The New Woodlands Hotel is a hotel and vegetarian restaurant establishment located in Chennai (formerly Madras), Tamil Nadu, India. It is associated with the broader Woodlands tradition of South Indian vegetarian dining, which has been a recognisable part of the Chennai hospitality landscape for several decades.
| Name | New Woodlands Hotel |
|---|---|
| Type | Hotel and vegetarian restaurant |
| Cuisine | South Indian vegetarian |
| Location | Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India |
| Country | India |
Overview
New Woodlands Hotel functions both as a lodging establishment and as a restaurant offering traditional South Indian vegetarian fare. Like other establishments using the Woodlands name in Chennai, it caters to travellers, pilgrims, and local diners seeking vegetarian meals, including items such as dosa, idli, vada, and the South Indian thali.
Background
The Woodlands brand is closely identified with vegetarian dining culture in Chennai, with multiple establishments bearing the name having operated in the city through the twentieth century. Such hotels historically combined modest accommodation with in-house restaurants, a model common in the city's hospitality sector serving both domestic and international visitors.
Significance
Vegetarian hotel-restaurants in Chennai, including those in the Woodlands tradition, have played a role in popularising South Indian cuisine and in providing affordable, sattvic dining options to travellers. The New Woodlands Hotel forms part of this larger ecosystem of vegetarian hospitality in the city.
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References
- Wikidata: Q15262109