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Nearby attractions
Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary
Kavanattinkara, Kumarakom, Kerala 686563, India
Travancore Heritage Museum ( Aka Kumarakom craft museum )
Craft Museum, PO, Cheepunkal, Kavanattinkara, Kumarakom, Kerala 686563, India
Village Life Experience
JCHH+8QF, Kavanattinkara, Kumarakom, Kerala 686563, India
Nearby restaurants
Menani Restaurant
Kavanattinkara, Kumarakom, Kerala 686563, India
Kumarakom BBQ
JCJH+CX3, Virupukala, Kavanattinkara, Kumarakom, Kerala 686563, India
Samridhi Hotel Kumarakom
JCHH+7QR, Kavanattinkara, Kumarakom, Kerala 686563, India
Samrudhi Ethinic Food Restaurant Kudambasree
JCHJ+J4M, Kavanattinkara, Kumarakom, Kerala 686563, India
The Kumarakom Kitchen
Cheepunkal, Kavanattinkara, Kumarakom, Kerala 686563, India
Vembanad
No, 1, 404, KTDC Rd, Kavanattinkara, Kumarakom, Kerala 686563, India
Currymeen
Resort & Spa, No. 1/404, Main Road, Taj, Kavanattinkara, Kumarakom, Kerala 686563, India
Saf Deepam Hotel
JCMJ+G38, Cheepunkal, Kavanattinkara, Kumarakom, Kerala 686563, India
Greenland Family Restaurant
JCPJ+75C, Cheepunkal, Kavanattinkara, Kumarakom, Kerala 686563, India
Baker's Lounge
No. 1/404, Cumbam Road, Kavanattinkara, Kottayam, Kumarakom, Kerala 686563, India
Nearby hotels
Pearlspot Hotel
Virupukala, Kavanattinkara, Kumarakom, Kerala 686563, India
Kumarakom Wood Castle Serviced Apartments
Wood Castle, PO, Cheepunkal, Kavanattinkara, Kumarakom, Kerala 686563, India
Taj Kumarakom Resort & Spa, Kerala
No. 1/404, Main Road, Kavanattinkara, Kumarakom, Kerala 686563, India
Meenakshi River Villa
JCHJ+7QP, Kavanattinkara, Kumarakom, Kerala 686563, India
Coconut Palms Village Homestay
Kavanattinkara Bridge, SH42, Kavanattinkara, Kumarakom, Kerala 686563, India
KTDC Waterscapes
Backwater Resort, KTDC, North, Kumarakom, Kerala 686563, India
MEENAKSHI HOUSE BOATS
MEENAKSHI HOUSE BOATS, near BIRD SANTUARY, Kumarakom, Kerala 686563, India
Green Garden Holiday Home
Cheepunkal, Kavanattinkara, Kumarakom, Kerala 686563, India
GARGGI KUMARAKOM HOMESTAY
Saktheeswaram Temple Road, Kavanattinkara, Kumarakom, Kerala 686563, India
Manor Backwater Resort
kareemadaom, Cheepunkal, Kavanattinkara, Kottayam, Kumarakom, Kerala 686563, India
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Tharavadu Family Restaurant

SH42, Kavanattinkara, Kumarakom, Kerala 686563, India
3.5(1.0K)
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attractions: Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, Travancore Heritage Museum ( Aka Kumarakom craft museum ), Village Life Experience, restaurants: Menani Restaurant, Kumarakom BBQ, Samridhi Hotel Kumarakom, Samrudhi Ethinic Food Restaurant Kudambasree, The Kumarakom Kitchen, Vembanad, Currymeen, Saf Deepam Hotel, Greenland Family Restaurant, Baker's Lounge
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Karimeen Pollichathu
Karimeen Mappas
Karimeen Fry
Varaal
Kaari

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Nearby attractions of Tharavadu Family Restaurant

Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary

Travancore Heritage Museum ( Aka Kumarakom craft museum )

Village Life Experience

Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary

Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary

3.8

(3.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Travancore Heritage Museum ( Aka Kumarakom craft museum )

Travancore Heritage Museum ( Aka Kumarakom craft museum )

4.5

(56)

Closed
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Village Life Experience

