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Food of royalty

It was a favourite among the Mughal kings. Not many can resist its mouth watering smell.

Hotel Regency, Manjalikulam Cross Road, Thampanoor, is holding a Biriyani festival till August 20. The best of biriyanis from across India - vegetarian and non-vegetarian are available.

Try the chicken or mutton biriyani with its right blend of spices, meat and rice. Hyderabad, famous for its appetising biriyanis, has the restaurant dishing out Hyderabadi (Hundi) biriyanis. For seafood lovers, Chemmeen biriyani will be a sure hit.

Vegetarians can feast on Noor Mahal biriyani, mushroom biriyani or paneer cauliflower biriyani.

Reasonable priced, these piping hot biriyanis are available for lunch and dinner.

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