3 Best Restaurants in Kerala, India

Coastal Kitchen

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Open all day, and with an open-air patio on the cliff, Coastal Kitchen may just be Varkala's best restaurant, serving all regional and Kerala specialties as well as vegetarian options like eggplant curry. Don’t miss the karuvepilai prawns, spicy and fried up with a lot of curry leaves, or the meen polichathu, fish fried in a wrapped banana leaf, or nadan meen charu, a local kind of fish curry; the desserts are good, too.

David Hall

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This rambling former Dutch home now serves as an art gallery—displaying the work of contemporary Indian artists and works from art camps held in villages across Kerala—and a spacious garden café extending out to a large back lawn. Best known for its delicious Italian pizza (made in a traditional stone oven in front of you) and panini, the restaurant changes its menu regularly, depending on what ingredients are in season, making for interesting choices and dependable freshness.

Opposite Parade Ground, Fort Kochi, Kerala, 682001, India
484-221–8298
Known For
  • delicious Italian pizza made in a traditional stone oven
  • artsy vibe in a garden setting
  • displays from upcoming contemporary Indian artists
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon., No credit cards

Teapot Café

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This quirky two-story café, off Princess Street and near the harbor, has teapots and kettles decorating every available space, including some dangling from the ceiling; some tables are made from wooden tea chests. There’s a fair selection of both Indian and continental food—roast chicken and potatoes, prawn moilee (in a coconut curry), vegetable stew—but the café is best known for its sandwiches and freshly baked cakes and for being a terrific spot for sipping away on a cup of tea for an hour or more.

Peter Celli St., Fort Kochi, Kerala, 682001, India
484-221–8035
Known For
  • its Indie rarebit sandwich
  • great selection of freshly baked cakes
  • open late until 9 pm (during the season)

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