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Must-Try Dishes and Dining Spots in Thekkady

Must-Try Dishes and Dining Spots in Thekkady

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Must-Try Dishes and Dining Spots in Thekkady

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  1. Must-Try Dishes and Dining Spots in Thekkady

  2. Thekkady is well known for its breathtaking scenery and abundant wildlife, but it is also a culinary treasure trove of Keralan food. Thekkady has something for everyone, regardless of whether you are in the desire for traditional fare or fresh fish. Here are a few foods that you simply must eat, along with the best restaurants to enjoy them at.

  3. 1. Kappa and Meen (Tapioca and Fish Curry) A traditional Kerala meal that is cherished by the people is kappa (tapioca) with meen (fish). Perfectly cooked tapioca is served with a tart and spicy fish stew, usually made with fresh river fish. The dish is tasty and comforting because of the combination of the simple tapioca and the rich taste of the curry. This meal is popular all over Kerala and is particularly filling after a day spent discovering Thekkady's natural treasures. 2. Pazhampori (Banana Fritters) In Thekkady, pazhampori is a must-try snack if you have a sweet craving. Pazhampori is made with ripe bananas that are soft on the inside and crispy on the outside after being dipped in a sweet batter and deep-fried to golden perfection. It goes very well with a steaming cup of chai and is a traditional teatime snack in Kerala. It is served in modest eateries and neighborhood tea shops all across Thekkady.

  4. 3. Beef Fry/Beef Roast Another mainstay of Keralan cuisine is beef roast, sometimes known as beef fry. To cook the beef so that it is crispy on the exterior and juicy within, a mixture of spices, curry leaves, onions, and coconut oil are added. Usually, rice, parotta, or chapati are served with this meal. This is a really filling dinner because of the contrast between the soft parotta and the crispy meat. This meal, which is ideal for those wishing to indulge in regional cuisine, exemplifies Kerala's enjoyment of strong, spicy spices. 4. Kerala Sadya Kerala Sadya is a customary vegetarian meal that comes with sambar, avial, thoran, and payasam, all served on a banana leaf. This multicourse supper is a feast for the senses, including everything from sweet to spicy in one sitting. 5. Malabar Parotta and Beef Curry This classic Kerala meal combines a thick and fiery beef curry with flaky, layered Malabar parotta. This recipe is flavorful and ideal for meat lovers because the beef is slow-cooked with traditional seasonings.

  5. 3. Erachi (Meat) Curry Erachi Curry, also known as Kerala-style meat curry, is a hearty dish made with soft chunks of mutton or beef slow-cooked in a flavorful blend of spices and coconut. The tastes are robust, with undertones of black pepper, curry leaves, and coconut oil, resulting in a very fulfilling supper. It is frequently served with parotta or rice, and its rich, spicy flavor profile is a must-try for meat aficionados in Thekkady. 6. Pollichathu Karimeen The main ingredient in Karimeen Pollichathu, a famous seafood dish from Kerala, is marinated pearl spot fish that is grilled after being wrapped in banana leaves. It is a favorite among seafood lovers because of the smokey flavor mixed with the indigenous seasonings. 7. Puttu and Kadala Curry Puttu, a traditional Kerala breakfast dish consisting of steamed rice cake paired with aromatic black chickpea stew, and Kadala stew. A must-try for anybody visiting Thekkady, this dish is simple yet fulfilling and a staple for many Keralites. 8. Appam and Stew Traditionally, appam—a soft rice pancake with crunchy edges—is eaten with a creamy stew cooked with coconut and either chicken or vegetables. This recipe is great for any meal of the day because it is tasty but still light.

  6. 9. Spicy Fish Curry Keralan fish curry, which is prepared with tamarind, coconut, and a variety of spices, is well-known for its robust flavors. Thekkady's rendition, which frequently uses fresh river fish, is a spicy and tart meal that seafood enthusiasts should not miss. Top Dining Spots in Thekkady Hotel Lincoln Square Restaurant Known for offering a mix of traditional Kerala dishes and international options, Hotel Lincoln Square is a must-visit dining spot. Their Kerala Sadya and seafood dishes are particularly popular, offering an authentic taste of Thekkady. The restaurant’s ambiance and attention to detail make it a top choice for a memorable meal.

  7. Final Thoughts When visiting Thekkady, be sure to check out the local food scene. From traditional Kerala dinners served on banana leaves to delectable seafood, the region provides a culinary excursion as thrilling as its natural wonders. Whether you are dining at a luxury establishment like Hotel Lincoln Square or a modest meal at a neighborhood café, Thekkady's flavors will leave an indelible memory. So, what meal will you try first? Make sure to come hungry—you will want to try everything!

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