Thiru. Shankara Narayana Reddiar a visionary with a realistic dream and with a passion for food established his first exclusive vegetarian outlet Anandha Bhavan in Velavati, Colombo in early 1950's.
Tasting success in his first business venture and inspired by his father Thiru S. Ramaswamy Reddiar opened Araya Bhavan, Kottayam in Kerala. He then decided to bring his unique restaurant style to Tamil Nadu with the opening of Udupi Shri Krishna at Nagercoil in 1967.
Success begets passion for success as he opened the next outlet Amudha Surabi alias Vasantha Vihar in the cotton city, Coimbatore 1979.
This led to the formation of the Aryaas Group. The Aryaas Group strengthened its presence in Tirunelveli District and expanded to other parts of Tamil Nadu.
The grand children of Thiru. Shankara Narayana Reddiar following their mentor's footsteps continued providing the highest consistency in vegetarian food and quality service, spelled magical success, resulting in the opening of the various outlets in Tamil Nadu, Kerala and UAE. Hotel Aryaas, is the first pioneer hotels of...
Read moreone of the best vegetarian restaurant near my home.... the only problem with this restaurant 🍴 is there is no parking 🅿 facility. Since this restaurant is near a busy one way road in Kayamkulam town we often face difficulty in parking our vehicles. They have limited veg dishes but all the available dishes are tastier nice ambience there inside the restaurant Editing the review from 4 Star 🌟 to 1 star 🌟 as there is no option to give 0 star. People will again go to this restaurant as there is no alternative veg restaurant in Kayamkulam. The worst service I have ever seen in my life. Waiter guy is throwing tea and dish plate into the table while serving and not even giving proper reply for anything we ask. While taking order he walked away multiple times. While coming to the taste of dishes available. We went there in a group and none them likes any food items they ordered and everyone talking about the arrogant behavior of the waiter. DON'T GO TO...
Read moreHotel Sree Aryas, once a reliable dining option in Kayamkulam, has unfortunately seen a significant decline in quality. While it may still be a viable choice due to the limited breakfast options available in the area, its current offerings fall short of expectations. I recently tried their masala dosa, which arrived dry and lacking the customary ghee. The accompanying sambar was the only item with any discernible flavor, while the chutney and vada were rather bland. Even their coffee, once a highlight, was disappointing, tasting overly sweet and lacking its former depth. Unless you're truly desperate for a meal, I would advise exploring other options in Kayamkulam or nearby areas. It's unfortunate that a once-respected establishment has slipped so far in terms of...
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