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Kaadhale - Pure Vegetarian Restaurant
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Kaadhale - Pure Vegetarian Restaurant

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Kaadhale is a pure vegetarian South Indian restaurant in Secunderabad known for its dosas and traditional meals. The establishment offers both casual dining and cafe options with generally good food quality but inconsistent service.

Pros

  • Excellent dosa varieties with unique flavors and preparations
  • Clean, comfortable ambiance with pleasant dining atmosphere
  • Good value for money with reasonable pricing

Cons

  • Inconsistent service speed and staff attentiveness
  • Occasional hygiene issues including flies in dining area
  • Some issues with portion sizes and food temperature

Top reviews

4Sai Krishna Immadi

Food was good overall. We tried the Ulavacharu Veg Biryani, which was quite tasty, and the Mango Pudding dessert was also really good. The ambience was pleasant and the place had a nice vibe. The only downside was that there were quite a few flies around the dining area, which felt a bit irritating and affected the experience.

4Saurabh Sarkar

I had a really great experience here. One of the best and most unique dosas I have ever tried in Hyderabad. The Venne Cotton Podi Masala Dosa was rich and flavorful with a perfect spice balance, while the Ghee Karam Cotton Dosa stood out with its amazing aroma and taste. The Rava Dosa is definitely a must-try, as it was crispy and very satisfying. Service was quick and courteous for some items, and for some, the service was slow. The the ambiance was clean, comfortable, and pleasant, making it a nice place to enjoy a relaxed meal. Definitely worth visiting again!

1Vaishali Jadhav

I recently visited Kaadhale at Clock Tower, Secunderabad for lunch, and unfortunately, the experience didn’t live up to the hype. We ordered the Amras Puri and a meals plate. The meals cost around ₹280, and the Amras Puri was roughly ₹250–₹300. Starting with the Amras Puri — it came with just two puris and a small portion of mango puree. The quantity felt very limited for the price, and honestly, the taste wasn’t impressive. Considering how viral this dish is on Instagram, it definitely didn’t meet expectations. It felt like something that could easily be made better at home. The meals were average, but there was a hygiene issue — I found a hair in the pachadi. When I pointed it out, the staff took it away but never replaced it, which was disappointing. Service was another letdown. The staff seemed disinterested and more focused on clearing customers quickly rather than actually serving them. Despite the restaurant not being full (only about half occupied), several tables were marked as reserved and not offered to waiting customers, which was frustrating. Overall, the pricing does not match the quality or quantity of the food. Between the average taste, poor service, and hygiene concerns, the experience was not worth it. I wouldn’t recommend visiting based on my experience.

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