Village Life Experience

4.4

(29)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Village Bike Tour & Birdwatching
Village Bike Tour & Birdwatching
Tue, Dec 9 • 6:30 AM
Kodamthuruth, 688540
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Nearby restaurants of Tharavadu Family Restaurant

Menani Restaurant

Kumarakom BBQ

Samridhi Hotel Kumarakom

Samrudhi Ethinic Food Restaurant Kudambasree

The Kumarakom Kitchen

Vembanad

Currymeen

Saf Deepam Hotel

Greenland Family Restaurant

Baker's Lounge

Menani Restaurant

Menani Restaurant

3.3

(423)

$

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Kumarakom BBQ

Kumarakom BBQ

2.9

(33)

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Samridhi Hotel Kumarakom

Samridhi Hotel Kumarakom

4.1

(19)

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Samrudhi Ethinic Food Restaurant Kudambasree

Samrudhi Ethinic Food Restaurant Kudambasree

5.0

(1)

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Jyothish AtheendranJyothish Atheendran
I had the pleasure of dining at the renowned Tharavadu Family Restaurant in Kumarakom for lunch, and I must say it was quite an experience. However, there are a few improvements and additional details I can provide to make your description more enticing and informative. Located amidst the picturesque landscapes of Kumarakom, Tharavadu Family Restaurant is a popular culinary destination for locals and tourists alike. If you have a hankering for rice dishes, I recommend arriving early, as the demand for rice is high during the afternoon, and it tends to run out quickly. The restaurant offers a wide array of delectable meals, allowing you to indulge in a diverse range of flavors. During my visit, I had the pleasure of savoring their signature dishes, including Pearlspot, Pork, Duck, and Beef, all of which left a lasting impression on my taste buds. However, the standout dish for me was the Duck Mappas, with its succulent meat and rich, aromatic gravy. While the food was exceptional, I must advise against ordering the Porotta, as it didn't quite meet my expectations. Instead, I recommend trying their Appam, a traditional South Indian pancake that pairs perfectly with the flavorful curries. One of the standout features of Tharavadu Family Restaurant is its charming ambiance. The restaurant provides individual huts or cabins where families can comfortably enjoy their meals in a private and cozy setting. The rustic charm of these huts/cabins adds an extra layer of authenticity to the dining experience. Parking is never an issue at Tharavadu Family Restaurant, as they offer ample car parking facilities for the convenience of their guests. This ensures that you can focus on enjoying your meal without any worries. For those interested in experiencing local flavors, the restaurant also offers toddy in various quantities. This traditional alcoholic beverage adds a unique touch to the dining experience, allowing you to immerse yourself in the local culture. It's worth noting that the prices at Tharavadu Family Restaurant are slightly higher compared to other establishments. However, if you're planning to visit with a large group of people and your main focus is on indulging in a delightful culinary adventure, the experience is well worth the price. As you make your way to the restaurant, you'll be treated to a scenic journey surrounded by lush paddy fields on either side. I highly recommend taking the time to appreciate the natural beauty of the surroundings, as it adds to the overall charm of the experience. In conclusion, a visit to Tharavadu Family Restaurant promises a memorable dining experience, with its diverse menu, charming huts, ample parking, and scenic surroundings. Just remember to arrive early if you have your heart set on rice, and don't miss the opportunity to try their Duck Mappas.
Dr. ABILASH SYMONDr. ABILASH SYMON
My latest visit to Tharavadu Restaurant in Kumarakom was a journey of highs and lows. This place has boasted a reputation as an incredible food destination, a toddy shop of renown, brimming with local flavors that tickled the taste buds and felt like a culinary hug from Kerala herself. Upon arrival, the warmth of Tharavadu's welcome was as comforting as the backwaters that cradle Kumarakom. The promise of a splendid meal seemed written in the smiles of the staff. However, as we settled in with the anticipation of a hearty lunch, a shadow of neglect began to loom over our experience. The fervor that greeted us at the door seemed to dissipate; we found ourselves abandoned, adhering to our seats with a growing hunger and an unwelcome sense of being forgotten. It took an age for our order to be taken and even longer for the dishes to arrive. It was as though the staff had no inclination to serve, their interest lost to a breeze we couldn’t feel. Each minute stretched, filled with the murmurs of other patrons and the scent of spices, teasing us with what could be if only the service matched the setting. Yet, when the food did grace our table, it