Always a pleasure to dine here. Just seeing the menu brings out the Malayalee in you! Lipsmacking dishes..specially the non vegetarian ones. Well, the portion size is a bit less...apart from that..don't go for the ambience..that mouth watering kappa and meen curry is all you need to keep your soul happy! Eat away!
Unless you have done your research well or have a kerelite in your friend circle it is pretty impossible for you to have known of this place. But once you have eaten here, there is no going back. Especially for a Delhiite like me, the cusine here was surprisingly very different and unique. Unlike the south Indian restaurants (street side or big chains) kerela hotel has maintained the authenticity of kerelite taste and has not redefined the dishes according to the pattern of the city.
Excellent Kerala food and cordial staff and a clean place.
You come here for the food. Nothing else. And trust me, the food is delicious! Must visit especially for non vegetarians.
Appams are available before 12 noon and after 7 pm. The roast beef was amazing. The portion may look small but it's quite enough to be filling. Porotta was flaky and really good.
Definitely recommended.
As the name says, this is an economical restaurant serving both veg & non-veg basic South Indian preparations. Ambiance would not excite you but if you are really hungry & are eager to relish some authentic south preparations, this can be the place.
What we tried -
Beef Curry - 5
The attendant would ask you if you want it in gravy or dry. Semi-gravy was my choice which had beef pieces, onions & green chillis in it. I really liked the taste & it was as spicy as I really wanted it to be.
Malabar Porotta - 5
If you have had malabar porottas before you would know not everywhere will you get those authentic porottas. Here, they were just perfect.
They even had snack items like fried banana which they call as Payam Pori, dal vada & others served for just 10-15 bucks.
A HIDDEN GEM. These words describe this place perfectly. I mean what a great place for non-vegetarians!
It's a hole in the wall kind of place but serves great food. Chicken, mutton, fish, crab, etc is served and everything is just amazing.
Small place but made me nostalgic. The first bite of chicken biryani had me in tears..!! The parotta was not as good as the real Malabar parotta, but does the work anyways. COFFEE was amazing too..!!
Reshma Shireen Jaffrey
+4
This is small eatery in INA market which serves reasonable and delicious Kerela cusine. We had chicken gravy , Malabar paratha and biryani. The food was just great.
Kerala hotel is my second home. I love to eat Appam with Chicken Roast and Stew. It's pocket friendly and great taste. Don't expect a comfortable seating it's a quick eating/take away spot. The staff is polite and gentle.
The best place to eat affordable kerala food.
So after seeing all the buzz around this place we finally went to this place on a Friday. If you expect it to be a fine dining place then please stay away. A small place in the INA market offering all delicacies of Kerala. We ordered Prawn curry with rice, egg birysni and chicken masala with parotta. I must say everything tasted good with prawn Curry and egg curry being the best ones. The food is less on spices and oil and the taste is quite soothing . Black tea is quite common with the people at this restaurant.
Also they are offering dry chicken, mutton, fish, gravy chicken mutton fish and south Indian food .
Overall good experience 4/5
A fascinating little joint in the INA market. Serves excellent porotta, biriyani, beef dishes. Definitely try their beef roast! Goes best with the porotta. A little spicy but heavenly, I would say.
Very reasonable with their prices, it is clean and serves authentic Malabari food. Must try!
Nupur Singh (potpourribynupur)
+5
This place is awesome in terms of taste, service and price. Come here to enjoy authentic South Indian cuisine and all of it at unbeatable price.
I went with three other friends and hand way too much food, and the bill amount did not even touch 500rs! And the staff attending the customers was also very courteous and helpful.
Chicken biryani, egg roast and Kerala parotha should not be missed by anyone who comes here... it is a must try!
This place is surprisingly good. Appam and stew here are to kill for. Fish curry was nice as well and so was parantha. But nothing beats appam with curry. Must visit place.
We had the Fish Curry (Seer Fish/ Surmai) with Kappa (Tapioca) and Chicken Roast with Malabari Parotta. Fish Curry was slightly sour and spicy - but delicious. The Chicken Roast had a nice sweet flavour because of caramelized onions.
