By this time tomorrow, you’ll be heading to the ACA-VDCA International Cricket Stadium, all set for the electrifying Delhi Capitals (DC) vs Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) match. Lunch will be out of the way, ensuring your mind stays focused on every thrilling six, nail-biting wicket, and deafening cheer.
But after four hours of adrenaline-pumping cricket—jumping, chanting, and waving at your favorite players—you’ll hear it: your stomach growling. Post-match hunger can hit hard, but luckily, you don’t have to head home on an empty stomach. The ACA VDCA Stadium in Visakhapatnam is surrounded by some great restaurants where you can refuel and relive the match’s best moments. Here are our top picks:
The menu is extensive, offering everything from homely Jeera Rice and Curd Rice to a variety of rotis, tikkas, kebabs, curries, and biryanis. Their creative mocktails and milkshakes make for a perfect refresher. While the food reviews are mixed, the experience itself is worth checking out.
Location: PM Palem
Location: PM Palem
Location: PM Palem
Location: PM Palem Main Road
Location: Across Vizag Cricket Stadium
Location: PM Palem Main Road
So, worry not about post-match hunger, and put all your energy into savouring every moment of the game. Its a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity after all. And afterwards, you can chill at these restaurants near ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium in Visakhapatnam, and go over every gripping moment of the DC vs SRH match in peace and awe.
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