was as if the sun broke through the clouds. The meals, traditional and true, were a testament to Tharavadu's culinary prowess. Vegetables, spiced and seasoned to perfection, told tales of the land in every bite. And oh, the star of the show: the Kari fry. It was nothing short of amazing. Each morsel of the fish was a crunchy, well-marinated delight that melted in the mouth, justifying the wait and reminding us of Tharavadu's esteemed reputation. In reflection, the contrast was stark—the impeccable taste of the dishes against the backdrop of disappointing service. This once-iconic toddy shop seems to be grappling with the balance of customer care and kitchen mastery. Tharavadu still has the power to call one back with the allure of its flavors, but a meal here may test your patience. Would I return? For the food, absolutely. For the experience, I find myself hesitant. Tharavadu, your culinary canvas is vibrant, but your service needs a revival. Here's hoping that this beautiful spot regains its harmonious symphony of delightful cuisine and attentive hospitality. .
Arthana A.CArthana A.C
A good reliable food spot for all visiting Kumarakom. This is a Kallushaap (Toddy Shop) so all the dishes will be on the hot and spicy side. Duck curry was decent with naadan tharavu. Beef fry was extremely spicy but still tasty. Kappa (Tapioca) was really soft and tasty. Fish was also pretty good. Appam was soft. Meals had really good veg accompaniments such as Avial, Thoran and Achar. The podimeen (Anchovies) was deep fried but tasted really good. Karimeen (Pearl spot) and Kakka (clam) was well prepared too. But what really stole the show and my taste buds was the awesome pork roast! Those who tried the toddy said it was on the sweeter side ( we had visited for lunch) . There are around two cottages with Air conditioning each of which can seat around 15 people. Other cottages are not air conditioned and there are around 3 or 4 of those. There is ample space for parking. Toilets were not that good. Wash basins are there in each cottage. There were 6 of us, and all this costed around 1.7k and our tummies were full.
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I had the pleasure of dining at the renowned Tharavadu Family Restaurant in Kumarakom for lunch, and I must say it was quite an experience. However, there are a few improvements and additional details I can provide to make your description more enticing and informative. Located amidst the picturesque landscapes of Kumarakom, Tharavadu Family Restaurant is a popular culinary destination for locals and tourists alike. If you have a hankering for rice dishes, I recommend arriving early, as the demand for rice is high during the afternoon, and it tends to run out quickly. The restaurant offers a wide array of delectable meals, allowing you to indulge in a diverse range of flavors. During my visit, I had the pleasure of savoring their signature dishes, including Pearlspot, Pork, Duck, and Beef, all of which left a lasting impression on my taste buds. However, the standout dish for me was the Duck Mappas, with its succulent meat and rich, aromatic gravy. While the food was exceptional, I must advise against ordering the Porotta, as it didn't quite meet my expectations. Instead, I recommend trying their Appam, a traditional South Indian pancake that pairs perfectly with the flavorful curries. One of the standout features of Tharavadu Family Restaurant is its charming ambiance. The restaurant provides individual huts or cabins where families can comfortably enjoy their meals in a private and cozy setting. The rustic charm of these huts/cabins adds an extra layer of authenticity to the dining experience. Parking is never an issue at Tharavadu Family Restaurant, as they offer ample car parking facilities for the convenience of their guests. This ensures that you can focus on enjoying your meal without any worries. For those interested in experiencing local flavors, the restaurant also offers toddy in various quantities. This traditional alcoholic beverage adds a unique touch to the dining experience, allowing you to immerse yourself in the local culture. It's worth noting that the prices at Tharavadu Family Restaurant are slightly higher compared to other establishments. However, if you're planning to visit with a large group of people and your main focus is on indulging in a delightful culinary adventure, the experience is well worth the price. As you make your way to the restaurant, you'll be treated to a scenic journey surrounded by lush paddy fields on either side. I highly recommend taking the time to appreciate the natural beauty of the surroundings, as it adds to the overall charm of the experience. In conclusion, a visit to Tharavadu Family Restaurant promises a memorable dining experience, with its diverse menu, charming huts, ample parking, and scenic surroundings. Just remember to arrive early if you have your heart set on rice, and don't miss the opportunity to try their Duck Mappas.
Jyothish Atheendran

