What’s new: Nanna House
Where: Bandra
Nanna House brings the bold, heartwarming flavours of Andhra breakfast to Bandra, adding a fresh twist to Mumbai’s morning ritual. While most South Indian eateries focus on Udupi or Tamil flavours, Nanna House celebrates the distinct comfort of Andhra cuisine with dishes like Pesarattu, Poori Saagu, Babai Idli, Butter Idli, and crisp karam podi laden dosas.
Founded by Mir Aga Syed of Aegyo Cafe and Dirty Martini Nanna House is inspired by his daughters’ love for the flavours they grew up with. “Nanna,” meaning father in Telugu, reflects the warmth and nostalgia behind the concept. The menu blends homestyle comfort with variety: Millet Cone Idli, 70mm Dosa, button idlis, and a special Kiddie Meal for younger diners. To complete the experience, there’s classic filter coffee, iced versions, oat milk options, and signature Hyderabadi chai.
With no fixed seating and a quick-service format, Nanna House serves fast, soulful, authentic Andhra mornings right in the heart of Bandra.

What’s new:4NOTE
Where: Hyderabad
Hyatt Hyderabad Gachibowli has unveiled 4NOTE, an immersive dining destination where live kitchens take center stage, transforming every meal into a multisensory experience. Launched on 9th October 2025, 4NOTE brings together four distinct culinary traditions—North Western Frontier, Oriental, Telugu, and European under one beautifully designed roof. Guests can choose indoor or outdoor seating surrounded by lush greenery while enjoying the excitement of dishes prepared right before them.
The concept celebrates diversity and togetherness through food, allowing diners to explore global flavours in a single space. From corporate gatherings to family celebrations, 4NOTE’s warm, thoughtfully curated interiors make it a versatile venue that encourages connection and conversation.
“4NOTE is designed to be more than just a restaurant it is a destination where live kitchens, curated menus, and immersive spaces blend into unforgettable experiences,” says Piyush Sharma, Director of Food & Beverage. With its theatrical culinary approach, 4NOTE promises a memorable journey for Hyderabad’s discerning diners.

What’s new? KOA
Where: Mumbai
KOA arrives in Vashi with a whole new soul Mediterranean calm wrapped in Bohemian ease. After its success in Thane, Prasuk Jain’s latest outpost isn’t just a restaurant; it’s a feeling you step into. Sun-washed whites, sandy beiges, and soft pastels set a serene tone, instantly transporting you from city bustle to coastal stillness.
The design blends Greek island charm with free-spirited Boho warmth. Arched doorways, mosaic tiles, and handcrafted wall art add character, while terracotta planters and seafoam accents create an earthy, lived-in beauty. By day, sunlight pours in, turning KOA into a tranquil café; by night, the space glows under amber lighting, becoming an intimate, energetic bar.
Every detail feels intentional and soulful, making the space both stylish and grounding. KOA Vashi is that rare spot where design, mood, and food blend seamlessly inviting you to slow down, stay longer, and let the Mediterranean breeze in, even in the heart of Vashi.
What’s new? Sawari
Where: Bengaluru
Sawari Restaurant arrives in Hennur as Bengaluru’s newest comfort-driven North Indian kitchen, offering a warm culinary homecoming for those who crave familiar flavours. Launched by Grameendine Hospitality, Sawari blends the richness of North Indian dishes with the beloved punch of desi Chinese, now enhanced by a curated wine menu featuring domestic and international labels.
The restaurant celebrates authenticity through traditional cooking methods, capturing the essence of home-style meals. From Purani Dilli style chaats and indulgent thalis to classics like Paneer Makhani, Butter Chicken, Pindi Choley, and Kadhai Subzi, the menu reflects recipes passed through generations. For fans of Indo-Chinese, favourites like Chilli Chicken, Hot Garlic Chicken, and Schezwan-style paneer add fiery excitement.
Weekday afternoons feature the hearty Sawari Special Thali, while desserts such as Jalebi with Rabri, Kesar Phirnee, and Kulfi Falooda end meals on a nostalgic note. With a focus on pure ingredients and bold flavours, Sawari offers Bengaluru a soulful, flavour-packed dining experience rooted in North Indian heritage.
