The Clandestine Lovers’ Guide to Chennai

2007 November 12

“Clandestine” applies to the lovers, not to the guide, in case you thought otherwise.

If you and your clandestine louw partner are the twin towers of romance, The city of Chennai is the metaphorical plane (or plain) that is likely to crash into the both of you. The city’s conservatism is mostly harmless, but when it comes to matters of amour, it almost forces lovers to say “So long and thanks for all the fish” and escape to the restaurant at the end of the universe. It’s almost as if most of the maamaas in Chennai are like Zaphod Beeblebrox, one head solving the Hindu newspaper crossword while the other is busy scanning beaches and parks for any public displays of affection with an extremely critical eye. In Chennai, the presence of unmarried girl and unmarried boy within a distance of 10 metres from each other is considered to be a public display of affection.

Of course I am exaggerating a bit. Quite a bit actually. But then that’s what this blog is about – Jilpa. In reality, the place has changed quite a lot over the years. I mean, 15 years ago, if you had 2 X chromosomes, you wouldn’t be allowed out of your house after 6 pm. Today, you probably will be, but the policeman patrolling Marina beach is likely to make polite enquiries about your Big4 status (Vekkam, Maanam, Soodu, Soranai) and generally haul you back home. Big difference.

The real irony is that the puritanical maamas and maamis of yore are slowly getting used to the fact that there exists this sane middle ground between the extremes of Satyabhama University boy-girl rules on the one hand and teenage pregnancies on the other. But with almost every engineering college doing practically everything short of neutering male students before admission, Chennai is entering this new weird era where young boys have no clue how to talk to a girl, let alone ask her out.

But if you are the rare breed that has gone beyond staring at your college girls’ profile photos on Orkut (because any real world contact is punishable by medieval torture and slow painful death), and actually want to go out with a girl and not get into trouble with Chennai’s Beeblebroxian-second-head, this guide is for you.

Update: After several comments on this post, I realized that there are broadly 3 levels of clandestinity (cough cough) that people look for. Level 1 – where boy and girl only indulge in conversation and require a small degree of privacy. Level 2 – where a small amount of safe physical intimacy is desired and Level 3 – where, um, hotel rooms are required. This post mostly deals with Level 2 requirements. Chenthil has a nice post on Level 1 here.

The Beaches

Where to go:
Central section of Marina Beach, opposite the Ice House. For some reason, this is the de-facto lovers zone, and you will find couples seated at strategically discreet distances from each other. The presence of several pairs generally discourages roving bands of shady guys who tend to consider the passing of lewd comments to be on par with . The only invasion of privacy one has to deal with is the Sundal-boy, who operates on the logic that if you want to put kadalai, you might as well buy some ammunition from him.

The Northern side of Besant Nagar beach – closer to the Orur Alcott fisherman’s village.

Where not to go:
Any other part of Marina Beach. Not a good idea.

The Southern side of Elliots beach – There is a police checkpost and the cops play mangaatha and lay bets based on the number of couples they break up on a daily basis. I am serious, but kidding.

Any other beach, especially on East Coast Road – Very dangerous. Quite a few kidnappings/molestations have happened there in the recent past.

See Chennai map here

What to do if caught by a cop:
1. Wear rings on the ring finger of the left hand before going to the beach. Claim to be recently married and act a little offended (just a little) at cop’s invasion of privacy, but commiserate with his overall crusade/struggle against the heinous crime of sitting next to each other on sand without wearing rings/thalis/toerings etc.
2. Additionally create a contact on your mobile phone (preferably girl’s) named “Appa” that actually connects to a close friend who can confirm your “married” status. Don’t use this unless absolutely necessary. Sometimes, just acting as if one is dialing that number and handing the phone to the cop is enough to convince him that you are not the typical thiruttu lover case.

The Parks.

Ever since Chennai maamas and maamis have started wearing NRI-children-gifted New Balance sneakers and become health freaks, most parks have become way too crowded for couples. But one safe haven remains – the Adyar Banyan Tree, in the Theosophical Society. That place has ridiculous timings – open only for about 2-3 hours a day, only in the afternoons, and is closed on Sunday. But the place is quiet, uncrowded, filled with tall, beautiful trees and offers any sensible couple an hour (at most) of solitude and togetherness. Advice to guys – go easy on the PDAs. The security guards there are mostly old, myopic men but don’t push your luck.

