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Hyderabad Biryani Prices Set to Soar Following Latest Commercial LPG Cylinder Hike

Hyderabad Biryani Prices Set to Soar Following Latest Commercial LPG Cylinder Hike

Author: Luckybrother

HYDERABAD, May 3, 2026 – The “common man’s luxury” in Hyderabad is about to get more expensive. After the central government announced a fresh hike in the prices of 19 kg commercial LPG cylinders, the Hyderabad Restaurant Association has indicated that a price revision for Biryani and other cooked delicacies is likely to be implemented within the next week.

For a city that breathes Biryani, this news comes as a blow to both budget-conscious diners and restaurant owners who are already struggling with the rising costs of essential spices and high-quality Basmati rice.

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The Price Hike Breakdown

On the first of the month, the price of a commercial LPG cylinder was increased by ₹62.50, bringing the cost of a single 19 kg cylinder in Hyderabad to approximately ₹1,960.

Why this hits Biryani the hardest:

  • Large Scale Production: High-volume Biryani centers and “Haleem” outlets (which are still wrapping up seasonal operations) consume dozens of commercial cylinders daily.
  • Fuel Dependency: Unlike domestic kitchens, commercial establishments have no subsidies on fuel. A ₹60+ jump per cylinder adds thousands of rupees to the daily overhead costs of major restaurants.
  • The Cumulative Effect: This fuel hike comes on the heels of a 15% rise in the price of meat and a shortage of premium saffron and spices due to unseasonal rains earlier this year.

Estimated Price Changes

While official menus are still being updated, industry insiders suggest the following changes at popular local eateries:

ItemCurrent Avg PriceExpected New Price
Single Chicken Biryani₹160 – ₹190₹180 – ₹210
Full Mutton Biryani₹380 – ₹450₹420 – ₹490
Family Pack Biryani₹750 – ₹850₹820 – ₹920

Small-scale “Irani Cafes” and street-side Biryani points, which operate on thin profit margins, are expected to raise prices by ₹10 to ₹20 per plate almost immediately.


The Restaurant Association’s Stand

The Telangana State Hotels Association (TSHA) has expressed concern over the frequent fluctuations in commercial fuel rates. Speaking on the matter, a senior representative stated:

“We have tried to absorb the costs for the last three months, but with the combined rise in electricity tariffs and now LPG, we have no choice but to pass a small portion of the burden to the customers. We want to maintain the quality of the ‘World Famous Hyderabadi Biryani,’ and that requires maintaining our margins.”


History of Biryani Price Trends in Hyderabad

Historically, the price of a plate of Biryani in Hyderabad has been a reflection of the city’s economic health.

  1. The 2010s Era: A full Biryani at a top-tier restaurant like Paradise or Bawarchi used to cost under ₹200.
  2. The GST Shift (2017): Prices saw a standardized jump as the tax structure changed, but the volume of sales remained steady.
  3. The Post-Pandemic Surge (2022-2024): Logistics and supply chain disruptions pushed prices across the ₹300 mark for the first time.
  4. 2026 Reality: Today, the “Premium Biryani” segment is touching ₹500, turning what was once a daily meal into a weekend-only treat for many middle-class families.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Will the price of Domestic LPG cylinders also increase?

As of May 3, 2026, the price of 14.2 kg domestic cylinders remains unchanged. The hike is currently restricted to commercial use only.

2. Does this affect online food delivery apps like Swiggy and Zomato?

Yes. Since restaurants set the “Base Price” on these apps, users will likely see an increase in the listing price, along with the usual platform fees and delivery charges.

3. Are there any restaurants not increasing prices?

Some larger chains with long-term fuel contracts may delay the hike by a few weeks to remain competitive, but most local “Point” restaurants will likely adjust prices within days.

4. Will Haleem prices also go up?

Since the main Ramzan season has concluded, most Haleem outlets have closed. However, those that serve “Year-round Haleem” have already adjusted their prices upward.


Final Thoughts: A Powerhouse Challenge

Hyderabad’s food culture is its soul, and the Biryani is its heartbeat. While a ₹20–₹30 increase might seem small, for a city that consumes millions of plates a month, the cumulative impact is massive. As long as the demand remains high, the “Powerhouse” kitchens of Hyderabad will keep the Dum-stoves burning, even if it costs a little more.

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