Nair’s Mess
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS IN CHENNAI/ Updated : Oct 27, 2016, 11:58 IST
Synopsis
It may be difficult for the first-timer to locate this restaurant, but you can guess its popularity as even the richshaw walas are also going to Nair’s Mess. Swing by this place for a great food experience from ‘God’s own country' … Read more
It may be difficult for the first-timer to locate this restaurant, but you can guess its popularity as even the richshaw walas are also going to Nair’s Mess. Swing by this place for a great food experience from ‘God’s own country'. Read less

It may be difficult for the first-timer to locate this restaurant. But you can guess its popularity as even the richshaw walas are also going to Nair’s Mess. The menu has every cliché on it as far as South Indian food goes. The interiors are nothing to talk about, very mediocre, but the service is prompt and the price is just perfect. They cater to a whole range of people - right from sports fans who come to the stadium to the regulars who work around the area and even the foodie who wants a taste of authentic Kerala food. The food serving at Nair’s Mess has the distinct Kerala taste, with the liberal use of coconut oil.
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