Hotel Sri Lakshmi in Coonoor is a classic, no-frills gem for anyone craving authentic South Indian vegetarian fare. It’s not one of those fancy, over-the-top places, but if you’re looking for home-style, comforting food that’s packed with flavor, this is the place to be.
The ambiance is simple and straightforward, with clean, no-nonsense décor that feels welcoming and down-to-earth. You won’t find any pretensions here—just a solid, warm environment perfect for enjoying a meal with family or friends.
When it comes to the food, Hotel Sri Lakshmi shines with its Pure Vegetarian offerings. Whether you’re diving into a plate of crispy Dosas, savoring a bowl of Sambar Rice, or indulging in Idlis with the most aromatic coconut chutney, the flavors are authentic and deeply rooted in the traditional South Indian cuisine that locals swear by. Their Thali Meals are a highlight, giving you a little bit of everything—rice, dal, sabzi, chapati, and more—serving up comfort in each bite.
Their Filter Coffee is a must-try. It’s the perfect balance of strong and smooth, the kind that makes you feel cozy and refreshed at the same time. And if you’re in the mood for a snack, their Medu Vada or Samosas are crispy, golden, and super satisfying.
One thing that stands out here is the consistency. The food tastes the same every time, and you can count on it being fresh and served hot. The service is friendly and prompt, with the staff always ensuring that your dining experience is a pleasant one.
In a town like Coonoor, where you can find a mix of eateries, Hotel Sri Lakshmi offers an authentic, reliable, and budget-friendly option for vegetarians. It’s the kind of place where you go for the food and leave feeling like you’ve just enjoyed a hearty meal at a friend’s house. If you’re a fan of traditional South Indian vegetarian dishes, this is one stop you definitely don’t...
Read moreI am from Delhi and was on a trip to Tamil Nadu, when I found this place, I hardly share my review about something on internet but for this place I really wanted to do so... let's begin!!!
#Hygeine: 5/5 Food will be served on banana leaf, they use all the ingredients of good quality and prepare it by taking care of hygeine. #Location: 5/5 It's near Coonoor bus stop & in the main market of Coonoor, while having your meal you may enjoy the cultural activities ongoing outside. When I visited there was going a festival they placed a Big 🐻 & cultural music was being played though I don't understand Tamil but still I enjoyed and asked the owner about the festival. He tried his best to make me familiar with the festival. #Taste: As I was far from my home & being a North Indian was craving for some Non South Indian food so I got some good food options there. I ordered for Puri Chole & Paneer Butter Masala with chapati. I would highly suggest their Veg. Fried Rice. That helped me alot in my long bus journeys while moving from one place to another overnight. #Staff & Service Quick & Satisfying. Language was a barrier but they still managed it well. #Prices Pocket friendly & worth investing.
#Plus points: They are available on Swiggy. Due to good weather & quality products being used food doesn't gets spoil. They serve hot & cold water both ( you mah get one as per...
Read moreI walked down here after getting off from the Niltiri Mountain toy-train from OOTY to Conoor. I had Ordered Punjabi thali for the first time in South...n to my surprise it was served on a banana leaf ..as in d pic. They even served some soup(which is never done for Punjabi thali) I had ordered a glass on lime juice to go with. Potato vegetable was good..n jeera fried rice in it was also good. They even served normal south-indian style rice in it. Paneer sabji was ok-ok,Chapatis were ok-ok(not the usual brown flour...but something close to it). Curd was also a part of the meal They had a saffron coloured sheera as sweet. However here also there is no-concept of finger-bowls.
Also their washroom is on d 2nd floor so make sure to collect the key from the billing counter before...
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