Blue Cafe offers a refreshing treat for summer on Hunter Road.
From Paradise Family Biryani Point to the Sri Geetha Bhavan tiffin counter, here is where Hanamkonda actually eats, not just where the apps say it does.
Biryani in Warangal is a weekend ritual, not a dish. Here is the honest map, from Paradise to the old Chowrastha handis that sell out by lunch.
Chowrastha after sunset is the closest the tri-city gets to a night market. Pani puri, tawa noodles, kulfi, and a student crowd that knows every cart.
A good table, steady WiFi, and a coffee that lasts two hours is its own economy. Here are the Warangal cafes that finally support it.
Campus hunger has its own map. Around NIT Warangal it is drawn in dosa, budget biryani, late-night Maggi, and juice carts near the gates.
The tri-city wakes up on tiffin. Here are the Hanamkonda counters frying the crispest dosa and pouring the strongest filter coffee before 8 am.
After 11 pm the tri-city narrows to a handful of counters. Knowing the station-side spots and roll carts is a small survival skill.