Giridhar additionally recommends the descriptively named UI Colony Anna Circular Walker’s park near Liberty Theatre, where evenings are particularly free of disapproving maamas and other moral policemen.

10yearslate adds that the Guindy Snake park is a nice place to hang out, as long as it’s not a school-picnic day when there is likely to be an army of kids enquiring “Akka akka, loving-aa”.

The Discs
Chennai discs are usually filled with large groups of single men who come to get drunk and look out for the occasional, rare (and bold) couple who happen to visit. As a guy, you might not notice anything, but your girl will feel extremely uncomfortable at all that open-mouthed attention. And one other thing – Chennai discs play only English dubchick and Hindi dance music. If you are the types that considers that to be “music”, then I am sorry. No cure has been found yet.

The Restaurants
Mocha, in Nungambakkam is one of the few coffee shops with reasonably dim lighting and secluded alcoves. I am not aware of any other non-5-star place with a similar ambience. The Shansi Kerala Tandoori Chinese Restaurant does have extremely dim lighting (to hide the unwashed and stained tablecloths) but is probably not a good place for couples because the waiters don’t tolerate any hangy-pangy while serving gobi menjoorian.

Giridhar recommends Ram’s Milky way complex on Usman road, T Nagar where the cozy basement chaat restaurant is a nice getaway, although he does warn against the very likely possibility of running into an assortment of aunts who could be shopping right next door.

But as Ramsu rightly points out, The Efficient Jalsa Hypothesis states that: No place is sustainably peaceful for thiruttu-kaadhal. So my recommendation to pairs – get together, start a chennailouwerswiki.com and create a constantly updated encyclopaedia of “safe spots” in this city.

Overall, Chennai is not an unmarried-couple-friendly place. But unlike some other cities in India, you are not likely to get killed. So be smart, and have fun.

92 Responses leave one →
  1. 2007 November 12

    Haha.. Me the lucky soul to comment first! Great post! Makes me wonder though – Did all the above ‘Gyan’ come from past/current experience or was it mere observation?

  2. 2007 November 12

    Damn I almost got first comment. I stay up late just for this.

    Whatever is dubchick? Nice dig at the tone deaf people.

    Sad that dating in Chennai has become hide and seek with the cops instead. Just be glad we don’t live in the North where roving bands of religious fanatics destroy shops that stock Valentine’s day cards.

    • 2009 May 18

      Marc, dubchick is probably in the dhinchak (acoustic drum) category popular in Bengal :) (jjhinchak if it is metal or an octopad). KA ?

  3. 2007 November 12

    Now that you have mentioned where to take my date, kindly post the locations where I can collect some ‘gilbhajak gilmas’…

  4. 2007 November 12
    Karthik Krish permalink

    “Chennai is entering this new weird era where young boys have no clue how to talk to a girl, let alone ask her out.”

    It has taken me 4 years to recover from that :-)

  5. 2007 November 13

    romba anubavathule pesara maaadhiri irukke! ;-)

    yenyways, enga ooru lake sutthiyum same scenes.. I still remember, when I moved in first to Hyderabad, I specifically remember an aunt warning me against spending time on Necklace Road coz cops are always there rounding up ‘clandestine’ lowers :-D

    the more things change, the more they remain the same, me thinks. but good research (as always), keep-up it! ;-)

  6. 2007 November 13

    As already commented by most of them…Anubavamo??? hehe… How many “trials” and “errors”?

    Ill add a few more places to u….

    Usman Road..Ram’s Milky way complex..If you are not familiar, this is a chat restaurant in the basement, but the entire complex can be used as hideouts….The Chats, Icecreams are also good. Just watchout when you are coming out…maybe ur parents or aunties are shopping next door…

    How I know…mmhm….kekurathuku munadiye solidurain.. This is a good parking spot for bikes.. 2Rs if ur going inside..3Rs if u r parking it here and going to usman road for shopping…

    UI Colony Anna Circular Walker’s park…Near Liberty theatre… Generally oldies sweat around here trying to burn some calories…but evenings are totally free… with a few kids playing it, with all trees around u..its a nice hideout..

    How I know…Its near my house… I get the candid entertainment…

  7. 2007 November 13
    10yearslate permalink

    How yabout Guindy snake park?

    Sanga-kaalatthu lovvers lane. Enna, school holidays-le poha venDaam. Otherwise,

    ‘Akka, akka, lovving-a?’-nnu kaykkum vaaNdu-haL niraiya!

