Andhra Bhavan
Andhra Bhavan, located in Reddy Nagar, is one of Narasaraopet’s most popular spots for traditional vegetarian Andhra meals. Known for its clean and simple ambiance, it offers both AC and non-AC dining, making it comfortable for families and daily visitors. The restaurant serves classic South Indian breakfasts like dosa, idli, puri, and wholesome vegetarian meals throughout the day. With early opening hours and quick service, it’s a reliable choice for fresh, homely food. Andhra Bhavan continues to be a favourite among locals for its consistency, affordability, and authentic Andhra flavour.
Jupalli Spices – Family Restaurant
Jupalli Spices – Family Restaurant, located at Jupalli Centre on 60 Feet Road in Salem Nagar, is a popular dining spot known for its flavourful Andhra and multi-cuisine dishes. The restaurant offers a comfortable, family-friendly ambiance with spacious seating, making it ideal for group meals and celebrations. Their menu features favourites like chicken biryani, butter chicken, tandoori items, and a variety of vegetarian curries. Customers appreciate the quick service, consistent taste, and neat dining environment. With moderate pricing and reliable quality, Jupalli Spices has become a go-to choice for families and food lovers in Narasaraopet.
RK Quality Family Restaurant
This is a modern, family-friendly restaurant located on Palnadu Road, beside Trends. It offers a mix of Indian and fast-food-style dishes, making it a good place for both casual dining and family meals.
Narmada Fast Foods
Narmada Fast Foods is a local favourite for fast food, snacks, Chinese dishes, and juices. Located in the Barampet area (Rajakawada), it’s quite accessible and rated fairly well by its patrons.
AK Biryani House
AK Biryani House is a popular spot on Vinukonda Road, known for its rich and aromatic biryanis. It’s often a go-to place for both locals and visitors craving traditional Indian non-vegetarian fare. The restaurant’s 24-hour listing on Justdial shows its accessibility and consistent demand.





