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Old 23rd July 2012, 06:29   #136
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Re: A guide : Eating out in Kerala

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Heard from some one which I don't remember that its owned by a fellow bhpian. is that true ?
It's not bhpian owned, I believe.

Met the owner during our last bhpian-meet, I thought he was one among us and asked about his car n all, later ImmortalZ enlightened me that he was the owner of the place and not a bhpian

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Went to Azad, Vazhuthacaud y'dayfor lunch, as I do every Sunday after church, the place was literally deserted and almost all tables were free. Mind you, this is somewhere I had to wait for close to half an hour to get a table.

The Shawarma scare has really shook Mallus to the core it seems.
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Old 29th July 2012, 17:19   #137
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So has Shawarmas gone off the menu everywhere in Kerala ? I was hoping to eat some during my Onam visit :( The ones you get in Hyderabad do not have the same taste.
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Got a list of Hotels in Kerala where food of acceptable quantity is available. Received from a friend based in UK. The list is worth going through. The problem is it is a list of more than 200 hotels in pdf format and in Malayalam vernacular. Hence not appended.

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Re: A guide : Eating out in Kerala

Yesterday I had mt breakfast at Aryas Alleppy at around 10 during my journey to Haripad. The vada there turned out to be the best I ever had from Kannur to Trivandrum in the near past.
Have a bite if anyone get a chance.
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Got a list of Hotels in Kerala where food of acceptable quantity is available. Received from a friend based in UK. The list is worth going through. The problem is it is a list of more than 200 hotels in pdf format and in Malayalam vernacular. Hence not appended.
oh it is already mentioned in this thread, I guess.

http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/shifti...ml#post2445381

some of the hotels recommended are average or below average especially "Muvattupuzha" for example.

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I hope people can update their experiences keeping the thread alive.
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Heard Smoke House is really good. Hearing this I thought I would check out their Hyderabadi Biriyani (Although that's not their specialty). It was really good especially if you love that 'extra spice'. The place is really crowded during weekends.
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Yesterday I had mt breakfast at Aryas Alleppy at around 10 during my journey to Haripad. The vada there turned out to be the best I ever had from Kannur to Trivandrum in the near past.
Have a bite if anyone get a chance.
Just sharing and not advertising.
I agree. Used to frequent aryas (just for eating vada) at alleppey whenever I drive through that route.
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Old 19th August 2012, 21:24   #143
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A small collection which I got as a forward mail. Sorry, the list is in malayalam.
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Old 20th August 2012, 12:08   #144
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hey guys , calicut's paragon has opened a new restaurent at focus mall called " m grill ", the steak and grills are awesome at this place.
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I agree. Used to frequent aryas (just for eating vada) at alleppey whenever I drive through that route.
Can you guys share the exact location? It is very difficult to get anything hot to eat in Kerala restaurants, except in Tamil restaurants like Aryas and Sre Aryas
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Guys, any suggestions on good veg. restaurant in Perinthalmanna or between Mannarkad and Perinthalmanna? How is KTDC’s Tamarind? I’ve seen one around Mannarkad.
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Heard Smoke House is really good. Hearing this I thought I would check out their Hyderabadi Biriyani (Although that's not their specialty). It was really good especially if you love that 'extra spice'. The place is really crowded during weekends.
Went to Smokehouse yesterday with a few friends. We got a table inside and big mistake it was :(

Almost suffocated in smoke. Eyes started burning. When we came out after 45mins we were stinking of smoke. Never again.
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Guys, any suggestions on good veg. restaurant in Perinthalmanna or between Mannarkad and Perinthalmanna? How is KTDC’s Tamarind? I’ve seen one around Mannarkad.
If you are coming from Mannarkad side, then after you cross Angadipuram railway gate, Perinthalmanna, there is a good veg restaurant on the right hand side. Annapoorna is the name, i think (no relation to Coimbatore Gowrishankar). I dont remember a Tamarind at Mannarkad, but there is a KTDC Vazhiyoram, which is lousy. Only good veg restaurant is the above

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Went to Smokehouse yesterday with a few friends. We got a table inside and big mistake it was :(

Almost suffocated in smoke. Eyes started burning. When we came out after 45mins we were stinking of smoke. Never again.
Yes, I thought so. We sat outside for this reason. Have experienced this in few eat outs in Blore.
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If you are coming from Mannarkad side, then after you cross Angadipuram railway gate, Perinthalmanna, there is a good veg restaurant on the right hand side. Annapoorna is the name, i think... but there is a KTDC Vazhiyoram, which is lousy...
Thanks mallumowgli for the info. I was thinking of Vazhiyoram too, but ruled out now. Any suggestions on best banana chips from the bunch of shops on Olavakode railway station road?
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