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Upma

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Upma is a soft, savory South Indian breakfast dish made from roasted semolina (rava/sooji). It’s simple, quick, and popular across Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh.

Top view of South Indian dosa served with various chutneys on a black background.

Uthappam is a thick, soft South Indian pancake made from fermented dosa batter, topped with vegetables. It’s very popular in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka and usually served for breakfast or dinner.

Poori Chole

Poori Chole is a popular North Indian dish made of deep-fried puffed bread (poori) served with spicy chickpea curry (chole). It’s especially loved in cities like Delhi and Amritsar.

Poori Subzi

Poori Subzi is a classic Indian breakfast or festive meal consisting of deep-fried puffed bread (poori) served with a mildly spiced potato curry (subzi). It’s popular across India, especially in North Indian households.

Close-up of crispy Indian Aloo Bonda served with sliced onions and chillies.

Mysore Bonda is a fluffy, golden South Indian fritter—crispy outside and soft inside—popular in breakfast menus across Karnataka.

Vada

Vada

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Vada is a popular savory fried snack from India, especially common in South Indian cuisine. It’s typically made from lentils, spices, and herbs, then deep-fried until crispy on the outside and soft inside.

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Sambar Vada is a classic South Indian breakfast or snack where crisp, deep-fried medu vadas (doughnut-shaped lentil fritters) are soaked in hot, flavorful sambar. The vadas absorb the sambar, becoming soft and spongy, creating a delicious combination of textures and spices.

Top view of a traditional South Indian breakfast with dosa, chutneys, and filter coffee.

Set Dosa is a soft, spongy South Indian breakfast dish, traditionally served in a set of 2 or 3 small dosas stacked together. Unlike the thin, crispy regular dosa, set dosa is thicker, fluffier, and slightly sweet, often paired with coconut chutney, sambar, and potato curry. Popular in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu tiffin centers.

A traditional South Indian dosa served with coconut chutney on a rustic wooden table.

Dosa is a thin, crisp South Indian crepe made from fermented rice and urad dal batter. It is extremely versatile and can be served plain or stuffed with a variety of fillings like masala, onion, or cheese.

Upma Masala Dosa

Upma Masala Dosa is a South Indian specialty where a crisp dosa is stuffed with soft, savory upma (semolina porridge) instead of the usual potato masala. It’s popular in Karnataka and Kerala breakfast menus, offering a lighter yet flavorful alternative to traditional masala dosa.

Delicious traditional dosa served with a variety of Indian chutneys and sambar on banana leaves.

Karam Dosa is a spicy South Indian variation of the traditional dosa where a crisp dosa is coated or stuffed with karam podi (spicy lentil-chili powder) and finished with ghee or butter. It’s popular in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka tiffin centers as a breakfast or snack.

Close-up of crispy masala dosa served with coconut chutney and sambar.

Veggie Fusion Dosa is a modern, flavorful twist on the traditional South Indian dosa. It combines a crisp dosa with a rich vegetable filling, often sautéed with Indian spices and sometimes fusion elements like cheese or sauces. Perfect as a hearty breakfast or snack.

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Idli

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Idli is a classic South Indian breakfast made from a fermented batter of rice and urad dal. Soft, fluffy, and healthy, it’s usually served with sambar and chutneys. It’s widely enjoyed across India and in South Indian restaurants worldwide.

Traditional South Indian breakfast featuring idli, vada, sambar, and chutney on a metal plate.

Ghee Karam Idli is a simple, flavorful South Indian dish where soft idlis are coated with spicy “karam” (idli podi/milagai podi) and finished with generous ghee. It’s popular in Andhra and Karnataka tiffin centers.

A top view of a traditional South Indian idli sambar meal served on a silver plate.

Sambar Idli is a comforting South Indian dish where soft, steamed idlis are soaked in hot, flavorful sambar and topped with ghee, onions, and coriander. It’s commonly served for breakfast or tiffin.

Button Idli

Button Idli (also called mini idli or coin idli) are small, bite-sized versions of regular idlis. They’re soft, fluffy, and perfect for kids, lunchboxes, or soaking in sambar.

Delicious South Indian idli served with spices and chutney on a rustic background.

Butter Idli is a simple yet delicious South Indian snack where soft idlis are sautéed in generous butter and mild spices. It’s popular as a quick breakfast, kids’ snack, or evening tiffin.

Crispy adai pancakes served with coconut chutney on a banana leaf for an authentic South Indian meal.

Bonda 65 is a spicy, crispy street-style fusion snack inspired by the bold flavors of “65” masala (like Chicken 65). Fried bondas are tossed in a fiery garlic-chili tempering with curry leaves — crunchy outside, soft inside, and packed with flavor.

Close-up of crispy Indian Aloo Bonda served with sliced onions and chillies.

Tawa Bonda is a spicy, buttery street-style snack made by tossing fried bondas (usually aloo/masala bonda) in onion-tomato masala on a hot tawa. Crispy outside, soft inside, and coated with bold flavors — perfect as an evening snack.

Close-up of traditional Indian vada doughnuts in a bowl on a bright yellow background.

Tawa Vada is a spicy street-style dish made by tossing fried medu vadas in butter and masala on a hot flat pan (tawa). It’s crispy outside, soft inside, and coated with bold flavors—popular in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu street stalls.

A classic South Indian breakfast featuring vadai served with sambar and chutneys on a black background.

Dip Sambar Vada is a soft, fluffy medu vada soaked in hot, flavorful sambar until it absorbs all the spices—served piping hot with chutney. Unlike regular sambar vada (where sambar is poured on top), here the vada is fully dipped and soaked before serving.

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Tawa Idli is a popular South Indian street-food dish made by sautéing leftover idlis with spices, onions, and chutneys on a flat pan (tawa). It’s spicy, tangy, and ready in minutes.

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Saucer Idli Soft, mini flat idlis steamed to perfection and shaped like little saucers. Light, fluffy, and easy to enjoy, they are served with chutney and sambar for a comforting South Indian favorite.

Pragathi Butter Paneer Dosa

Pragathi Butter Paneer Dosa is a rich, street-style dosa loaded with spicy paneer masala and finished generously with butter. Inspired by Karnataka-style dosa carts (often associated with spots like Pragathi Food Court), this version is crispy outside, soft inside, and indulgent.