There are quite a few detailed travelogues on Yercaud here so I didn’t want to repeat. We just returned from our weekend trip and I thought Yercaud has its limitations when it comes to options for food.
I’m not the kind who plans a weekend getaway much in advance. Like most BHPians, the drive is more important for me than the destination. Usually its decided 1 or 2 days prior. Needless to say, all decent known hotels and resorts are already booked by then. This time was no different. We finally managed to get a cottage run by a colleague’s friend. This place was nice, more like a homestay but separated from their own house. It had a small living room, dining room, kitchen and a huge bedroom. It has an old world charm with the interiors being done up that way.
We had a tough time for food though. Unfortunately, the resident cook at our cottage was not available during our trip so we had to either prepare food at the kitchen or eat out. My wife was in no mood to cook for obvious reasons so we decided to eat out.
The only good restaurant we found in yercaud is Hotel Shevroys. They have two restaurants – one chinese and another multi-cuisine. Parking here is a big challenge especially during weekends. They don’t have sufficient parking space for guests staying there let alone people coming to restaurants. But the food is just great. Though the Chinese restaurant was average, south Indian dishes at the multi-cuisine restaurant were awesome and reasonably priced.
For breakfast or a light dinner, Hotel Malar (adjacent to Shevroys) is a good option. It’s a nice vegetarian south Indian restaurant. Dosas were good.
We also tried Hotel Muruga Bhavan, near the bus stand area. This is one hotel you should avoid. Buy 1 biriyani and 1 teaspoon full stones free!

Of course, mixed with the rice and I’m not exaggerating here. We had food from here only because this was the closest to our cottage and we were late for lunch on Day 1.
We couldn’t try the restaurant in Hotel Grand Palace but I heard the food is just average there. I’d like to hear from others who’ve tried here. I’d also request others to contribute with details of other hotels serving great food.
My overall feedback on Yercaud: good place to just relax and stay wherever you are booked. Nothing much to do venturing out anyways. Then why did I go there? Obviously for the drive from Bangalore on NH7 and the well maintained road from Salem to Yercaud.
Signing off with few pics of the cottage.