Kritunga RestaurantKritungaINR
Plot No 1, First Floor, Sai Tulasi Enclave, Gowlidoddy, Vattinagulapally, Prism RoadFinancial District, hyderabad500032

Kritunga Restaurant, Financial District, hyderabad
Rayalaseema Cuisine Restaurant in Financial District, hyderabad, telangana

Plot No 1, First Floor, Sai Tulasi Enclave, Gowlidoddy, Vattinagulapally, Prism Road, Beside US Ambessay, Financial District, hyderabad, telangana - 500032

Open NowCloses at 11:00 PM
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LOKANATH B
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24-04-2025
Food is have good taste with quality
Raju Cherukuri
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24-04-2025
Nataraja Maruthi
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24-04-2025
Food is very tasty and service, ambience also very good. The biriyani is very good and I recommend everyone who visit Hyderabad for visa or any purpose to visit Kritunga near US consulate for authentic food
Tanvi Malali
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24-04-2025
Really good food and atmosphere. Delicious and rich food, and reasonable for the price.
Jaswanth Reddy
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24-04-2025
The food is good , starter Natukodi vepudu is good it has good amount of spice and biriyani's are also good
Poojitha Sigiri
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24-04-2025
Good food.good service.
srilekha kummari
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23-04-2025
Abhinav Reddy
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23-04-2025

About Brand

Kritunga takes pride in serving a melange of the quintessence and extraordinary, a medley of indulgence and bare necessities, a cuisine palatable to both royalty and common-place across its 34 branches spread in Rayalaseema, Telangana, and Andhra regions. Our culinary culture is simple, with home-ground spices, fresh ingredients, and age-old recipes. Kritunga was a dream of one man, to bring the glorious culture of the Palegars to the masses, and bring the true food of the Seema to the diverse multitudes across the state. From the very first restaurant in Kurnool, Kritunga has nestled itself in the warmth and vibrance of the Rayalaseema, deriving its name from the two rivers that gave the region life, Krishna & Tungabhadra.