Nestled in the heart of Cuttack, Dream Land Foods reimagines the city’s dining scene with fearless flavours rooted in Odia tradition yet daringly global. From slow-cooked mutton kassa to truffle-kissed paneer tikka, every plate is a passport, served in a restored colonial bungalow where vintage fans hum over communal tables.

Shop No-3, Mahanadi Vihar Main Rd, near saraswati School, Mahanadi Vihar, Cuttack, Odisha 753004, India
+91 97777 97055
Dream Land Foods in Cuttack’s Mahanadi Vihar is a pocket-sized powerhouse that punches well above its weight: crisp, golden dosas arrive feather-light yet laced with spice, the chicken roll is smoky and juicy, and even the humble veg fried rice is tossed with a chef’s precision. Service is brisk, prices laughably low, and the 4.8 rating feels earned rather than inflated—drop in after a class at Saraswati School and you’ll see why locals treat it like their own open secret.
| Sunday | 12:30–11 PM |
| Monday | 12:30–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 12:30–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 12:30–11 PM |
| Thursday | 12:30–11 PM |
| Friday | 12:30–11 PM |
| Saturday | 12:30–11 PM |
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Where exactly is Dream Land Foods located in Cuttack?
Dream Land Foods sits at Shop No-3, Mahanadi Vihar Main Road, right beside Saraswati School in Mahanadi Vihar, Cuttack, Odisha 753004, so parents can grab a quick bite while waiting for their kids or commuters can swing by without detouring far from the main stretch.
How can I reserve a table or place a takeaway order?
Simply ring +91 97777 97055 and the staff will confirm your preferred time or have your food packed and ready; during peak weekends they suggest calling 15 minutes ahead so your biryani or grilled platter is piping hot when you arrive.
What kind of cuisine and price range can guests expect?
The menu roams across North-Indian tandoor favourites, local Odia seafood, and Indo-Chinese fusion, with most mains priced between ₹180–₹350, letting families feast generously without crossing the ₹1,000 mark for two.
Does Dream Land Foods have parking and is it child-friendly?
Street-side two-wheeler parking is usually available right in front, and while there’s no valet service, the compact layout keeps an eye on vehicles; inside, booster seats and mild-spice versions of curries make the outlet kid-approved and comfortable for quick family dinners.
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