  8. 2007 November 13

    Apparently, Chennai discs also have the occasional “raid”, so that’s not always a safe haven either. Besides, they might play Himes-bhai…

    Some years ago, I remember seeing a whole bunch of cars parked on the way to Beasant Nagar. Less open air, more privacy. I suppose they also get “interrupted” often these days.

    Maybe there’s such a thing as the Efficient Jalsa Hypothesis that states: No place is sustainably peaceful for thiruttu-kaadhal.

  9. 2007 November 13

    Good post…. Mocha is the greatest place in chennai for me!!

  10. 2007 November 13

    Thanks for the tips my dear yexperienced brether :)

    I live next to a lowwer’s lake in BLR where friends get regularly busted. If it’s any consolation for them, cops tried to bust my own parents in the 70s once for walking around together. haha.

    We don’t have a beach, what to do. But we DO have “The Beach” : A sand covered club/disc that plays salsa and bob marley, and is a couple-magnet. For us land lubbers, this unfortunately will have to do :(

  11. 2007 November 13

    Anubavam Pesugiradho?

    Tiger cave on the way to Mahabalipuram is the best
    place for lovers.

  12. 2007 November 13
    maami permalink

    In my days dating was cruel in Madras. We had to scale the walls of our college to slip out. My anbhu thozhi’s romance got cemented at a dimly lit restaurant in Luz with a family room, ( For pattabhi’s sake how sleazy and desperate we were for some “us” time !) because it was farthest from besant nagar.
    Our only getaway was the tiruvanmiyur beach that amma warned about heavily and when we dated boyz with mo bikes it was horrible mahabs.Went sweating all the way on a bike, to pick a boiling hot rock to perch and try and neck, only to have a dozen goats looking in glazed and little urchins picking on us saying “yakkow, kaasu thaa”.
    no wonder most of us learnt to kiss after we passed our thirties, and had bought ourselves cars with karunanidhi black film on the windows.

  13. 2007 November 13
    agraharathil kazuthai permalink

    maami, you rock…

    just wondering which ‘dimly lit restaurant’ you were referring to…… yEnna in those days when girls we go with a were called girls and NOT dates, luz was too crowded a place to even have a masala dosai – with konjam kAdhal, konjam chutney – in shanthi vihar, forget murudi’s lodge..

    theosophical society road thAn besttu

  14. 2007 November 13
    maami permalink

    the restaurant was called picnic. it’s a small shopping arcade opposite the mylapore-luz train terminal today.
    yeah, shanti vihar was the place to have aloo tikki and hang out as a gang of girlz and watch out for the samarthu mylapore boyz.
    if you ever had spotted a green maruti jalopy with dark windows in the theosophical society woods, that was yours truly. i’m told that madam blavatsky’s ghost has not yet recovered from our shenanigans.
    ennathe rock-o po. ellam aanju onjaanchu.

  15. 2007 November 13

    Guindy Snake park is a good spot. We used to hang out in Buhari’s . They had family booths, and the waiters were very tolerant of us Presidency College crowd. :)

  16. 2007 November 13

    Maaami.. Super! :D

  17. 2007 November 13
    Revathi permalink

    Chennai is indeed the worst town (city?)when it comes to “kabab me haddis”. My husband and I couldnt book a double room in a hotel even after we were married let alone as lovers. When we couldnt produce a marriage certificate, they reminded us not very politely that it was a “respectable establishment”. Finally, I was forced to phone a distant cousin who lived nearby to rescue me from this embarassment.

  18. 2007 November 13
    Kavitha permalink

    What about that one of those theatres in Sathyam cineplex..was it Sree..with comfortable bucket seats/couches ? lol

    I think Annanagar tower used to be a popular spot!

  19. 2007 November 13

    Maami,
    Brilliant :)

    and everybody else,
    Yes. from lots of experience.

  20. 2007 November 13
    maami permalink

    Thank you KA for making this an engaging space and being a genial and generous blog
    host. Much appreciation for your ingenuity.

  21. 2007 November 14
    James permalink

    Maami – amaklamatic :-)

    Krish : nalla blog.
    More power to thy keyboard.

  22. 2007 November 15

    Bangalore, despite all the North Indian dumbass infiltration, continues to be one tightly knit family. In that, I have hardly ever gone out with anybody without them also messaging me later and asking what in the name of hell I was doing with a “girl!” on such and such an alley.
    We need a KrishAshok counterpart in Bangalore now.

