From the steamy coastal plains to the lush hills, the five Southern Indian states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and Kerala boast a rich and diverse culinary landscape. Shaped by a hot, humid climate and abundant rainfall, the cuisine relies heavily on fresh, local ingredients like vegetables, fruits, and, most importantly, rice.
Each state offers a unique tapestry of flavors, but a few staples tie them together. Rice, whether boiled, or transformed into popular dishes like idlis and dosas, forms the heart of most meals. It’s often paired with savory sambar or tangy rasam, a variety of vegetable and meat curries, and a host of coconut-based chutneys. The region’s vibrant food is a masterful blend of aromatic spices like mustard seeds, curry leaves, tamarind, and chilies, creating a brilliant symphony of natural flavors and colors. To complete the experience, many South Indians enjoy a special chicory-infused coffee.
Drawing from the rich traditions of South India, Amma’s South Indian Restaurant brings a taste of home to the West. Amma, meaning “mother,” is more than a name—it’s the philosophy behind every dish. We believe that healthy living starts with healthy eating, so we prepare our food with the same care and dedication a mother gives her family. You won’t find artificial colors, flavor enhancers, and unhealthy additives here. We serve food that is naturally nourishing and delicious, just as it should be.
Fresh Watermelon Juice, Fresh Mint Leaf, Lime Juice.
Fresh Pumpkin puree, Fresh Lime Juice, Cinnamon Stick.
Fresh Tender Coconut Water, Fresh Basil, Fresh Lime Juice.
Delicious creamy drink with mango and yo-gurd.
Hand made spices and yo-gurd.
Non-alcoholic rose-flavored drink made with chilled milk.
Aromatic juice in which nannari root syrup is mixed with lemon juice.
Freshly brewed using only the finest and freshest blends.
Made by boiling black tea in milk and water with a mixture of aromatic herbs and spices.