Jyothish Atheendran

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My latest visit to Tharavadu Restaurant in Kumarakom was a journey of highs and lows. This place has boasted a reputation as an incredible food destination, a toddy shop of renown, brimming with local flavors that tickled the taste buds and felt like a culinary hug from Kerala herself. Upon arrival, the warmth of Tharavadu's welcome was as comforting as the backwaters that cradle Kumarakom. The promise of a splendid meal seemed written in the smiles of the staff. However, as we settled in with the anticipation of a hearty lunch, a shadow of neglect began to loom over our experience. The fervor that greeted us at the door seemed to dissipate; we found ourselves abandoned, adhering to our seats with a growing hunger and an unwelcome sense of being forgotten. It took an age for our order to be taken and even longer for the dishes to arrive. It was as though the staff had no inclination to serve, their interest lost to a breeze we couldn’t feel. Each minute stretched, filled with the murmurs of other patrons and the scent of spices, teasing us with what could be if only the service matched the setting. Yet, when the food did grace our table, it was as if the sun broke through the clouds. The meals, traditional and true, were a testament to Tharavadu's culinary prowess. Vegetables, spiced and seasoned to perfection, told tales of the land in every bite. And oh, the star of the show: the Kari fry. It was nothing short of amazing. Each morsel of the fish was a crunchy, well-marinated delight that melted in the mouth, justifying the wait and reminding us of Tharavadu's esteemed reputation. In reflection, the contrast was stark—the impeccable taste of the dishes against the backdrop of disappointing service. This once-iconic toddy shop seems to be grappling with the balance of customer care and kitchen mastery. Tharavadu still has the power to call one back with the allure of its flavors, but a meal here may test your patience. Would I return? For the food, absolutely. For the experience, I find myself hesitant. Tharavadu, your culinary canvas is vibrant, but your service needs a revival. Here's hoping that this beautiful spot regains its harmonious symphony of delightful cuisine and attentive hospitality. .
Dr. ABILASH SYMON

Dr. ABILASH SYMON

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A good reliable food spot for all visiting Kumarakom. This is a Kallushaap (Toddy Shop) so all the dishes will be on the hot and spicy side. Duck curry was decent with naadan tharavu. Beef fry was extremely spicy but still tasty. Kappa (Tapioca) was really soft and tasty. Fish was also pretty good. Appam was soft. Meals had really good veg accompaniments such as Avial, Thoran and Achar. The podimeen (Anchovies) was deep fried but tasted really good. Karimeen (Pearl spot) and Kakka (clam) was well prepared too. But what really stole the show and my taste buds was the awesome pork roast! Those who tried the toddy said it was on the sweeter side ( we had visited for lunch) . There are around two cottages with Air conditioning each of which can seat around 15 people. Other cottages are not air conditioned and there are around 3 or 4 of those. There is ample space for parking. Toilets were not that good. Wash basins are there in each cottage. There were 6 of us, and all this costed around 1.7k and our tummies were full.
Arthana A.C

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3.5
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4.0
3y

I had the pleasure of dining at the renowned Tharavadu Family Restaurant in Kumarakom for lunch, and I must say it was quite an experience. However, there are a few improvements and additional details I can provide to make your description more enticing and informative.

Located amidst the picturesque landscapes of Kumarakom, Tharavadu Family Restaurant is a popular culinary destination for locals and tourists alike. If you have a hankering for rice dishes, I recommend arriving early, as the demand for rice is high during the afternoon, and it tends to run out quickly.

The restaurant offers a wide array of delectable meals, allowing you to indulge in a diverse range of flavors. During my visit, I had the pleasure of savoring their signature dishes, including Pearlspot, Pork, Duck, and Beef, all of which left a lasting impression on my taste buds. However, the standout dish for me was the Duck Mappas, with its succulent meat and rich, aromatic gravy.

While the food was exceptional, I must advise against ordering the Porotta, as it didn't quite meet my expectations. Instead, I recommend trying their Appam, a traditional South Indian pancake that pairs perfectly with the flavorful curries.

