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Early Delight: 4 AM Biryani Craze

Discover Hyderabad’s New Trend: 4 AM Biryani Stalls in Madhapur!

In Hyderabad’s Madhapur area, there’s a new trend popping up: 4 am biryani stalls! People are flocking to these stalls in the thousands, all for a taste of Hyderabad’s favorite dish – biryani – even before the sun comes up!

The streets of Madhapur wake up early, filled not only with the smell of morning tea but also with the delicious aroma of biryani cooking away.

The stall owners get started at midnight, working hard to make sure the biryani is just right by the time 4 am rolls around. And by sunrise, they’ve already served up thousands of plates to hungry customers.

One popular spot is Shanta’s 4 AM Biryani, open from 4 am to 8 am. Rahul, the owner, says they’re busy all night cooking, and by morning, they’ve served thousands of customers.

Another hotspot is Sai Anna’s 4 AM Biryani in Borabanda, open from 4 am to 10 am. They offer different kinds of biryani, catering to both vegetarians and non-vegetarians.

The lines start forming way before 4 am, with people eagerly waiting for their biryani fix. Shanta’s 4 AM Biryani serves thousands of customers daily, while Sai Anna’s 4 AM Biryani sees hundreds on weekdays and even more on weekends.

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DLF Food Street in Hyderabad to Close at 11 PM Till Elections

DLF Hyderabad: The police have instructed vendors of the DLF street in the Gachibowli area to close shop by 11 pm till the upcoming Telangana State Legislative Assembly elections. This move has come as a disappointment to many IT employees and street food enthusiasts, who frequent the lane for its late-night snacks.

The street is a popular hub for a variety of culinary options, from shawarma, biryani, kebabs, and maggi to dosa, momos, fruit juices, and ice creams. It is also a sought-after hangout venue for youngsters and a relief to those working graveyard shifts.

Owners of the food stalls are concerned about the significant loss this move will incur. One owner, who runs an AM-PM Maggi Point, said, “We do not have any business during breakfast and lunchtime. The only time we get customers is during the night. If we cut down hours there and that too for so many days, it is a huge loss to us.”
Employees working night shifts are also upset by the move. One Reddit user wrote, “How do I get my midnight snack now?”

The police have said that the decision has been taken to avoid any untoward incident and public nuisance while the Model Code of Conduct is enforced. However, many people have questioned the need for such a drastic measure, especially since the street has a good reputation and has never been the site of any major problems.

It remains to be seen whether the police will reconsider their decision in the light of the public outcry. However, for now, it seems that DLF’s food street will be closing early for the next few weeks.