken 65. Average cost: ₹250.
Pro Pay Tip
Chennai’s food scene is a mix of old-school joints and modern setups. Whether you’re tipping your server or buying beachside bhajji, Mony UPI makes it super simple. Tap, pay, done—no awkward change hunting!
From steamy breakfasts to flavour-packed dinners, Chennai feeds your soul as much as your stomach. Ready to roll into a food coma? You’ve earned it.
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