The place is frequented by a lot of patrons from the Malayali community (It was a Malayali friend who had suggested this place) - so yes, the food is authentic. Plus, the food is quite economical.
If you are looking for good Kerala meals, then Bingo! With amazing food and polite staff, you'll love the typical South Indian canteen vibes from this place!
Food is extra delicious. Sitting arrangement can be improved upon. However, given the price point they are operating in, probably not much to complain about. Worth multiple visits for Keralite food.
Liked their poothu fry... Very close to INA metro station and easy to find location. Good food and service. Also in affordable price. I had chicken biriyani , meals and pothu fry.
Looks can be deceiving, fits best to this place. This is one of the best budget places you must visit to eat what Kerala eats. They have great seafood & other nonveg items 🐟 🦀 🍤
This was the first time I had tried some very authentic kerelian food. And we went to kerela hotel in INA. And the food was absolutely amazing and so delicious. We had ordered parotta, roast chicken, mutton curry, chilli prawn, masala prawn and chicken biryani. And each and every thing was so good.
This is the place for cheap buff,chicken in South Delhi, centrally located in Omaha market, this place is always dishing out south indian style non veg dishes at very cheap rates. Place is always full. Many dishes to try here including buff, fish ,chicken etc
Okay, this is one of my favourite eateries in Delhi. It’s cheap. The place is not great but the food makes up for it. All the best finding a seat if you go there during peak hours. Try the meat biryani and the meat roast. I like to go there again and again.
Excellent food and excellent behaviour. Tried with Chicken Fry, Meal and Fish Biryani all are excellent.Hope they will keep their promises. Best of Luck.
Amazing food with very very humble prices. It was an absolute delight to talk to the owner as well, he’s a very friendly gentleman. I got the chicken masala, tapioca+buff biryani and ghee roast packed. I spent Rs 350 and the food was enough to feed three people. Highly recommended!
I've had too many great memories attached to this place, first with friends and then with an SO. But the point of any kind of grouping is that you come to KH to stuff yourself merry. The chicken masala, chicken biryani, porotta, the meals, the chicken roast, the buff roast, the fish...everything is delectable. I come here almost every other week because now my system legit craves KH food. What a wonderful, straight-to-business place. Especially if you've been, well, under the influence, this food is elevated to some other level. You will not be disappointed.
Heard a lot about this place. Wanted to try for some authentic Kerala cuisine. I had Kerala porotta in Bangalore. This place didn't disappoint me either! The owners are sweet and friendly. I ordered for some beef roast and Kerala porotta. They tasted pretty good. I have tried beef fry as well which was equally pleasing.
Been to this place every time me and my friends had a cash crisis or happened to be around INA. This place is always mostly full yet their service has never disappointed. Amazing food, quick service, I have pretty much tried everything on their menu. Chicken Curry, Prawn Curry, Chicken Fry and Appam is a must try, and finish it off with Filter Coffee. Great little gem of a place in INA Market.
A perfect place to taste Mallu veg / non veg cuisine!!! For non veg lovers this place is like a haven! The dishes are indeed authentic and fully flavorsome. On my last visit, I tried the Buff fry, mutton korma, fish fry and chicken masala with Malabar Parantha. Quantity & quality is assured totally & it's quite cheap!!!
It is my guarantee that if you try once, then u would re-visit soon!
George has been running this place for the past 18 years. This market has a few outlets that serve South Indian food, but George has the best variety of non vegetarian as well as vegetarian food being served.. I had the vegetarian Thali, which is an "eat until you drop" concept, and Fried Mutton.. Good wholesome food, with lots on the menu to keep you coming back to try different dishes..
l visited this place last week. Easy to locate in the busy market of INA. The place looks like a traditional Kerala eat joint. Don't expect too much for the ambiance, the food will make up for everything. The food is delicious and out of the world. Tired of butter chicken or chicken tikka. Visit this place for a change.