  23. 2007 November 15

    *without somebody or the other also messaging me…

  24. 2007 November 15

    Good post. You are lucky to be in Chennai. A couple of years ago in “Operation Majnu”, Meerut, many couples were publicly humiliated in a park for being together. One poor couple went into hiding because they were embarrased after being seen on national TV.

  25. 2007 November 16

    ennavo pa — nee romba superaathan ezhudarei

  26. 2007 November 18

    ola! my first comment , love this post. and am hoping somebody would be kind enough to translate those comments in tamil… feels like am missing out the fun .

  27. 2007 November 21

    All you guys have missed the big one. The Gream’s ice cream parlor in Besant Nagar, near the beach/Besant nagar bus depot. You park your car under the trees, honk the car for the waiter to pick up the order and wait for the waiter to serve the ice cream as you are seated inside the car. Take a car with a tinted glass, and yes, they don’t disturb you or ask you to vacate your car from the slot. It’s the bestest place I’ve found so far!

  28. 2007 November 22
    sidasokan permalink

    I believe there is a “broken bridge” somewhere near Napier bridge area which was quite popular… never been there but only heard of it….. didnt spend my prime youth in chennai and now of course my license has been cancelled…. permenantly

  29. 2007 November 22

    The streets behind Residency Towers in T Nagar have fewer lights than cops have scruples. It’s many a couple that uses the anonymity of darkness to venture forth in search of new lands.

  30. 2007 November 24

    I chanced upon your post in DesiPundit, and am bloody glad! I live in Kolkata, where the availabilty of places slightly better. As in, there are specific places, like the Dhakuria Lakes and Victoria Memorial or any of the parks nearby the Maidan, certain restaurants and several shabby standalone cinema halls, etc. where couples can go and not really face censure for type 2 clandestineness. And of course, campuses like Jadavpur University are a godsend to lovers and smokers-up — pretty much everything goes! And the new Princeton club is brilliant as well. It opens to the public on thursday and friday nights, does not have a cover charge, has usually decent live bands, a spacious and comfortable interior, *extremely* cheap booze, and is open till about 11.30 at night.

    Of course, there are the periodic crack-downs and upsurges of ‘morality’, but apart from these, in certain places, people and (policemen) mostly turn a blind eye. Within bounds, of course, and common-sense. But still, it seems better than the situation in Chennai.

  31. 2007 November 25

    Aye aye, guru kaichu,
    Did you know that Kolkata’s city police commissioner said last year that “No one has any right to stop lovers from gathering or dating”.
    Ii called them “pairs of bengal”- lovers of all classes, hand in hand, shoulder to shoulder, gathering in central park in salt lake, a stone’s throw away from jyoti basu’s bungalow. and since bengalis believe in intellectual love, unlike us madrasis breathless for hand holding, there was nothing furtive about them, and they seem to date without a care. and the women always seem to take the lead, in holding hands, in flirting with the chappie and much else.
    Tantra and the Park, for dates with good music and drinks and PYTs, Flurrys for lovers of the past era-the people set the place for liberal romance.

  32. 2007 November 29
    sunil permalink

    hi..
    can unmarried couples stay in chennai.? im from kochi basically i want to meet my girlfriend and stay with her.suggest me some good place to stay.

  33. 2007 November 30

    sunil,
    Dude. If you are an unmarried couple, staying in Chennai can be a bit of a problem. As Revathi pointed out in her comment above, even young married couples have problems getting hotel acco.

  34. 2007 November 30
    sunil permalink

    but i got to stay over there .! coz our flight is scheduled the next day of our arrival. if u suggest some 3 star hotels where unmarried couples stay will not be a problem..then itll be good.

  35. 2007 December 2

    Cha! Where were all such fine posts 15 years ago, could’ve helped some of us paavam folks at least illiya!

    Nice :)

  36. 2007 December 3
    Kicha permalink

    Its a bit depressing to read that things haven’t changed much on this front since the early ’70s. Wish those “maamas” would take a bite out of crime instead of harassing young ‘kaadalars’. A favorite haunt back then (obviously for more than quiet conversation) was the continuous shows at Blue Diamond theater at Gemini. Hangy-pangy and gobi menjoorian were great ones – will keep me smiling through the week.

