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Top Ordered Food Items This Year: Biryani Reigns Supreme on Swiggy with 83 Million Orders in 2024

From late-night cravings to train journeys, biryani remains India’s most-ordered dish, while chicken rolls and momos dominate the snack charts.

December 26, 2024: Swiggy, one of India’s leading food delivery platforms, has unveiled its 2024 year-end report, showcasing the culinary preferences of Indians across the country. Unsurprisingly, biryani remains the undisputed champion, with 83 million orders placed between January 1 and November 22, 2024.

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Biryani: The Reigning Champion

  • Hyderabad led the biryani craze with 9.7 million orders, followed closely by Bengaluru with 7.7 million and Chennai with 4.6 million orders.
  • During Ramadan 2024, biryani saw a peak, with 6 million plates ordered.
  • A unique instance was recorded when a Kolkata user ordered biryani at 4:01 AM on January 1, 2024.

Biryani also emerged as a late-night favourite, ranking second for orders placed between 12 AM and 2 AM, right after chicken burgers.

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Food on the Move: Trains and IRCTC Partnership

Swiggy’s collaboration with IRCTC (Indian Railways Catering and Tourism Corporation) ensured that biryani became one of the most-ordered meals on trains, enhancing travelers’ dining experience on the go.

Snack Time Favorites

While biryani dominated meals, chicken rolls became the most-ordered snack, with 2.48 million orders, followed by:

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  • Chicken Momos: 1.63 million orders
  • Potato Fries: 1.3 million orders

Regional Food Trends

  • Bengaluru: 2.5 million orders for Masala Dosa
  • Delhi: Dominated by Chole Bhature
  • Chandigarh: Preferred Aloo Paranthas
  • Kolkata: Showed love for Kachoris

Unusual Food Love Stories

In an interesting highlight, a single consumer in Bengaluru spent ₹49,900 on pasta this year, indulging in 55 Alfredo dishes, 40 Mac & Cheese plates, and 30 servings of Spaghetti.

Dinner vs. Lunch: The Meal Battle

Dinner emerged as the Bahubali of Mealtimes, clocking 215 million orders — nearly 29% higher than lunch orders on Swiggy.

Conclusion:

The year 2024 proved that biryani continues to rule the Indian palate, with regional favorites and late-night snacks holding their own. As Swiggy’s data highlights, India’s love for diverse cuisine remains unshakable, and food delivery trends continue to evolve with changing lifestyles and preferences.


Tags: Biryani Orders 2024, Swiggy Year-End Report, Most Ordered Food in India, IRCTC Food Delivery, Chicken Roll Orders, Indian Food Trends, Late-Night Food Trends, Popular Snacks India 2024.

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