📍 5-3-933,Sabir building,New paradise lodge, next to Karachi Bakery, Mozamjahi Market, Begum Bazar, Afzal Gunj, Hyderabad, Telangana 500012, India
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Google: 4.2 • TripAdvisor: 4
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Ram ki Bandi, located in the vibrant city of Hyderabad, India, is a beloved breakfast spot renowned for its innovative take on traditional South Indian fare. The restaurant has carved a niche for itself with a menu that creatively blends classic dishes like idlis and dosas with Asian street food influences, giving diners a unique twist on familiar flavors. The ambiance is casual and lively, often bustling with locals and tourists alike, making it a popular choice for family breakfasts or gatherings with friends. With a commendable Google rating of 4.2 and a solid 4.0 on TripAdvisor, it's clear that many patrons appreciate the quality and taste of the food, particularly the pizza dosa and tawa idli, which are often highlighted in reviews. Overall, Ram ki Bandi offers a delightful and flavorful experience that’s hard to resist.
Google: 4.2 (19775 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4 (53 reviews)
I had come through one of the Instagram reel showing this place is one of the best for breakfast. And so when I come to City, I decided to have breakfast here. I went to this place at 11:45 AM and to my surprise there was full crowd. Their service is good and liked the way they prepare breakfast. I ordered pizza masala dosa and it was yummy😋 made my tummy 🤤. They offer Tawa Idly. It's also very tasty and their speciality. Chutney served was very tasty. Only negative thing I found is pizza dosa cost me ₹140 and quantity is low compared to cost they charged me.
Ram ki Bandi has become an iconic brand name in Hyderabad having presence across the city. They got popular because of their endeavour to fuse the typical south indian dishes with the asian street style with desi masala. Now the flavours might not be unknown or out of the world but they definitely deserve points for trying out and innovating dishes, hence adding a fresh breeze of air giving a twist to your usual idlis and dosas.
We had the butter masala dosa in this outlet. It was very different with Upma filing inside the dosa. It was very tasty and different. We also had tawa vada which was alright. Overall, would recommend this strongly.
I feet this place is overrated and the menu is overpriced. Taste is not worth the money, can get better taste in quarter of the price. Too cheesy and too buttery, felt soo heavy after eating, bloated too much.