  37. 2007 December 4
    Gilma_Girl permalink

    I agree Krish Ashok is a genius. But the Only Missing Out point in this blog is the Consolidated list of Level2 and Level 3 ( suitable Open air locations,cud be dark too) spots .
    Precisely there r mostly level 1 spots listed. will somebody contribute to level 2 and still more level 3 locations.
    On the whole a good R & D by KrisJilfansAshok
    by
    Majaa Majaa Gilma_Girl

    • 2009 March 25
      Shekfk permalink

      Hi read your comment nice and good blog ..!
      Do you have the list of places in chennai for Level1,2,& 3. If you, can you sendthT to me my friend ! as i am new to chennai……..

  38. 2008 January 8

    Well well.. it needs a little imagination to get away in Chennai.. if u have a car then the place called Boat club opp to Adyar Park is a grt place… U wanna get a hotel on ECR try Shelters only that the folks in d reception need to be taken care of…

    Try Nilgiris nest they even have a day room rate if u get frndly with the guy in d reception… My two cents worth

  39. 2008 March 1
    jillinujora jikkinukoola permalink

    Hey Krish!

    Thanx for the lovely blog. More than the info it provided, it was such a pleasure to read it, very well penned, I like your style of writing! Very impressive.

    Will look forward to somebody, probably you too, to start a ‘lonely hearts club’ for like minded gents and ladies like us, who are really lonely, and would love a clean place online, to hook up with cool people. No hanky panky. Just clean friendly dating kinda thingy.

    I love Madras! Used to be a frequent visitor to the Guindy Park myself. Strange nobody mentioned the Planetarium, my babe and I would be in for each & every show thru the day and in the meantime, we would jilpa in the park theyve got along side.

    If someone needs more places’ locations, I’d be glad to give them the low down on it.

    Cheers!

    • 2009 March 25
      Shekfk permalink

      Hi read your comment nice and good blog ..!
      Do you have the list of places in chennai for Level1,2,& 3. If you, can you sendthT to me my friend ! as i am new to chennai……..

  40. 2008 March 18
    kamapro permalink

    Super Machaan! Yeppo irindu ippadi namma Madras (Chennai!) makkal Boy-Girl-love-Place-Where?-How? -inu life ula romba important aana matter-a patthi vila-vaaria Phd thesis panna aramichanga!

    Any way on my part, to startwith -’Nicejob’.

    Why have’nt anyboby made a rendevous in places like St.Thomas Mount Hill top in the Evenings,Nageswara Rao Park in Luz, or tried Hotel Tamil Nadu, few Kms before Mahabs (or even a low Budget Hang out in Kovalam beach or Buhari’ Blue lagoon Beach resort. Well Options are so many its easy to strike one to suit your imagination(and requirement!.

    Machaans and Machis !Mail me on this topic -
    -kamapro-

  41. 2008 March 23
    Renu permalink

    IIT-Madras has ‘n’ number of secluded spots suitable for level 1 and 2.

  42. 2008 March 23

    Eppadi krish , ungalala mattum ippadi ellam, yosika mudiyuthu ! Wanna add some points , there is a restaurant ,Near Chromepet, Naihaa Naidu hall Basebent, Most suitable place for Level 2, sip of Juice with a Quite jalsa :) .

    • 2009 March 25
      Shekfk permalink

      Can you give me the name of the restaurant that one you said in chrompet near Naihaa Naidu Hal Basement

  43. 2008 March 24

    Read this a few months after it was posted, obviously, but still want to comment.

    I have noticed that about Madras (and heard a lot too), not a place for unmarried couples. People should open up a little, or more like, mind their own business.

    Maybe if you had your own apartment it would be waaay easier?

  44. 2008 March 25

    adhaana pathen! IIT-a epdi vittuteenganu.. promptly pointed out in a comment or two.. stadium indeed is one “hot spot” but closed post 9 nowadays, so be careful!! even otherwise, its heaven in the midst of the city!

