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HYDERABAD: Started almost a year ago, IDP, bridges the gap between a high-end vegetarian restaurant and an unhygienic tiffin centre. “Our aim was to provide hygienic food and a quick service, so that people with a time constraint or who are on the go can have a quick bite which is not only reasonably priced but also filling,” explains Sameer Reddy,CEO, IDP. Located at the corner of Prenderghast Road, with bright, sunny and attractive colours, IDP is easy to spot. But what makes this restaurant different from every other food joint in the city that serves South Indian staples — idli and dosa? The exclusivity of their menu! Right from the Capsicum Cheese Dosa and Dosa Americano to a mouth-watering dessert, Chocolate Dosa — this place has on offer South Indian cuisine like never before. The menu at IDP includes regulars like Idli, Masala Dosa, Vada, and also features some yummy and unconventional dishes that have been created out of the regulars. With varieties like Idli 65, Jumbo Idli and Vegatable idli, who knew that Idli can be eaten is so many different forms. For the ones who love spice, should surely try the Idli 65. Yes, and it tastes exactly like it sounds, or even better. Jumbo Idli and Vegetable Idli are for the ones who are health conscious, since it provides healthy food with great taste! And, that’s not all. IDP also serves a variety of yummy dosas with fillings that will appeal to people who are bored of the regular Masala Dosa. Capsicum Cheese Dosa and Dosa Americano are their attempt to serve the most loved South Indian dish with a touch of continental cuisine. And, they have been successful! Also, there is another form of Dosa that has been a hit at IDP — the Chocolate Dosa. Sounds interesting, doesn’t it? IDP is probably the only food joint that serves a Chocolate Dosa — perfectly cooked Dosa with home-made chocolate syrup, waiting to be gorged upon! “We serve Chocolate Dosa as dessert and IDP is probably the only food joint in India that serves a Chocolate Dosa,” says Sameer, adding, “It is a perfect way of convincing kids to eat their food so that they can binge on the dessert later, which is also quite healthy.” To cater to the North Indian tastes, IDP also has at offer mini meals, pulao, chapathis and curries. And that’s not all. IDP also serves drinks like buttermilk, tea and filter coffee. If you are looking out for a cup of authentic filter coffee, IDP is the place to be! Reasonably priced, their dishes range from `29 for a plate of idlis, to `99 for a takeway lunch box, to `49 for a delightful Chocolate Dosa. So, IDP is a perfect place for people who love to binge on staples like Idli and Dosa, and for others who love to experiment with their food.
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