Dis one is easy to find....ask anyone after getting down at INA metro station....and go to the side where Kashmiri market is located....
When I went it was almost full(1pm) with majority of college students....and the crowd gradually increased with the passage of time....I had a Kerala meal(was missing my Bangalore days at Madiwala area)...and asked for a beef chili to go with that....the server said that the chilli will be taking some time so he suggested beef fry and I gave him a go ahead signal....food came in probably just 3mjns.... typical kerala meal... though can be served in a banana leaf to get some more authenticy....the rice was the thicker ones that is served in Kerala restaurants...but then again not exactly the RED RICE which we having stayed in an area close to Kerala are used to have....food was tasty and again unlimited as it's a thali....so one can dig as much as one can....the beef fry was well done and the spicyness was apt....
A nice restaurant to get your beef and Kerala food fixation...
This place is a little wonder in the busy market place of INA. As the name suggests, the place predominantly offers south Indian delicacies from Kerala and I must say if you are an unapologetic gourmet like me, if you miss eating at this place, you are plain unlucky.
Start with their mutton fry whose juiciness and crispiness will melt your heart from the very first bite. Definitely try their mutton and chicken masala with the soft porottas. The queen of the dishes is definitely the beef biriyani along with the beef curry. And if you miss their prawn curry, you might be very sad in future. Basically, every item on their menu is worth trying. Service is very prompt unless you go at the right time , or else you might not get either prawns or mutton because they are high in demand. The bill in the end will surprise you as such good food at such cheap prices are not to be found so easily. So go for it.
I am visiting this restaurant from a long time, may be 10 years or something, thank god the painted the interiors now, it was not a good view earlier, now its better, Anyways I always go there when I have a craving for porotta(fluffy bread made of maida) and buff curry. I have tried their kappa(tapioca) biriyani and chicken biriyani too, after seeing other reviews I guess I’ll try new things their next time onwards. Their chicken biriyani is accompanied with papadam(papad) and raita, tapioca biriyani is really good and the quantity the serve is also good. The taste of their buff curry has gone a bit down hill from last 2 times I have visited them, otherwise its good, earlier it used to be more tasty.
Went here looking for Kerela style seafood and wasn't disappointed at all. Started with Mutton and Prawn Fry which is more of pakoda stylen but is amazing. Prawn Curry had thick gravy and went well with Appam which was super delicious. You can also try the Mutton Ghee Roast with the appam and will love it.
Chicken Biryani is decent and is good to try as is Masala Dosa.
A decent pocket friendly kerala joint in the heart of INA. We had Porotta, mutton roast and chicken chilly. All were really good and spicy too. The quantity was upto mark and is really worth the money. Ambience is not that great but the place is clean.
Would recommend if you are around INA and want to taste Kerala cuisines at affordable price.
A relief for Kerala people like me to have our authentic dishes once in a while...!!! I visit this place whenever there is a craving for Kerala food..!!! ( I come here for the beef )
Good food is served with authenticity and a lot of taste...!! Reminds me of the street side eateries back home...!! The price is really cheap and its always worth it...!! Will always come back here..!!
Kerala Hotel at INA Market is an oldie that we wanted to visit for very long. We somehow miss this place but finally we made it for dinner on a weekend evening. It was surprisingly quite full at 8 pm but we tactfully managed a table for two. The rest as they say is history. Read on...
Authentic kerala food served in Delhi..Especially their meat dishes..its a home stop for every keralites in delhi..i think there won't be any malayalee who haven't gone there..ambience and service is not that good but if you want some authentic kerala spicy food then this is one of the destination in delhi.
Good food. Worth the price. Seating can be a bit problem as you have to share the table because of shortage of space. This place is just like any other state canteen.
Simple, fresh ,authentic, and pocket friendly, what else do you want.... If your budget doesn't match with a fly for Kochi then your last option is to take the metro till INA and too enter in this small piece of Kerala. located next to the market, change of scenery guaranteed!!!
