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Food trail in Mannady - Link to article https://www.thehindu.com/life-and-style/food/george-town-food-walk/article24680068.ece


About - Madras Eats planned, and curated Mannady's first food trail covered by The Hindu. The trail exposed Metroplus reporter, Meghana Majumdar to the particularly unique culinary treats of this historical area in North Chennai. You'll find delicious curries from Ramnad and Bohri specialities in these bylanes! Since these excellent eateries were completely hidden (even from social media) until Madras Eats decided to cover them, we felt they could do with some more exposure to the rest of the city. Owing probably to a high Muslim demographic in this area, the cuisine is mostly non-vegetarian. The eateries and its speciality dishes were explored upon during periodic visits to the area and documented in various posts over the course of the previous year. The food is delicious and affordable but be prepared for an absolute "street food" experience! 



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Sweet trail in Mannady - Link to article  https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-metroplus/a-hunt-for-the-not-so-sweet/article24877553.ece

About -  Mannady's second food trail covered the area's sweet treats! Rustic recipes from South India like the rarely seen Black rice halwa and Dum ka roat were the focus of this trail.








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