One of the standout features of Tharavadu Family Restaurant is its charming ambiance. The restaurant provides individual huts or cabins where families can comfortably enjoy their meals in a private and cozy setting. The rustic charm of these huts/cabins adds an extra layer of authenticity to the dining experience.

Parking is never an issue at Tharavadu Family Restaurant, as they offer ample car parking facilities for the convenience of their guests. This ensures that you can focus on enjoying your meal without any worries.

For those interested in experiencing local flavors, the restaurant also offers toddy in various quantities. This traditional alcoholic beverage adds a unique touch to the dining experience, allowing you to immerse yourself in the local culture.

It's worth noting that the prices at Tharavadu Family Restaurant are slightly higher compared to other establishments. However, if you're planning to visit with a large group of people and your main focus is on indulging in a delightful culinary adventure, the experience is well worth the price.

As you make your way to the restaurant, you'll be treated to a scenic journey surrounded by lush paddy fields on either side. I highly recommend taking the time to appreciate the natural beauty of the surroundings, as it adds to the overall charm of the experience.

In conclusion, a visit to Tharavadu Family Restaurant promises a memorable dining experience, with its diverse menu, charming huts, ample parking, and scenic surroundings. Just remember to arrive early if you have your heart set on rice, and don't miss the opportunity to try their...

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4.0
1y

My latest visit to Tharavadu Restaurant in Kumarakom was a journey of highs and lows. This place has boasted a reputation as an incredible food destination, a toddy shop of renown, brimming with local flavors that tickled the taste buds and felt like a culinary hug from Kerala herself.

Upon arrival, the warmth of Tharavadu's welcome was as comforting as the backwaters that cradle Kumarakom. The promise of a splendid meal seemed written in the smiles of the staff. However, as we settled in with the anticipation of a hearty lunch, a shadow of neglect began to loom over our experience. The fervor that greeted us at the door seemed to dissipate; we found ourselves abandoned, adhering to our seats with a growing hunger and an unwelcome sense of being forgotten.

It took an age for our order to be taken and even longer for the dishes to arrive. It was as though the staff had no inclination to serve, their interest lost to a breeze we couldn’t feel. Each minute stretched, filled with the murmurs of other patrons and the scent of spices, teasing us with what could be if only the service matched the setting.

Yet, when the food did grace our table, it was as if the sun broke through the clouds. The meals, traditional and true, were a testament to Tharavadu's culinary prowess. Vegetables, spiced and seasoned to perfection, told tales of the land in every bite. And oh, the star of the show: the Kari fry. It was nothing short of amazing. Each morsel of the fish was a crunchy, well-marinated delight that melted in the mouth, justifying the wait and reminding us of Tharavadu's esteemed reputation.

In reflection, the contrast was stark—the impeccable taste of the dishes against the backdrop of disappointing service. This once-iconic toddy shop seems to be grappling with the balance of customer care and kitchen mastery. Tharavadu still has the power to call one back with the allure of its flavors, but a meal here may test your patience.

Would I return? For the food, absolutely. For the experience, I find myself hesitant. Tharavadu, your culinary canvas is vibrant, but your service needs a revival. Here's hoping that this beautiful spot regains its harmonious symphony of delightful cuisine and attentive...

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4.0
2y

A good reliable food spot for all visiting Kumarakom. This is a Kallushaap (Toddy Shop) so all the dishes will be on the hot and spicy side. Duck curry was decent with naadan tharavu. Beef fry was extremely spicy but still tasty. Kappa (Tapioca) was really soft and tasty. Fish was also pretty good. Appam was soft. Meals had really good veg accompaniments such as Avial, Thoran and Achar. The podimeen (Anchovies) was deep fried but tasted really good. Karimeen (Pearl spot) and Kakka (clam) was well prepared too. But what really stole the show and my taste buds was the awesome pork roast! Those who tried the toddy said it was on the sweeter side ( we had visited for lunch) .

There are around two cottages with Air conditioning each of which can seat around 15 people. Other cottages are not air conditioned and there are around 3 or 4 of those. There is ample space for parking. Toilets were not that good. Wash basins are there in each cottage.

There were 6 of us, and all this costed around 1.7k and our...

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