1. Aaromale
Mediterranean small-plate menu actually built for sharing — the hummus platter and za'atar focaccia order well for groups of six. Quieter than Olive next door at peak hours.
Friends hangout · Hyderabad
Six friends, one car, three stops. Aaromale's wood-and-plant aesthetic does the heavy lifting on the photos; the small plates are designed for sharing without negotiating. Prost is loud in a good way — house brews on tap, an outdoor section that doesn't make you yell. Then everyone says 'one last thing' and ends up at Concu eating millefeuille off paper plates near midnight.
Mediterranean small-plate menu actually built for sharing — the hummus platter and za'atar focaccia order well for groups of six. Quieter than Olive next door at peak hours.
↓ 7 min driving to the next stop
Six house brews on tap and an outdoor deck that absorbs the noise; the Hefeweizen is the consistent one. The newer Hyatt branch is quieter but lacks the deck.
↓ 10 min driving to the next stop
Open till 11pm with takeaway boxes till close — French pastry chef, not a chain. The pistachio entremet survives a car ride home.
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