Union Minister inaugurates restaurant!

Union Minister inaugurates restaurant!
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Union Minister inaugurates restaurant. Secunderabad’s popular vegetarian restaurant ‘Utsav’ expands to Jubilee Hills.

Secunderabad’s popular vegetarian restaurant ‘Utsav’ expands to Jubilee Hills. Daggubati Purandeswari, Union Minister of State, inaugurated the Utsav Vegetarian Restaurant at Road No. 36 ext, Jubilee Hills on Saturday.

Speaking on the occasion Purandeswari said, “Indeed it is very interesting to note that Utsav Restaurant is started by IIT graduates, who instead of going abroad for greener pastures searched employment opportunities locally. Our youth must emulate these IITians behind Utsav and look for employment opportunities locally rather than going abroad.”

Speaking about her food preference, she said that she would like to cook as and when she gets an opportunity. Because this is the only link strengthen the bond between the family members. “It helps a home maker to get close to family. Cooking for me is a way of expression,” she informed.
Kiran Biligiri spokesperson of the Utsav said, “Isaac Newton, Benjamin Franklin, Abdul Kalam, Amitabh Bachan, Jackie Chain, Hitler and Thomas Alva Edison are all Vegetarians. Vegetarian doesn’t mean just Idli and Dosa. There are a lot of North Indian varieties too,” he said.
Utsav Restaurant from the Biligiri Hotels Group was established in the year 2000 at Tivoli Road, Secunderabad. The restaurant soon became a household name and a popular choice for many food lovers in the twin cities.
“IT professionals frequent Utsav Secunderabad for authentic vegetarian food and wished it was also available close to their workplace around Madhapur area. This prompted us to expand to Jubilee Hills,” informed Kiran. Located in close proximity to the IT Hub of the city, expectedly it is WiFi enabled which not many restaurants in city can talk about. Restaurant is mainly popular for its delicious food and consistent quality and the first restaurant to be ISO 9001:2008 certified.
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