DFC DadaBiryani® Bhubaneswar is the city’s outpost of the iconic DFC (Deep Food Corner / Dada’s Biryani) brand from Cuttack, located at Savitri Tower near Rupali Square in Sahid Nagar. Widely referred to by foodies as a “must try biryani point in Bhubaneswar”, it draws long queues of biryani lovers, especially during evenings and weekends. Social posts often mention that the place is “crowded as ever” and almost never seen empty, underlining its popularity.
The menu centres around Hyderabadi‑inspired biryanis with options such as chicken biryani, mutton biryani, paneer biryani/pulao and prawn biryani in different portion sizes. Food bloggers highlight the mutton biryani for its soft pieces and balanced masala, and many reviews note that the flavours justify the hype around DadaBiryani®. Another star item praised in Bhubaneswar reels is the smoky, spice‑loaded chicken poda, often called the “showstopper” alongside biryani.
Located in Rupali Square, DFC DadaBiryani® is easy to reach from Saheed Nagar, Janpath and nearby office and residential areas. It functions primarily as a quick‑service biryani joint with limited dine‑in and a heavy takeaway/delivery focus through Swiggy and other platforms. With a per‑person spend typically between ₹200 and ₹600, it offers solid value for those seeking rich, flavourful biryani and signature chicken poda in central Bhubaneswar.
DFC DadaBiryani® focuses on Hyderabadi‑style biryanis (chicken, mutton, paneer, prawn) and Mughlai‑style sides, along with a very popular smoky chicken poda. The Bhubaneswar outlet carries forward the taste of the original Cuttack Dada’s Biryani.
It is at Plot No. B/63, Savitri Tower, Rupali Square, Sahid Nagar, Bhubaneswar – 751007, under Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation. The landmark is Rupali Square, close to Janpath and major commercial areas.
Food bloggers consistently recommend the mutton biryani and chicken biryani, along with chicken poda as a must‑try side. Many reels specifically call the chicken poda the “showstopper of the evening”.
Local food pages describe the Bhubaneswar outlet as “crowded as ever” and rarely seen empty, especially at dinner time. Customers often plan for some waiting during peak hours.
With chicken biryani around ₹299, mutton biryani about ₹370 and veg options from ₹170, most guests spend between ₹200 and ₹600 per head. This makes it a mid‑range but high‑value biryani destination.
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