Since 1902 • Original Birthplace

The Original Home of Maddur Vada

For over a century, Maddur Tiffanys has preserved the authentic taste of Karnataka's most iconic snack. Experience culinary perfection.

1902Founded
1917Birth of Maddur Vada
120+Years of Heritage
The Heritage Story

A Legacy That Started At A Railway Station

In 1902, a small, humble vegetarian refreshment room was established by Ramachandra Budhya at the historic Maddur Railway Station. It was a simple stop designed to offer comfort to tired travelers passing through the heart of Karnataka.

Then, in 1917, a sudden delay of a train prompted Ramachandra Budhya to create a quick, unique recipe to feed hungry passengers who had very little time. He kneaded together semolina, flour, onions, and curry leaves, patted the dough thin, and deep-fried it.

That quick creation became the legendary Maddur Vada. What was born out of urgency at a railway platform evolved into one of Karnataka's most loved culinary icons.

Over a century later, the original recipe and traditional cooking techniques are preserved and passed down through generations. The heritage thrives today at Maddur Tiffanys.

ESTD. 1902Maddur Station
Museum of Taste

The Birth of a Karnataka Legend

What makes the Original Maddur Vada stand out from all other snacks in Karnataka? Discover the authentic craft and history preserved for over a century.

Anatomy of the Perfect Maddur Vada

The Famous Maddur Vada is unlike a traditional medu vada. It is flat, firm, crispy on the outer shell, and packed with onion flakes inside. Our ancestors perfected this recipe by selecting specific ingredients that could travel well without losing their crispness. We continue that practice, sourcing locally and making the dough fresh multiple times a day.

Crispy Sliced Onions

For rich caramel sweetness and distinct texture

Fine Semolina (Rava)

Gives the signature premium crunchiness

Rice & Maida Flour

The perfect binding ratio developed in 1917

Fresh Curry Leaves & Chillies

Infusing authentic spice and aroma

Pure Ghee & Water

Kneaded to form the dense specialty dough

Searching for the best Maddur Vada in Karnataka? The journey always leads back to the original Maddur Vada here in Nidagatta, Maddur, where the authentic flavors first came to life.

Signature Menu

The Taste That Made Maddur Famous

Every dish is prepared using ancestral recipes, utilizing fresh ingredients sourced daily from local farmers in the Mandya region.

Legendary Signature

Original Maddur Vada

Our legendary recipe since 1917: crispy, flat onion fritters packed with curry leaves and deep-fried to golden perfection.

Traveler's Favorite

Traditional Filter Coffee

Aromatic chickory blend decoction frothed with milk, served in authentic brass tumblers.

Morning Fresh

South Indian Breakfast

Fluffy steamed idlis, crispy ghee roast dosas, and hot sambar made with fresh ground spices.

Authentic Lunch

Karnataka Meals

Banana leaf feast: ragi mudde, holige/obbattu, signature rasam, and locally sourced curries.

Travel Essentials

Traditional Dry Snacks

Travel packages of crunchy Nippattu, hand-twisted Chakkuli, and heritage sweets.

Filter Coffee is served in traditional brass cups. Hot Maddur Vadas are prepared continuously.

The Pitstop Tradition

Why People Stop at Maddur Tiffanys

It is not just a meal; it is a decade-long travel ritual. For travelers commuting between Bangalore and Mysore, a stop at Maddur Tiffanys is an essential part of the journey.

Original Heritage

We hold the direct lineage of the original refreshment room started in 1902. Our history is Karnataka's history.

Serving Since 1902

Over 120 years of unmatched hospitality, catering to royalty, freedom fighters, and millions of highway travelers.

Traditional Recipes

Our secret flour-blend ratios and spice mixes have remained strictly unchanged, passed down through secret family vaults.

Fresh Daily Prep

We never serve stale food. Our Maddur Vadas are hand-patted and fried fresh in small, continuous batches all day.

Family Destination

Generations of families have stopped at our tables. We represent a nostalgic culinary tradition for parents and kids alike.

Highway Landmark

Ideally located on the Bangalore-Mysore Express Highway. The perfect pitstop to refresh, unwind, and dine.

Historic Timeline

A Century in Every Bite

Trace the chronological journey of our iconic snack, from its humble railway origin to the modern high-end highway dining landmark.

1902
Railway Canteen Established

Railway Canteen Established

Ramachandra Budhya opens a vegetarian refreshment room at the Maddur Railway Station, serving simple, hot meals to transit passengers.

1917
Birth of Maddur Vada

Birth of Maddur Vada

Faced with a sudden delayed train and hungry passengers, Budhya creates a quick, unleavened dough with onions, semolina, and spices. The flat-patted snack becomes an instant sensation.

1950s
Fame Spreads Statewide

Fame Spreads Statewide

The reputation of Maddur Vada spreads across Mysore State. Travelers make it a point to purchase boxes of the snack directly from train windows.

1991
The Highway Drive-In Opens

The Highway Drive-In Opens

Moving beyond the railway platform, the family establishes a spacious modern outlet on the Bangalore–Mysore Highway in Nidagatta to cater to highway motorists.

Today
120+ Years of Heritage

120+ Years of Heritage

Maddur Tiffanys continues to stand as a cultural landmark. Under ancestral stewardship, we serve the exact original recipe to thousands of customers daily.

Legacy Officially Documented
Generations of Praise

Voices of Our Patrons

For over a century, we have served kings, statesmen, authors, and generations of travelers. Here is what some of our regulars have to say.

"Stopping here is a family ritual. My grandfather stopped at Maddur Station in the 50s, my father took me to the highway drive-in in the 90s, and now I bring my children. The taste of the Maddur Vada has remained absolutely identical over these decades."

Raghavendra RaoBangalore–Mysore Commuter

"The original Maddur Vada here is a masterclass in texture. It's crispy on the edges, firm yet tender inside, and bursting with the sweet aroma of caramelized onions and curry leaves. It is completely different from the soggy imitations you get elsewhere."

Aditi MadhavanCulinary Historian & Food Writer

"You haven't truly completed the Bangalore-Mysore road trip if you haven't stopped at Maddur Tiffanys for hot vadas and filter coffee. The service is fast, the atmosphere is electric with travelers, and the food is legendary."

Vikram SenWeekend Traveler
Find Our Outlets

Visit Our Branches

Maddur Tiffanys operates three locations across Karnataka. Stop by on the highway or in Mysuru city to experience the original legacy.

Selected Outlet

Original Highway Canteen (Shivapura)

Physical Address

Maddur Tiffanys, Bangalore–Mysore Express Highway, Shivapura, Maddur, Karnataka - 571428

Contact Phone

+91 94480 50202

Call for group orders and highway queries.

Serving Window

6:00 AM – 10:30 PM Daily

Fresh batches continuously fried on site.