Hyderabad is one of the best cities in India to celebrate Eid Ul-Adha 2026, where the festive spirit fills every lane and corner. Along with devotion and prayers, Eid is also the time to gather around for food and this city knows how to do that right. From legendary briyani spots to new places serving Afghani and Arabic food - there is something for every preference. So whether you're planning a family feast or a casual outing with friends - this list of the top restaurants in Hyderabad is your ultimate guide to finding the perfect place to celebrate this Eid.

A popular name on most recommendation lists, Jewel of Nizam is a place you definitely have to visit - if you haven't already. The moment you step in, you feel the refined elegance of Hyderabad's Nizami heritage come alive, right from the decor to every dish on the plate. Counted among the top restaurants in Hyderabad, it is a must-visit - don't leave without trying their signatures, the Hyderabadi Dum Ka Murgh and the Kacchi Dum Biryani.
Must-haves: Zafraani Paneer Tikka, Gilafi Seekh Kebab, Bharwan Tangdi, Raan-E-Nizami, Hyderabadi Dum Ka Murgh, Kacchi Dum Biryani
Cost for two: ₹ 2200

Immerse yourself in an exquisite gastronomic journey at Tosh E Daan this week. A perfect spot to celebrate Eid Ul-Adha 2026, Tosh E Daan offers an ensemble of Indian cuisine in a refined setting. The menu is a beautiful reflection of the variety in Indian cooking - From local favourites like a wholesome bowl of Marag to flavour-packed dishes like Palak Aur Sev Ki Chaat and hearty Nalli Gosht Ki Biryani, the options here will truly spoil you for choice.
Must-haves: Marag, Palak Aur Sev Ki Chaat, Badami Chicken Kebab, Smokey Mutton Burra Kebab, Butter Chilli Tadka Jheenga, Surk Maas-E-Tosh, Nalli Gosht Ki Biryani, Shahi Tukda
Cost for two: ₹ 1000

If you want to step away from the usual biryani and explore something a little different - try some Mandi this Eid. At Mandi King Elite Arabian Restaurant in Tolichowki, you can find a variety of Chicken and mutton mandis on the menu. This flavourful Arab rice dish looks similar to biryani - but once you take a bite, you will taste the difference. Topped with dry fruits and your choice of protein, served in a big shared platter, this is the kind of dish that brings people together over laughter and good conversation.
Must-haves: Mutton Mandi, Chicken Al-Faham Mandi, Mutton Fry Khabsa, Lebanese Cream Chicken, Kunafa
Cost for two: ₹ 1000

One of the first places to bring authentic Afghan cuisine to the city, Kabul Darbar is all about comforting and wholesome bites. The place offers a casual family-dining vibe with both chair and traditional floor seating arrangements, making it a warm and relaxed spot for a festive meal. Undoubtedly one of the best places to celebrate Eid Ul-Adha 2026, their menu is a thoughtful amalgamation of Afghani, Indian, and Indo-Chinese flavours, giving you plenty to explore. When here, don't forget to try their Kabuli Pulao and Mutton Rosh.
Must-haves: Patthar Ka Gosht, Mutton Choppan Kebab, Chicken Shwarma Roll, Mutton Rosh, Fish Kabuli Pulao, Afghani Naan, Nalli Nehari, Qubani With Ice Cream
Cost for two: ₹ 1000

Eid is incomplete without a hearty plate of good biryani - and if we are talking about biryani, there is no way the legendary Paradise Biryani will not get a mention. Established in 1953 in Hyderabad, Paradise has evolved into one of the most revered restaurant chains in the country. With multiple outlets across the city, it has never stopped delivering on its promise of flavourful, perfectly layered biryani that has stood the test of time. When people search for the best biryani in Hyderabad, Paradise is almost always the first name that comes up - and for good reason.
Must-haves: Nizami Mutton Biryani, Hari Mirch Murgh Malai Kebab, Chingari Paneer Kebab, Mutton Haleem, Double Ka Meetha
Cost for two: ₹ 800

If you love exploring South Indian cuisine, Simply South in Jubilee Hills should be your pick. The ambience draws you in immediately - traditional South Indian temple-inspired interiors with intricate designs and a serene, calming vibe that feels like stepping into a South Indian home. The menu is a warm celebration of the southern states - bringing together the bold flavours of Andhra, the comfort of Telangana, the robust flavours of Kerala cuisine, and the classic tastes of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. One of the top restaurants in Hyderabad for South Indian food, Simply South is the kind of place that makes you slow down, savour every bite, and come back for more.
Must-haves: Egg Appam, Malabar Paccha Kari Stew, Prawn Pulao, Yera Kuzhambu, Kori Gassi, Tala Gosht, Karam Podi Dosa, Yetti Ghee Roast, Elaneer Payasam
Cost for two: ₹ 1200
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