There porota are excellent, the roasted chicken or buffalo too, I want to come back to try the sea food... But no chuku kapi on the menu
Went to this place after hearing about the good food from my Professor. Ordered chicken biryani, mutton roast, mutton fry and parottas. Of all of them it was only mutton fry that disappointed me, rest all were lip-smacking tasty. Meat lovers should visit this place.
Always loved mallu non-Veg food. Really loved it. Will be back soon to taste more of this place. This place can be more clean some how it was missing.
Ordered:
1. Prawns
2. Mutton
3. Appam
I've been a regular at this place since college days, which is about 8 years ago. It hasn't lost any charm. The parotta with the kuruma is just excellent and the biryani is just a dish to kill for. Service is also damn good. Ambience is pretty old school and the price reflects that. And thats how we like it don't we?
I visit this place on some Sundays. It's so yum and value for money. There's always a rush , well can't get best of everything.
The staff will try to arrange you a seat ( a hard thing to do) , staff you may find not so service friendly may be due to the rush but hey again repeating we can't get best of everything.
Tried
Appum with egg curry(3.5/5)
Tapioca with fish curry(3/5)
Malabar parotha with chicken curry (4/5)
All the Curries had a very different spicy taste to it. Parotha was soft.
Overall there is a rush always due to taste and value for money. Parking may be an issue as sometimes in parkings are full.
Accessibility (3/5)
Ambiance (1.5/5)
Food (4/5)
Service (3/5)
I love to try new things, and since I love everything South Indian, headed here after reading all the great reviews on Zomata for some Mallu dinner. The place is hard to find, exit from INA metro station gate no 2, walk to your left to the tiny market and ask anyone and people will point you to it. The place itself is small, and frankly speaking, not very clean. But it’s also dirt cheap. A meal for two won’t cost you more than 400 bucks. Now that’s a steal. The food itself is pretty ordinary, but same may say it’s good if they have a taste for it. I found the appams a bit too sour, the chicken curry tasting of only oil and the biriyani bland. But maybe that’s how it is supposed to taste. I was very eager on the stew but they said it will take forever. The lady who runs it along with her husband is very friendly and I loved the fact that she brought over more gravy soon as she noticed we had run out of it I’d have loved the place more if it was a bit more cleaner. I won’t really comment on the food as it wasn’t exactly to my taste, but like I said some will like it and judging by the crowd, they certainly do.
I am not sure if I will be back again soon, but I am happy I gave it a try.
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I am very fond of south indian non vegetarian food. I tried their veg thali and chicken curry. Both were sumptuous and extremely reasonable. The experience was wonderful and i would definitely visit soon.
Been to this place so many times, it's just never disappoint. Typical Kerala food, beef fry(written in
Malayalam 😝), prawn curry, fish fry, kappa. Everything is so typical and good. A must for Kerala food lover and don't forget it's dead cheap!
Recently made my first trip to this place, and have been craving to go back ever since!
First thing first, the place has nothing to offer in terms of ambience- go there just for the food. The service, however, is fast and the staff is attentive.
I had Chicken 65, porotta, appam and beef gravy.
The taste of coconut came out so well in the gravy that I am still drooling over it! This in spite of not being fond of coconut flavour. The porotta was freshly made, warm and the perfect accompaniment to the gravy. Chicken 65 was crisp and loaded with flavour.
Cannot wait to be back here soon!
A Punjabi's review of a Keralite Restaurant; I friggin love Kerala Hotel and I don't miss any opportunity to go to Kerala Hotel.
Background: The first time i tried keralite cuisine was at 'Mahabelly' at select citywalk/dlf place, saket. It was my birthday and due to unfortunate circumstances I was also alone. I decided to try a 'new thing' on my birthday. I was already at select citywalk and decided to go to Mahabelly for the ratings. The staff at Mahabelly helped me out. They recommended the prawn curry and told me that in Keralite cuisine, the bread(roti) is either Appam or Porronta.
I really enjoyed Mahabelly which inturn led to me to look for a cheaper Kerala cuisine restaurant.
Kerala Hotel comes to the rescue!
