Villupuram Junction is a major railway station in Villupuram, Tamil Nadu. It serves as a hub for trains connecting Chennai, Bangalore, and other major cities in South India. The station boasts modern amenities like a waiting room, food stalls, and restrooms, making it a convenient and comfortable stop for travelers. Known for its colonial-era architecture and bustling atmosphere, Villupuram Junction offers a glimpse into the heart of South India.
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Food{"name":"Sri Krishna Bhavan","desc":"Popular for its delicious South Indian vegetarian fare, especially idlis and dosas."} {"name":"Saravana Bhavan","desc":"Famous for its variety of vegetarian thalis and snacks, a favorite among locals."} {"name":"A2B (Adyar Ananda Bhavan)","desc":"Chain restaurant offering a wide selection of vegetarian South Indian dishes and sweets."} {"name":"Hotel Woodlands","desc":"Known for its hygienic vegetarian meals, including traditional Tamil Nadu cuisine."} {"name":"Sangeetha Restaurant","desc":"Popular for its tasty vegetarian meals, including dosa varieties and curries."} |