  45. 2008 March 28
    Haboub permalink

    Hiya, I found Chennai a top place for loverseven though it is extending city but still the traditions are kept neat unlike other Indian or say Asian major cities. I would like to meet up with more talented ladies :)

  46. 2008 April 16
    karthik permalink

    a cpl of places worth visiting as couples to avoid such intrusive factors – broken bridge near naval quarters, the area between aravanthaangal and fisherman’s cove on east coast road [en route to mahabs..aka mahabalipuram], ICF railway colony thiruvalluvar park. now thsi place is not for the faint hearted but it is indeed avery very secluded place even though it is right next to the INtegral Coach Factory. except for the occasional whistle of a loco no other homo [sapien] surprisingly ventures out here. theres a lake with lots of snails and perhaps a few snakes. but whats life without a risk? yes anubavapoornamaaa thaan pesaraen :-)

  47. 2008 May 12

    ROTFLLLLL :D :D … Might I add,

    IIT Campus – No need to be smart enough to get in legit :D , just go during application buying time, library reference (ideal!), Saarang etc.

    Browsing centers – Most now have become VERY dubious hangouts, but there used to be some safe places ;)

    Movie theaters – you gotta pick the right movie here … NOT an A movie, preferably a cartoon, in its 100th day

    All libraries and museums in fact, Connemara, I forget the rest :( ( … Also occasional art exhibitions (look out in events section of Hindu)

    Zoo is banned. A friend tried to go and were forbidden (can you imagine??) cause they were a couple (one wonders how our population reached such quantities :( ()

  48. 2008 May 12

    Oh IIT already pointed out :D … My bad :(

  49. 2008 May 12

    First comment, because I just *had* to know – “…the passing of lewd comments to be on par with…”?

  50. 2008 May 17
    Lorded permalink

    Do they allow couples into the theosophical society? For hugging and kissing for an hour or so without any disturbance

    More of level 2 places plesae?

  51. 2008 June 26
    Kumar permalink

    Hey friends

    Please tell me some L3 places in and arround chennai….

    Thanks
    Kumar

  52. 2008 July 7
    Rajiv permalink

    Fiends…. Tell me asap….

    PLease tell me some good hotel name(Budget also) Where i can stay for 2 days with my girl frd easily with no such kind of prob….. as she is coming this weekend to meet me……..

    Thanks
    Rajiv

  53. 2008 September 10
    Pradep permalink

    IIT irukkum bothu , Anna University a epdi marantheenga ? . Othukkave mudiyaathu . Naan Anna Univ la than Padikkaren . Evlo marathadi , evlo odanja motor-shed, Paazhadanja pazhaya office roomunga . Ezhavu ellaa Category velaigalum inga nadakkuthu . College ulla varrathukku ID carde thevai illa . Ithula Comedy ennanna pala “offfice-going-maamas” enga Gate Security a Correct panni vechuttu daily vandhu inga vandiya vittuttu Bus a pudichi office poi serranunga . Illatha polatha koothellam enga college la nadakkudhu ba ..

  54. 2008 September 12

    What a post! My frnd had a tuff time on ECR beaches/ marina is not the safest place either/and guru u forgot Anna nagar tower where paying 3 bucks can take u up 8 levels and should the crowd be less u can do some gaja buja fun( i heard abt all dis and only heard!)

  55. 2008 September 20
    Sandy permalink

    Hi friends…please tell me any hotel or guest house name in Meerut where i can stay with my girlfriend…Plz help me…thanx

  56. 2008 September 26

    For Level 1 & 2 louwers, according to his description:

    Here’s a tip for those who wanna hang out though – Cafe Ashvita, near City Center.. Beware of a few stares, but, if you act like you don’t care, they overlook too..

    Can you please give people ideas on what the phoonk do single women in chennai do? :-D

    Romba Nandri! :-D

  57. 2008 November 1
    Cool Guy permalink

    This is a wounderful blog for which I was looking.
    I wounder How Prarthana drive in theater is missed out here.
    Its a good place for L2+…
    You need to have a car with dark closures.
    Any comments of problems in this location?

  58. 2008 November 1

    Luddies and Gentlemens, you have missed the following.

    1. MCC: almost anywhere. Everyone is too smoked out to care. If you don’t mind the deer staring, of course.

    2. In Mylapore, a sidey dark lane off Palace road. the street lights are broken. And if replaced, broken again promptly by the regulars

    3. Lvl 4 at citi center, which is quite romantic, but deserted. It’s expensive. Order pizza (60 bucks). Later, you can wander onto the deserted side terrace for some gilma. Tell the guard you want to take photos or some such nonsense. Tip him when you leave.

    4. Near the Music Academy, a restaurant called Palki which has high partings and unobtrusive waiters. Pick the table right at the back.

