Its said – Have breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince & dine like a pauper . But we in IT / ITES sector mostly follow the reverse. For once we thought of setting it right 🙂
Thanks to the initiative of Bengaluru Biriyani Club we set out on the first Biriyani trail , at 6.30 a.m. on a Sunday morning. Incredible as it may sound … we met after the KR Puram Hanging bridge sharp at 6.30 a.m. ( on other weekends , I have gone to bed at this time ). Destination :Anand Dum Biriyani , Hoskote .

This is a small outlet near Hoskote, running this business for the past 15 years . They operate only thrice a week – Wednesday, Friday & Sunday from 6.30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Their specialty is mutton biriyani. They prepare around 200kg of mutton biriyani which serves around 1400 plates . The queue of people in the outlet will tell you how popular is this place.
Apart from mutton biriyani, they serve chicken & paya. The biriyani is accompanied by raita – which is kept in a huge vessel & you can help yourself, to your hearts’ content. You can have your biriyani and parcel it too.
The entire experience is awesome. I could not believe, instead of waking to a cuppa of coffee , we actually woke up to mutton biriyani. Small joint ,but they use eco friendly plates. All people serving there , wear skull caps, the parcel is not in plastic container or carry bags. The vessel is so huge – its an eye treat .You have to be there at least once , to experience the frenzy. They work from 2 a.m. to make this happen & this is entirely firewood dum biriyani. The lady who hands out the paya and the chicken , gladly obliges if you ask for paya soup in a glass. It tastes awesome – warm and slight hint of pepper is the just the right beverage at that point of time. Its not the price – but am sure the taste and novelty of this experience which made all of us travel all the way from Bangalore , that too sacrificing the Sunday morning sleep – to eat biriyani for breakfast !
Price : INR 160 per plate of mutton biriyani; 60 for chicken & 100 for paya.
Directions: Take the hanging bridge at KR Puram and keep driving towards Hoskote on NH 75. On reaching Hoskote take the first exit before the flyover and take the immediate left.You shall find the joint on your right after around 100 meters.

Am here now….. couldn’t believe my eyes !!
It’s an experience worth the while 😊
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Wow. ..
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I used to try fuchka in my college days at different time slots of the day… just to experiment whether the taste differ or not… Normal is always boring u know! Have to try Biriyani for breakfast now!
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Haa haaa … Your next bangalore visit , we r going to drive you guys down there ..
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Hmmm..will have to send this to many people. Lots of takers for BREAKFAST BIRYANI..😃😃
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It is great to see that you cover smaller eateries as well – these are the real gems, where the taste of the food alone matters!
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I absolutely love the small places. Raj n I used to visit or still visit some places where they give me a glance and are initially very hesitant. But food is awesome
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A gastronomic adventure!!
..will definitely try it
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Wow sounds exciting…will definitely try…
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Well written must try when we visit Bangalore though personally would love to have Biriyani little later
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I understand, even I had the same thought , until we tried it 🙂
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Well planned menu. Hope to get in kolkata too….
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Thank you for your encouragement Nisha. Well in Kolkata , I have some breakfast place in mind on a Saturday early morning. Let’s see
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It must have been an incredible experience!!! Cheers….
***PS: I am still finding it little difficult to digest the thought of Mutton Biriyani at 6 AM…I don’t know how you actually digested the Biriyani!!! Paya is okay…we had place in Mumbai serving it even earlier along with a broon!!!
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Well incredible but true … Kenny & I used to try similar stuff in Hyderabad !
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Wanna try … looks really yummmmy…
Being a traveller i tried biriyani where ever i land and on my next visit i am gonna try this…
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Come come , we will take you . Gives me another chance to visit!
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This review is quite interesting…..! have to try this out when I am in bangalore next time…!!! Added to my bangalore “to do” list 🙂
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It’s sad that your next visit is too short … But there’s always a next !
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Interesting stuff! Jete hocche ekbar, shokaler kudemi ta katiye berote pari jodi, that is 😀 Nevertheless,good stuff!
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Haan haan . Chalo chalo. Let’s have a sat all night adda & then a cool drive & finish it with biriyani for breakfast instead of dessert. Eshey shoja bed. Good part is no cops on the road at that hour
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Description makes me want to try it. I will definitely recommend it to my friends. 🙂
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Thanks Karni. A sat in RAWWD n sunday early morning with friends to this place. Perfect weekend plan.
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Very Well described!! A must try to gain the experience!!
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Thanks Sudakshina. Try it on a Sunday early morning … You will love the wide road, the cool drive n feeling that you are away from bangalore
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Very Well described!! A must try to gain the experience!!
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I tottally agree on the concept and I do follow this , I would love to try this brayani and I guess this be coupled with a bike ride
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We will drive down & Sumi di n you can enjoy a lovely drive. The youngsters can be with us 🙂
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Perfect example of a mouth watering nawabi brunch!
Will surely try this sometime..i just hope they keep the salt in check 😉
Wonderful article with in depth explanation. I was trying to imagine the rush a person gets to reach a place on time where something so delicious is made! I would like to call it ‘anand dum biryani’…’fuel for the day!’
I thank you for educating everybody about this place 🙂
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This detailed comments coming from the chote nawab, from the land of nawabs …. Made my day!!
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Very nicely written and might I also add that it definitely made my mouth water😉.
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Thank you so much … Come over , we will drive down !!
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Sounds like a feast and the pains taken to reach the place at an inconvenient time justifies the end. Though I do not eat meat but I am sure that if I had accompanied with my friends then they would have enjoyed a lot. Although nobody can beat the quality/taste/quantify of Biryani in Hyderabad I hope Anand Dum Biryani shall live up to our standards. Thank you Avril for a detailed story and I felt as if I was gliding along with you.
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I agree to what you say. This is a different experience altogether. It takes all to enrich our lives…
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Interesting. But why is this timing? How did they predict that this kind of timing would generate traffic to their store?
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Well , they are in business for 15+ yrs !! Their predictive analysis must have been built over time . The timings actually intrigued me too & think of Rajarshee even he joined & we loved it !!
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Awesome experience the best mutton biryani of your life
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This comment coming from you , makes a lot of difference
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My kind of breakfast, surely trying this place.
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Come over … We will go
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Very well described (as always). Your reviews are full of truth and meaning and of course detail oriented. Definitely a tempting biryani option for foodies. I would surely try it when I am next in B’lore.
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Done Anurag . Will rope in the Debs too.
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Interesting- biryani for breakfast…..a paradigm shift 😉
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Very true chinmoy da. Chalo shobai
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Wow nice info, biriyani lovers should know this. Thanks for sharing the experience.
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My pleasure Arnab
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Biriyani @ breakfast..never heard before. Sound interesting !!!
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Next bar Kolkata geley , I know similar early morning places , we can visit
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