Chennai boasts a regal legacy, steeped in centuries-old traditions of delectable cuisine. Fortunately, this rich gastronomic heritage has been lovingly preserved by generations of thoughtful individuals in the form of quaint food joints.
Embark on an extraordinary culinary journey with us, as we guide you through these hidden gems where you can savor the essence of Chennai's culinary treasures. Indulge your palate, revel in the flavors, and create unforgettable memories that will leave a lasting impression.
We don't want to spill the beans and kill the excitement, so come on this walking tour and explore the best of the food in Chennai (unknown to major tourists) that you would easily miss if you are exploring the city on our own.
1. Stroll the lanes with oldest food shop of the city of lakes, taste variety of local Kerala snacks like idiyappam, nuller puttu, payamburi, dhokla, chips, variety of namkeens and kerala halwa, taste of these will definitely delight you.
2. Witness the preparation of the most celebrated sweets in the coastal state, some delicacies that even though did not originate from Chennai but still are a part of its rich cuisine for centuries.
3. Sip a cup of chai tea in clay pot with unmatched views of Chennai, admire its beauty while doing what people like doing – eat.
4. Taste Chennai Sweets, and different variety of mouth freshener, Chaat ect. and end the walk with a delicious dessert.
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
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