I have tried so many keralite cuisine dishes here and all of them have been excellent. They are all so well done. Foodwise, Kerala hotel does not disappoint at all. The staff is so courteous and polite. The joint is in INA market and the ambience may not appeal to the high maintenance but I don't mind at all. The low key ambience is a part of the restaurant's charm. I have already visited several times and I can't wait to visit again.
Karla hotel is a small joint for quick Kerala food in the market. At the first look the restaurant looks like a food joint somewhere in south India.
We ordered for egg curry and a thali. Food served in 10 minutes. Not much of varieties you find here in thali, the sambhar served with the rice was full of masalas, the rice was fine to eat. Egg curry was also fine but parthas were dry, seemed they were cooked sometimes back and just heated up and served.
Service is just very basic, for south indian thali lovers it was little disappointing being less varieties.
Food - 3
Service -3
Ambiance- 4
Value for money - 4.5
Courtesy of staff - 3.5
not so attractive resto but a simple local hotel in the vicinity of a crowded ina market which serves fresh food, it never disappoints me other than the Rs10 increment in the menu every year. it's a place where you should definitely go when you have a tight budget with a hungry stomach. just love the biryani (written in malayali at the bottom of the menu)... find it all by yourself all about that secret meat in the biryani
Kerala hotel is small eating place just outside INA metro station, known for it's Malayali cuisine, this is one of your quintessential bang for buck outlets where you can have some of the food items of Kerala for a very low price.
The eating area is small but generally is not much packed up. We went during lunch hours and about 3-4 tables were empty. The ambience is okayish and clean enough so one won't have much complaints.
The service staff attends you immediately as you sit down. Order taking is fast with no fuss and is served as soon as it's ready. The menu is very simple with chicken, fish, mutton, prawn, crab and beef (written on the menu in Malayalam for some reason) offered in a different variations.
We tried prawn masala, prawn curry and beef masala with malabar parotta. All the dishes were hearty and were full of taste and the beef was especially way better than the ones you get in islamic eateries around Daryaganj and Jama Masjid. We also wanted try the crab but it was unavailable. Overall had a memorable experience and will visit again.
Ambience: 3/5
Service: 4/5
Food: 4/5
Value for money: 4.5/5
Heard a lot about their good food. The place is somewhat small and strictly good for its food. I ordered a chicken biryani. It was good but felt that the chicken was under cooked and the masala no very in sync with the rice. Will probably try their bread varieties next time
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+4
Kerala Hotel in INA Market is a small little hole-in-the-wall eatery which serves awesome food. Although the place doesn’t have anything fancy to boast of, the food is definitely something to crave for. All the dishes serves here are exceptionally good and authentic in taste. Some of the must-try(s) are Mutton Roast, Biryani, Prawns Curry, Beef Chilly and Non-Veg Curries. Service here is quick and the food is served hot and fresh. The prices are very reasonable for the taste they offer. Highly recommended.
Three of us went here on an impromptu plan, even though this place was bookmarked since ages on my phone. The prawn roast was delicious, the crab curry was delectable (albeit associated with usual difficulties of eating the crab), vegetable stew was just the right balance, and appams were well done. I didn't dig into the parotta on the friend's plate, but the facial expressions across the table beamed sheer satisfaction. No complaints from the perspective of 'authenticity' - except that they could probably go a little bit light on the use of green chillies. The place is right next to the INA metro stop making it easily accessible without parking woes, and is a more than just value for money!
I have lost count of the number of times I have visited this place and had different dishes. In Delhi if you wish to treat yourself to tasty south Indian food, this is the place. From buff, mutton, chicken to prawns, fish, crab, you get it all. The prices are decent, not very expensive for a good quantity and quality of non veg food. The veg food however is not that great, so go for a non veg meal;)
If you're looking for good meat in South Indian spices which is not expensive this is your place. The prawn roast, beef roast and crab curry with appam or porotta is heavenly and is a must try. The portions are generous and the spices are to the point. The seating area is not so appealing but the food is and therefore the ambience can be overlooked. The service is quick and the menu is interesting. The Thalis are also popular at Kerela Hotel.
