You love croissants and French toast but can choose only one—a true dilemma for food lovers. Feranoz, the patisserie and café, has your back and now a new address too. Their latest outlet in Jubilee Hills has brought the best of both worlds together, offering a croissant French toast. Imagine flaky croissant layers embracing the custardy goodness of French toast, topped with a drizzle of maple syrup and fresh fruits.
If this sinful combination is not for you, the classic waffles are always a safe bet. I vote for the waffle. This is just a glimpse of the café’s all-day dining menu, which is also part of their weekend breakfast offerings. The menu includes three types of omelettes (plain, vegetarian, and chicken sausage), served with baked beans, hash browns, and bread.
Jooje kebab with saffron rice
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The new Jubilee Hills location is not just an extension of their Banjara Hills outlet but an elevated experience. While retaining the soft pastel shades from their first space, the new café boasts comfortable furniture, clean decor with detailed mouldings, high ceilings, and warm tones, exuding a European charm. The floor-to-ceiling glass walls flood the space with natural light, making it even more inviting.
New options
Feranoz has also expanded its menu at this new outlet. Wraps with three protein options have been added, each featuring a unique sauce. The crispy chicken tenders wrap comes with classic mayonnaise, the crunchy basa fish tender wrap is paired with tartar sauce, and the paneer wrap features peri-peri mayonnaise. If you are not fond of wraps, the café’s signature sandwiches and pastas remain on the menu.

Turkish egg Menemen
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What truly stands out, however, is the ‘Specialities’ section. Designed for those tired of the usual kebabs and biryanis in Hyderabad, this section is all about bold flavours without an overpowering chilli kick. One highlight is the Jooje kebab, an Iranian delicacy featuring saffron-marinated chicken served with saffron rice—a perfect pairing of rice and meat.
Another dish to look out for is chicken or paneer in creamy paprika sauce, served with herbed rice—mild yet flavourful. The menu also includes the classic Chicken Stroganoff, a creamy, hearty, and meaty delight paired with herbed rice. One bite and you will understand why this dish is a timeless favourite.

The outdoor seating at Feranoz Jubilee Hills
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For vegetarians, the falafel and hummus platter offers golden-brown chickpea fritters served with silky hummus, fresh veggies, and pita bread. The hummus is so smooth and rich that you will not miss the meat. However, if you do crave meat, the Mediterranean chicken served with hummus, veggies, and pita bread is a satisfying choice.

The high tea is an option here
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The weekend breakfast menu is another new addition at this outlet. Naturally, eggs take centrestage with options including scrambled eggs, omelettes, and the traditional Turkish egg menemen. This dish features scrambled eggs cooked with tomatoes, green peppers, and a blend of spices. Each egg dish is accompanied by varying sides, adding to the variety.
For non-egg lovers, the menu includes avocado tartine, cream cheese and honey flatbread, herb cheese flatbread, and an egg and mayo sandwich. Personal favourites? The egg menemen and cream cheese and honey flatbread.

Croissant French toast
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No Feranoz experience is complete without their signature hot chocolate, a crowd favourite in Hyderabad. There is also a selection of teas and coffees, but do not expect Irani chai or filter coffee here. Adding to the charm of the new outlet is a beautiful garden dining space, perfect for enjoying the café’s indulgent offerings. On Weekdays the cafe has a hi-tea as well.
Feranoz is at Film Nagar, Jubilee Hills. Meal for two ₹1500 and above
Published – February 07, 2025 09:00 am IST