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Best Dindigul Biryani in San Francisco

Small-cubed meat, seeraga samba, and a curd-lime tang. Dindigul plays biryani in a different key.

Dindigul Biryani

What the real thing tastes like

Dindigul's signature is the tang: curd and a squeeze of lime brighten a pepper-forward masala over tiny seeraga samba grains, with the meat cut in small cubes so every spoonful carries some. Less perfume than Ambur, more acidity than anywhere — a biryani that finishes clean and asks you to keep going.

534 voices, one story

The tang is the identifier — reviewers pick a Dindigul plate blind by its bright finish. The small-cube decision is praised as democratic engineering: no lucky bites, no unlucky ones, just even distribution of intent.

Order it here when it has

  • bright acidity
  • even meat bites
  • seeraga samba
  • keeps-going quality

Walk away when you see

  • tang surprises basmati loyalists
  • limited outside tamil nadu

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