Kerala Hotel is a small eatery located in the Mohan Singh Market of INA serving Malayali cuisine for a long time now. If travelling via metro, exit from Gate Number 2 of INA Metro Station and you land up straight into the Mohan Singh Market. The dining area is a little small with space for no more than 20 people in total. Important thing to know at least at this point in time is that they have any other payment option than cash.
Coming to the food now, I went in for a lunch at Kerala Hotel with one of my friends where my order had Chicken Fry, Beef Roast, Crab Masala and Parotta. The food wasn't all fancy looking like in restaurants but the solid taste of Kerala was there in every dish. Chicken Fry was a spice coated chicken which was deep fried. Chicken although was cooked pretty well, it seemed a bit bland to me. Beef Roast was a mildly spicy home style gravy with succulent bite sized beef chunks. The gravy had a beautiful taste of coconut which I liked a lot. Crab Masala was a dish with a thicker gravy than the Beef Roast. The dish had one small whole crab tossed in a spicy gravy full of green chilies which I absolutely loved. All the dishes went really well with hot Malabari Parotta.
The place was very easy going with a friendly staff who always looked to be on toes. The food too came out of the kitchen rather quickly. The order took only about 10 minutes to reach my table. Overall it was a nice experience to have had a taste of Kerala at such affordable prices.
Good food that's cheap. Get in there, order parota and umm.. how should I put it... Fry/curry/roast from a certain animal belonging to the bovine category. (See what I did there). They also serve Kerala style seafood. My personal choice for best place for south Indian food in Delhi that's not the stereotypical, idily dosa sambhar vada.
Tucked away in a small corner in INA market, Kerala Hotel is a hidden gem for its authentic Keralite cuisine at a really affordable price. You might discover this place by accident, but I guarantee you will be delighted. Almost a make-shift joint, this place is great for takeout, though you may eat in if you’re not too fussy on ambience.
The folks here do a flavourful, spicy Fish Curry which I absolutely loved. The Prawn Curry too, is worth a try with its fresh and zingy taste. I also loved the Egg Biryani, which went well with the choice of curries. Rating high on the love-meter was the Prawn Fry, that’s just the amount of crispy needed to make my tummy happy.
My rating? 4/5 for the thrill of having gorged on yummy coastal food at an unbelievable price!
Brilliant place, the food is spicy as in a typical Mallu road side food, the flavors of coconut in buff roast was awesome. Also, appam is much more authentic than the one they serve in Mahabelly. Fish curry was aptly sour too! Decided to go there every time I go to INA which is quite often!
Went to this place couple of days before diwali..its inside ina market.. So parking gets tough.But once u have your meal here you won't regret having put pain in parking..I went there along with my friend;ordered two thalis and along with that fish curry, mutton masala,two paranthas,some papads,coke n mineral water.now all these came for unbelievable rs 470.fish curry was heavenly and at mere 60 one can't have asked for more..mutton masala in excellent quantity.. More than recommended food paradise..
The food is so good! Beef fry, prawn curry, chicken 65 and the pomfret are my favorite dishes. I didn't expect the place to be decent enough to sit and have a meal based on the reviews but actually it's quite a clean little area. Slightly crammed but totally worth it for the food.
So one fine day while coming back frok CP i finally decided to try out this quaint little outlet in INA Market. Parking here is quite a task and can be quite irritating but the food makes up for it. Ordered the mutton stew, prawn masala and chicken curry. And for the price point they sell at, the food is totally worth it. People who would have had real authentic keralite cuisine would instantaneously connect with the authenticity of the dishes rather than those who have been accustomed to Swagath or maybe Jerry Mathew etc. A must try!
went here some 2 days back with a mallu friend. he had ordered egg biryani and for myself had ordered appam and chicken fry. he did not like his biryani much but my appam and chicken fry was to the point correct in taste and i loved it. this place is value for money and authentic if you really want mallu dishes .
will be coming here often.
