The Galleria food court at Sunday lunch
Galleria / The Kitchens

Fourteen kitchens.
One Sunday lunch. പതിനാല് അടുക്കളകൾ · ഒരേ വിരുന്നുമേശ

The food court at Galleria gathers India's most-loved QSRs alongside Calicut's own — built for big families that never quite agree. Order at each counter, pay once at the central till, seat anywhere.

A note from the kitchens
The food court hall on Level 2
Level Two · the food court

Built for the
biggest table
in your week.

The Galleria food court was designed on the principle that no Indian family ever agrees on lunch. So we put fourteen counters under one skylight, six hundred covers in two halls, and a kids' zone with its own micro-tables — and let the family decide for itself.

Hyderabadi biryani at one counter, a hundred-year-old Delhi kabab house at the next. Across the aisle, Tamil tiffin from Saravana Bhavan; behind that, a Malabar coastal kitchen run by a chef from Beypore. A Mexican churro for after.

One skylight. Fourteen counters. Six hundred covers. No two plates the same.

Order at each counter, pay once at the central till, sit anywhere. The kids' zone is at the far west end with low tables and bibs. We don't take reservations in the food court — but the party hall on the same floor seats sixty if you'd like a private spread, drawn from any kitchen.

01
The biryani & rice room
Three counters · Mughlai, Hyderabadi, Malabar
02
The shawarma & mandi corner
Arabic, Levantine, Indo-Arab counter food
03
The pan-Asian & pizza wing
Indo-Chinese, Italian, fast wok
04
Sweets, coffees & the cafés
Ice cream, patisserie, espresso bars
05
Ground floor — sit-down & the long lunch
Restaurants away from the food court
Private dining

Reserve the party hall
for sixty.

Birthday parties, corporate get-togethers, post-wedding sangeets. The Galleria party hall on Level 2 seats 60 guests with bespoke menus drawn from any food-court kitchen + Cinepolis private screening attached.