Subbayya Gari Hotel, one of Hyderabad’s most popular restaurant chains, traces its origins to Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh. After establishing itself as an iconic name in the food industry, the family expanded operations into Telangana. The first Hyderabad outlet, located on Road No. 4, KPHB, quickly gained popularity, leading to multiple branches across the city and state.
However, concerns over hygiene and food quality at its branches and franchises have grown over the years. During a recent inspection at Subbayya Gari Hotel, Kondapur, Gachibowli Road, officials from the Commissioner of Food Safety identified multiple violations under the Food Safety and Standards Act.
The inspecting teams reported severe lapses in hygiene, including:
Officials also noted that used cooking oil was not being tested for Total Polar Compounds (TPC), a critical safety parameter. Samples have been collected for laboratory analysis to assess compliance with food safety standards.
Similar violations were reported at Yashoda Dairy Products in Jeedimetla, further raising concerns about food safety practices in the city.
Authorities have assured strict action against the establishments if they fail to meet hygiene and safety standards. Further inspections are expected in the coming days.