As the name suggests, nothing less nothing more. Authentic cannot get more authentic here at Kerala hotel located deep inside the INA Market. Classic Kerala cuisines and each one a must try. Prawn chilly and mutton roast will prompt you to go back. A shack of a place. But if the food will make you forget where you are and why you are there. And the best part - unbelievably cheap
Not sure about the reasons, but until now i had never visited this place even though i go to INA market frequently.
By looks, its a small hotel from outside, however it opens up to more seats inside. Menu is a replica of a typical restaurant in Kerala with heaps of non veg options. They've got snacks like Vada (couple of types), sugiyan ( its a cousin of Aloo Bonda with Sweet filling) etc as quick bite options. Bought Prawns Masala and Chicken fry. Prawns was good and although a bit on spicier side. Chicken Fry was a kerala style preparation hence not juicy or tender as we usually like in Delhi. Will be going again in future until then its 3.5.
This restaurant has a good reputation, though it doesn't look good. The food is relatively good. But, the supplier had so much attitude because I did not speak to him. Because I am a Malayali, he expected me to be his buddy---like all Malayali suppliers in Delhi expect you to be. After a point, he refused to serve me tea. I guess what pissed him off is that I was reading all the time--An antisocial activity in his class conscious eyes. I suspect he no longer works there though. The owners probably said that enough is enough.
Superb hideout serving most authentic Kerala food, somewhere in the corner of INA market. I loved their preparations, home-made food and affordable prices. We had fish fry, beef roast, chicken biryani, prawn fry, beef fry and appam parantha for just 700 bucks! Unbelievable! For a non-Keralaiite like me, this was a unique experience. The only thing I didn't like was taste of prawn fry which was nothing but prawn fried and served (bland) and unending oil in biryani. I could be just an outsider adapting to the local Kerala taste, but that's my honest review about the place.
I was told about this place by one if my friends in college. Nice place for kerala cuisine. We ordered quite a lot of things but paid a very nominal price for it. If you're not looking out for anything fancy, this place can definitely be on your list.
Food : 🌟🌟🌟🌟
Service : 🌟🌟
Ambience : 🌟🌟
A very authentic Place for kerala cuisines.
I got fish surmie curry and prawns curry. It was very well balanced and perfectly cooked.
Kerala Hotel" in Mohan Singh Market (the one next to I.N.A Market), in New Delhi. This market has a few outlets that serve South Indian food, but George had the best variety of non vegetarian as well as vegetarian food being served.. I had the vegetarian thali, which is a eat until you drop concept, and Fried Mutton.. Pocket pinch.. Rs. 80/- for the Thali, and Rs.150/- for the Mutton.
Tried chicken biryani and chicken curry with paranthas. Great food and quick service. It is located secretly and at times you just would just pass by and would not realize that you missed this awesome eating joint.
Best porotha and Biryani I have ever had. Quick service and good quantity. Their tea is also awesome. I have been there twice and both the times fully satisfied . I still have to try the prawn and crab 😊 . The food is very reasonable . I had tried South Indian food in many joints but this is far the best.
Kartik Chandrasekharan
+3.5
It's a typical Kerala joint with limited menu. All the Curries have coconut flavour. Chicken biryani is the thing to have with papad. Have parontha with mutton gravy or sukha. In case you a veggie, they serve Kerala meal which is more like thali. Considering the place, it's bit heavy on pocket, so order what I have mentioned.
A typical mallu hotel. Being a keralite, one thing I want to say is that you get all types of non veg here ;-) . The food is amazing. The ambience definitely not good but the food the bill will definitely make you forget about the ambience. We were 7 Keralites literally hogging the food and the total bill came to 1200. What a place !
An above average outlet takes a very light on your pocket and serves some amazingly delicious meal. The maida parantha here is just good as anything and the accompanying gravies are mouthwatering spicy.
