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Chennai: A Fusion of Flavours and Culinary Traditions

by Chandra Gopinathan
March 26, 2025
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Chennai’s food scene is alive with contrasts. Tradition and modernity sit side by side, often at the same table. On my most recent trip, I saw a city that honors its past while constantly experimenting. The result? A vibrant, ever-evolving culinary landscape.

The Soul of Madras: Messes and Banana Leaves

At the heart of it all are the messes—humble canteens where food is still served on banana leaves, and meals follow a rhythm set generations ago. Hot sambar, tangy rasam, crispy appalam, and a swirl of payasam arrive in quick succession. It’s not fancy, but it’s deeply satisfying. And it’s a tradition that shows no signs of slowing down.

Where Tradition Meets Innovation

A few kilometers away, you step into an entirely different world—minimalist interiors, tasting menus, and dishes you photograph before you eat. Yet, the soul of Tamil cooking is still present, just reimagined.

Avartana, in the ITC Grand Chola in Chennai, is the best example of this. It transforms familiar dishes using modern techniques. A rasam that explodes in your mouth. A curry that arrives as a foam but tastes like your grandmother’s kitchen. It’s not just a meal. It’s a rethinking of South Indian flavor.

Regional Roots, Modern Voice

Kappa Chakka Kandhari is a tribute to Kerala, but it’s also part of Chennai’s story. Every dish feels deeply researched and lovingly prepared—like the fiery kandhari chilli pickle or the comforting kappa biryani. This isn’t restaurant food; it’s home food, plated with style and served with pride.

Pumpkin Tales, on the other hand, speaks to the global side of Chennai. Set in Alwarpet, it’s a café where grain bowls and millet pancakes share space with hearty stews and baked treats. It feels local and international at once. This is where Chennai’s new generation eats—health-conscious, curious, and connected.

Colonial Echoes and Garden Cafés

For something slower and softer, there’s Amethyst. Tucked into a colonial bungalow and surrounded by lush gardens, it’s more than a café—it’s an experience. You come for the mushroom quiche or the lemon tart, but you stay for the calm. It’s a place where the city pauses. Where old Madras still whispers through the bougainvillea.

Chennai: A Mix of Cultures, A City of Flavor

Chennai’s food is shaped by many hands. Muslim and Nawabi traditions bring dishes like bai biryani, haleem, and kola urundai. Anglo-Indian influences left behind Madras curry and cutlets. Chettinad and Andhra cuisines deliver punchy, spice-loaded gravies and sharp chutneys. Each tradition adds depth. Each tells a story.

My Own Culinary Journey in Chennai

As someone who grew up vegetarian, Chennai’s variety has taught me to eat with an open mind. Food here isn’t just about taste. It’s about memory, identity, and connection. From the simplest idli eaten on a banana leaf to an artfully plated curry in a fine-dining setting, every bite says something about the city—and the people who call it home.

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