Tucked away in the spice-scented lanes of Thalassery, Ithathas Kitchen distills the Malabar’s turbulent maritime history into every plate, fusing Arab, Dutch, and British whispers with Kerala’s own fiery soul. Here, time-softened family recipes—sealed for generations behind teak doors—surface as biryanis that bloom with Tellicherry pepper, mussels that carry the surf’s salt, and desserts that taste of monsoon nostalgia. One meal becomes a passport to a port town where every bite is a postcard from a vanished era.

Ithaathas Kitchen, No.9, 180A, Chonadam, Thalassery, Kerala 670107, India
+91 75940 41111
Ithaathas Kitchen in Thalassery is a modest, family-run stop where the spice levels are authentically North Malabar—think fiery beef fry and coconut-laced fish curry that taste like someone’s grandmother is still in charge. The 3.7-star rating is fair: service can lag when the tiny kitchen gets swamped, seating is basic, and you’ll need your own vehicle or a willing auto driver to reach the quiet Chonadam lane, yet the prices are low and the flavours uncompromisingly local.
| Sunday | 8 AM–11 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–11 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–11 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–11 PM |
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Where exactly is Ithaathas Kitchen located?
The restaurant sits at No.9, 180A, Chonadam, a quiet pocket of Thalassery, Kerala 670107, India, roughly five minutes inland from the NH66 highway and easily reachable by auto-rickshaw or car.
How can I reserve a table or ask about the menu?
You can call the kitchen directly on +91 75940 41111 between 10 a.m. and 9 p.m.; staff speak Malayalam and English, take same-day bookings, and will happily clarify which Thalassery biriyani or seafood specials are still available.
Does the place cater to vegetarians and spice-sensitive diners?
While Ithaathas Kitchen is celebrated for its meat-rich Mappila cuisine, the menu also lists vegetable kurma, paneer butter masala, and mildly spiced ghee rice, so both vegetarians and guests who prefer less heat can find balanced options.
What do online reviews say about value and service?
With an average rating of 3.7 across major platforms, patrons praise the authentic flavours, reasonable prices, and quick service, although a few mention peak-hour waits and limited parking—tip: arrive early or opt for takeaway.
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