Telangana’s cuisine reflects centuries of migration, royal influence, local creativity, and home traditions. Food here represents not only sustenance but also memory, identity, and ritual. While Hyderabad is known for its renowned biryani, focusing solely on this dish overlooks the depth and diversity of Telangana’s food culture.
This culinary journey showcases both iconic and lesser-known dishes, beginning with those that define Hyderabad: saffron-infused dum biryani, slow-cooked haleem, and the Irani café tradition, renowned for its strong tea and crisp biscuits.
Beyond these well-known dishes, the journey continues through heritage restaurants and lively streets offering mirchi bajji, punugulu, qubani ka meetha, and double ka meetha. These flavors reflect Telangana’s daily cuisine, which is bold, spicy, and satisfying.
