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Whether you’re in the mood for an intimate meal or a large party with all your friends and family, these 15 restaurants bring the celebratory vibes and, most importantly, delicious food and drinks.
Saravanaa Bhavan, previously Hotel Saravana Bhavan, is an Indian restaurant chain based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. [1] The chain serves South Indian cuisine and operates 33 locations in India (24 in Chennai ) and 92+ across 28 countries in North America , Asia , the Middle East , Europe , and Oceania .
The New Woodlands Hotel is a Udupi-style vegetarian restaurant in Chennai, India. [1] [2] Established in 1938 by Kadandale Krishna Rao, it is considered to be a pioneer in popularizing Udupi cuisine in the city. Since then, a large number of imitations and namesake Woodlands hotels have been established in various parts of Chennai.
An A2B Restaurant at Maraimalai Nagar, on the outskirts of Chennai. A2B was founded by late Thiru K.S. Thirupathi Raja, who was the founder of Guru Sweets in Rajapalayam, Srinivasa Sweets in Bangalore (Sriramapuram) and Sri Ananda Bhavan in Washermenpet, Chennai.
This category lists restaurants in the city of Chennai in India. Pages in category "Restaurants in Chennai" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
Vasanta Bhavan restaurant was started in Trichy by Patron Mr. A. Muthukrishnan. [1] [2] Mr.A.Muthukrishnan started branches in Chennai. The chain of restaurants handled by Mr. M. Ravi was changed to Namma Veedu Vasanta Bhavan chain of restaurants. He is also the Vice President of the Tamil Nadu Hotels Association.
Anjappar Chettinad Restaurant is a privately owned Indian casual-dining restaurant chain, founded in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India in 1964. [1] It now operates over 30 locations in Chennai, Erode, Madurai, Coimbatore, Salem, and Bangalore. Internationally, the franchise has restaurants in Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, the Middle East ...
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