Sai Delicacy Restaurant, Highway restaurant in Arur Village, Karnataka, India
Sai Delicacy Restaurant is a two-floor eatery located on National Highway 7 in Arur Village, Karnataka. It serves both North and South Indian dishes and stays open every day from early morning until midnight.
The restaurant grew out of the need for food stops along the busy route connecting Bengaluru and Hyderabad, where few options existed for travelers. Over time it became a regular stop for truck drivers, bus passengers, and road travelers heading between the two cities.
The restaurant keeps separate sections for families and groups, each served by its own kitchen for vegetarian and meat dishes. This setup reflects a common dining habit across Indian highway stops, where different groups eat side by side without mixing.
The restaurant has a large parking area that fits trucks and big vehicles, which makes it a practical stop for long-distance drivers. Restrooms are available on site with both Indian and Western options.
The restaurant grounds have turkeys and rabbits roaming freely around the property, which is unusual for a roadside stop. Many diners only notice them when walking back to the parking area after their meal.
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