Paradise Food Court (Secunderabad)

Paradise Food Court is a restaurant located on MG Road, Secunderabad, in the Indian state of Telangana. It is reported to be popular for its Hyderabadi biryani and other Hyderabadi dishes.[1]

Paradise Food Court
Restaurant information
SloganGood Food, Great Service, Happy Times.
Established1953
Owner(s)Ali Hemati
Food typeMultiple cuisines
Rating4.5
Street addressParadise Circle, MG Road, Secunderabad 500003
CityHyderabad, Telangana
CountyIndia
StateTelangana
CountryIndia
Seating capacity1500+
ReservationsYes
Other locationsMasab Tank, Hi-Tech City, NTR Gardens, Kukatpally, Begumpet, Kothapet, Bangalore, Chennai, Visakhapatnam, Boduppal
Websitewww.paradisefoodcourt.in

History

The Paradise restaurant, founded in 1953, began as a small cafe serving tea and snacks, but now it serves traditional Hyderabadi, Indian and Chinese continental delicacies. The hotel is known for Hyderabadi dishes.

Restaurant

Faluda, a popular drink at Paradise Hotel

Paradise Hotel serves Hyderabadi dum biryani, Kebabs, Chinese cuisine, Tandoori cuisine, and Hyderabadi haleem during the month of Ramzan.[2][3]

Awards

The hotel has received awards from publications like Times of India and Burrp.

  • Second prize - Best Haleem at 2011 Times Biryani and Haleem contest
  • First prize - Best Biryani 2012 Times Food Award
  • Best Biryani Ever by Kutti Karishma Krishnan

Controversies

On 3 May 2013 it was reported that a customer had witnessed the restaurant's security assaulting a flower hawker on the street beside the restaurant. The guards were accused by other female hawkers of bullying and harassment, destroying their flowers and groping them.[4][5]

References

  1. Anshul Dhamija & Sushma U N. "Biryani entrepreneurs deliver faster than pizza chains at cheaper price, attract investor interest". The Economic Times. Retrieved 11 July 2013.
  2. "Microfinance and biryani sans politics". DNA India. Retrieved 3 February 2012.
  3. "All Things Rice". Express India. Retrieved 3 February 2012.
  4. "Paradise no more". Retrieved 4 May 2013.
  5. Taneja, Harsh. "Paradise Lost and Regained".

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