Well, one of the hotels I have been going since my early teenage. It is situated just behind the INA metro station exit gate. And well, to be honest. The surroundings aren't hygienic enough. And please note *ONLY THE SURROUNDING*. It's a market place, you can't always expect the area to be hygienic. Well, the Kerala Hotel is the best place if you wanna try some Kerala style food while hanging out in INA or Sarojini Nagar area. The ambience of the restaurant is okay. Above average and just below good. Although the surroundings of the hotel ain't hygienic enough but the inside of the hotel, the dining area is a well kept place. And you won't believe the size of the kitchen it has. Feel free to check it out. The owners are very friendly. Now, the food, is great. Kerala Hotel gives it's best when serving the food. Be sure to try their Masala Chicken. The beef dishes are good too. The *POROTTAS*, which are made from maida, are always good. Soft and fresh. And yes, the food is pocket friendly. Very friendly. Apart from the normal food you can also have other Kerala style snacks too. Yes. Go for it. But don't complain about the surrounding.
I have been here twice and m waiting for a chance to go there again!
One of the most unsuspecting places! The ambiance isn't too great but the food makes up for it. I lived in Kerala for quite some time and trust me the food reminds me every bit of my stay in Kerala. (Except this more moderately spiced, which makes it better)
Be sure to visit this place if you want to try authentic malabari food!
Been here a number of time. Especially for their parothas. It reminds of Laccha paratha in Kolkata, but this variation is much softer. It perfectly combines with Mutton roast or mutton fry. The filter coffee is also worth trying to end the feast..
The service is quick, the owner and staff are cordial and moreover they assist you in placing a perfect order as per your taste. What more does a customer want.
They have two sitting areas in INA market itself. Very easy to locate. Right opposite Delhi Haat INA, in the centre of INA market. Just 20 steps from the metro station.
A must try place in Delhi for every non veg lover.
The best place to get Kerala food in Delhi. Very affordable, in fact, in the same amount in which we get dishes from Kerala. They've everything from home, from puttu and kadala curry to pazhampori and beef fry. The service is awesome. Everybody is so pleasant and attentive. It's right next to INA metro gate number 2. The atmosphere is also nice, with good music and space.
Located at a corner of heavy rushed INA Market Delhi. Food is average, service is poor. Kerala food ullivada, pazhampori, porotta, meals available.
The food quality as well as quantity is adequate for the price. The price is variable with the menu but not that expensive as compared to many other restaurants of the same kind (and swiggy -of course). Seating arrangements are somewhat okay but when it's crowded, it would be somewhat uncomfortable to have a good dining experience. Overall, i would say it is a very good restaurant with plenty of South Indian options and non-veg options. Go and try yourself. Guten Appetit
The restaurant run by Jerin is known for authentic Kerala food, offers a wide variety of chicken, fish, lamb and other delicacies. There are several Kerala hotels around, this one is the best. Their service is quick, accepts UPI payment and also provides juice drinks.
On a visit to Delhi from Hyderabad. Had a fantastic dinner with family on 02nd November. Tasty dishes, very prompt service, immaculate interaction with staff, decent sitting and truly, a huge value for each Paisa spent. Kudos Mr George. Keep feeding the needy👍
The location of the Kerala hotel is near the Delhi Metro station, platform 2, exit, and on the first floor of the building.The food was very tasty and had enough quality and quantity to make it worth the price. Also, after 10 minutes, we got the dishes.
I've simply loved the place.
Simple arrangements.
Simple menu.
Excellent quality.
Sufficient quantity.
Hygienic.
Budget pricing.
Elite location.
Polite staff.
Authentic Malayali cuisine.
All of the above simply sums up the restaurant.
A very nice and affordable place to eat but not so much friendly for vegetarian........... location is in ina market, delhi. You can also get to see unique boho jewellery and stuffs. Subway is also available to reach the opposite side which is delhi hatt. Metro is also there.
It's a nice place to eat kerla food . If you want some spicy food like fried chicken fish kindly visit there . There can be some issue with waiter side they don't know to speak hindi properly .overall is good
Ya it's a best place to spend your time having food, quality food and taste. I am a regular customer sometimes I include my friends too for having food. Totaly a must visit restaurant for South Indian food aspirants of delhi.
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