Celebrate Ugadi 2026 with Nalan’s Authentic Andhra Feast at City Hall

Ugadi Special Festive Menu at Nalan Restaurant City Hall

Ugadi marks the New Year for the Telugu and Kannada communities, symbolising new beginnings, prosperity, and gratitude. For families from Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka living in Singapore, Ugadi is a time to reconnect with tradition, culture, and authentic festive food.

Ugadi, the auspicious Telugu and Kannada New Year, brings joy, renewal, and the promise of prosperity. For the vibrant Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka communities in Singapore, this festival is a cherished time to reconnect with cultural roots through traditional rituals, family gatherings, and authentic home-cooked festive foods.

This Ugadi 2026, observed on Thursday, 19 March (with celebrations often extending into Friday in Singapore time zones), head to Nalan Restaurant City Hall for a specially curated Andhra–Karnataka Ugadi Festive Menu. As a beloved pure vegetarian destination in Singapore’s heart, Nalan delivers nostalgic, flavorful dishes that capture the true essence of home-style Andhra and Karnataka cooking—ideal for busy expats craving an effortless yet heartfelt celebration.

This year, celebrate Ugadi with a specially curated festive menu at Nalan Restaurant, where we bring the true flavours of Andhra and Karnataka cuisine to the heart of Singapore.

What is Ugadi?

Ugadi (Yugadi) is celebrated as the New Year in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka. The word “Ugadi” comes from “Yuga” (era) and “Adi” (beginning), meaning the start of a new era.

Traditionally, families:

  • Decorate homes with mango leaves

  • Prepare Ugadi Pachadi

  • Wear new clothes

  • Visit temples

  • Share festive meals with loved ones

At Nalan City Hall, we recreate this cultural experience with an authentic festive spread.

The Significance of Ugadi: A Fresh Start with Balanced Flavors

Ugadi (Yugadi), meaning “the beginning of a new era,” falls on Chaitra Shukla Pratipada in the Hindu lunisolar calendar. Families welcome the New Year by:

  • Decorating homes with mango leaf torana and rangoli
  • Wearing new clothes
  • Offering prayers at temples
  • Preparing and sharing Ugadi Pachadi—a symbolic mix of six tastes (sweet, sour, bitter, spicy, salty, astringent) representing life’s varied experiences
  • Enjoying grand festive meals with loved ones

At Nalan, we honor these traditions with a wholesome vegetarian spread designed to evoke memories of celebrations back home.

Ugadi Special Menu at Nalan Restaurant Singapore

Our Ugadi festive meal has been thoughtfully curated to reflect traditional Andhra and Karnataka home-style cooking — nostalgic, flavourful, and celebratory.

Highlights of the Exquisite Menu

  • Majjiga Charu – Refreshing spiced buttermilk rasam, perfect to start the meal
  • Banana – Auspicious fruit symbolizing growth and prosperity
  • Ugadi Pachadi – The iconic symbolic blend of neem flowers, jaggery, raw mango, tamarind, chili, and salt—embracing all of life’s flavors
  • Mango Pulihora – Tangy, festive mango rice infused with South Indian spices and peanuts
  • Gunta Punugulu – Crispy, golden Andhra-style savory fritters
  • Peanut Chutney – Nutty, spicy accompaniment for the punugulu
  • White Rice – Steamed and fluffy
  • Usiri Karam Podi – Flavorful gooseberry (amla) spice powder mixed with ghee
  • Ghee – Pure, aromatic clarified butter for richness
  • Kakarakaya Fry – Crispy bitter gourd stir-fry for a healthy, crunchy touch
  • Bendakaya Vepudu – Spiced okra fry, Andhra-style
  • Beans Palya – Karnataka-style seasoned beans sabzi, light and nutritious
  • Tomato Pappu – Comforting Andhra tomato dal with lentils
  • Pepper Rasam – Warming, peppery soup to aid digestion
  • Bobbatlu (Puran Poli / Holige) – Sweet stuffed flatbread with chana dal and jaggery—a festive highlight for both regions
  • Bellam Paramannam – Creamy rice payasam sweetened with jaggery for a delightful finish

Why Celebrate Ugadi at Nalan City Hall in Singapore?

  • Central City Hall location – Convenient MRT access for families and professionals across Singapore
  • Pure vegetarian expertise – Authentic South Indian dishes with no onion/garlic options available
  • Festive & welcoming ambiance – Great for group lunches, family outings, or community get-togethers
  • No cooking hassle – Enjoy traditional flavors without spending hours in the kitchen
  • Popular among Telugu & Kannadiga expats – A trusted spot for authentic Andhra–Karnataka cuisine in Singapore.

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    • Ugadi celebration in Singapore

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    Nalan Restaurant is your destination.

Ugadi Subhakankshalu! ಹಬ್ಬದ ಶುಭಾಶಯಗಳು!

Whether you’re missing the tangy Mango Pulihora from home, the comforting Bobbatlu, or the meaningful Ugadi Pachadi, Nalan’s special menu offers the perfect way to welcome the New Year with joy, gratitude, and delicious togetherness.

A Home Away From Home for Telugu & Kannada Families in Singapore

Living away from Andhra, Telangana, or Karnataka doesn’t mean missing out on festive traditions.

At Nalan, we understand the emotional value of Ugadi food — the taste of Mango Pulihora, the aroma of ghee over hot rice, the sweetness of Bobbatlu — these are not just dishes, they are memories.

Celebrate Ugadi with:

  • Family gatherings

  • Community meet-ups

  • Office festive lunches

  • Friends’ celebrations

Reserve Your Table for Ugadi

Whether you’re missing the tangy Mango Pulihora from home, the comforting Bobbatlu, or the meaningful Ugadi Pachadi, Nalan’s special menu offers the perfect way to welcome the New Year with joy, gratitude, and delicious togetherness.

Book your table now for 14 March 2026! Visit www.nalan.com.sg or call +65 9732 4289 to reserve at Nalan Restaurant City Hall. Limited spots—secure yours early!

Come celebrate new beginnings and life’s beautiful mix of flavors at Nalan. Wishing you a prosperous Ugadi filled with happiness and good health!

Nalan Restaurant City Hall

13 Stamford Rd, #B2-54,
Capitol Singapore,
Singapore 178905.

Opening Hours: 10 AM – 10 PM