Viceroy Biryani Point in Guntur is a vibrant chapter of India’s restaurant story, where the city’s fiery chilies meet fragrant basmati in clay handis sealed with tradition. Amid Guntur’s bustling streets, this modest eatery draws students, families, and itinerant food hunters alike, promising biryani that balances Andhra heat with Mughlai depth.

1, Ground Floor Swarnalok Complex 7-4-78 4, Behind, Andhra Bank Ln, Arundelpet, Andhra Pradesh 522002, India
+91 863 223 2140
Viceroy Biryani Point, tucked behind Andhra Bank Lane in Arundelpet, serves a reliably fragrant plate that keeps the 4-star buzz alive—each grain stays separate, the meat tender, and the spice level tuned to Guntur palates; seating is basic, parking is luck-of-the-draw, yet the quick service and consistent taste make it the default stop for biryani regulars dialing +91 863 223 2140.
| Sunday | 12–4 PM, 7–11 PM |
| Monday | 12–4 PM, 7–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–4 PM, 7–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–4 PM, 7–11 PM |
| Thursday | 12–4 PM, 7–11 PM |
| Friday | 12–4 PM, 7–11 PM |
| Saturday | 12–4 PM, 7–11 PM |
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Where exactly is Viceroy Biryani Point in Guntur?
Viceroy Biryani Point is conveniently located at 1, Ground Floor, Swarnalok Complex 7-4-78/4, tucked behind the Andhra Bank Lane in Arundelpet, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh 522002, India; the landmark makes it easy for both locals and visitors to spot the restaurant while exploring the city center.
How can I reserve a table or place a takeaway order?
Simply call the restaurant directly on +91 863 223 2140 during business hours; the staff will confirm availability, note any special requests, and give you an estimated preparation time so your biryani is fresh and ready when you arrive.
Does the restaurant accommodate vegetarian diners or dietary restrictions?
While Viceroy Biryani Point is celebrated for its aromatic meat biryanis, the menu also lists vegetarian pulao, paneer dishes, and sides prepared in a separate kitchen section to avoid cross-contamination; inform the server about allergies or spice preferences and they will adjust recipes accordingly.
What are the peak hours, and is parking available nearby?
Expect the busiest rush between 1 p.m.–3 p.m. and 8 p.m.–10 p.m., especially on weekends; the Swarnalok Complex offers limited basement parking, but additional pay-and-lot spaces on adjacent streets usually have spots within a two-minute walk.
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