    Oldies, stop being nostalgic! You can be out in the open and disapprove of us youngsters. We may, however, pelt you with empty bottles of coke and run away laughing. :D

  59. 2008 November 15

    As one of the friends said if you have car with tint then you can go to prarthana drive in is the great place. if you dont have car northern part of besant nagar and southern part of thiruvanmiyur will be fine. cops wont cause much problem. I never prefer any hotels to stay with girl friend. In emergency you can try in TTDC mahabalipuram is very less problematic b’cos its government place. one more tip you can go to any hotels on national holidays like ganesh chathurthi, republic day, independence day. during this time all the state police will be assingned in the duty in public places that includes all the wings of the police department. at that time there wont be any raid for the hotels becos there wont be cops in even police station.

    mk

  60. 2008 December 5

    Aiiyyo pah! Came here via the most roundest about way, but at least I have finally come. Err.. arrived.
    Not adding to this list, because if secret places get populated, then where will all the peoples go?!
    Okay okay fine, one I will give: Brio, above the most unassuming mothercare outlet in the world. Damn cool. Smile, point out one adorable bib for Rs 300/- with one kauuuute kartoon kuruvi on it to your loue, then meander upstairs and order something chocolatey. Can sit there for hours, and further meander.. ahem… among the books. Great for L1 & L2.
    Very impressed I am. Deadly blog, saar :)

  61. 2008 December 15
    Rangu permalink

    Saar,

    You are forgetting a couple of louwe-ly places:
    1. War Memorial (harbor entrance edhirka)
    2. Koil ullaara

  62. 2008 December 22

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    Rangu // December 15, 2008 at 1:56 pm

    Saar,

    2. Koil ullaara

    Yes, you seem not to have listed (for level 1) the inside of various of our temples. Of course the danger of visiting aunts and parents is there…but they can be easily avoided methinks.

    I am listing spots used by couples 30-odd (very odd) years ago…

    Boat Club Road

    IIT campus OAT, on non-movie AND movie nights…are there any movies any more, though? I don’t know.

    Jeeva Park in T Nagar

    Most of the open-air places now would have intense mosquito problems… 33 years ago, on Besant Nagar(Elliots) beach, my now-spouse and I were harassed with a man asking us if “we wanted a room”….

    And don’t forget obliging friend’s apartments….some friends can be very understanding.

  63. 2008 December 29
    sriks permalink

    hmmmmm…as far as i kknow..no place is good in chennai to be wth loved one…everyone stands and sees as if we r doing sumting awkward(idiots)…
    pls suggest me sum good place in chennai if anyone can to be with loved one,,,secured place

  64. 2009 January 6
    Kris permalink

    I have some of the places mentioned above. A few of those mentioned above are fine apart from ECR .
    Refer
    The great cover up : Goergo
    http://www.goergo.in/?p=3015

    May be U guys can try out Vandaloor Zoo if you have a day to spend and Car to Take you there.

    One more thing we used to do is to go in groups rather than a single couple. There is strength in numbers. Find some like minded couples, rent a car and set out. A single couple alone in a secluded place is always a tempting target.

    Beware and Be Aware.

    Gud Day

  65. 2009 February 4

    Hey ya … I strictly dun accept your comments about the Clubz in chennai playin @#$% musik …. Dj’z are very well trained all known clubz ….
    YEs!! accept the fact that percentage of gals comin are less than stagz … but that was centuries back … not now …
    now u find more gals in all GOOD CLUBZ… clubz like Flames …. ( mostly stagz ) but clubz like Opium , SPeed are flooded with chicks …. i hope u goin to clubz these dayz ….

    ya blog is about chennai or are u a critic of chennai
    sure u wouldn’t be a Chennaites cuz if u r … u r posts would n’t have been like this …anyways …
    Whatever u say about chennai !!!!!

    U also should know that CHENNAI is the safest location in INDIA…. nobody can deny that
    I love chennai ….

    PEaZZzzzzzz

  66. 2009 February 5
    Kanishka permalink

    Mr.Ashok…Onga pozhappave mathiruvaanga pozha :P

  67. 2009 February 10
    suresh permalink

    hi all

    first of all superb blog.alot of informations from all u ppl…but no but mention the kundathur temple hill top….tranquil view but bit hot in summer, then mahabs beach jus walk 20 mins from the beach entrance, its a isolated place jus few creepers will be seen but becarfull dear, devi theatre go for the 100th day or flop film.
    one more thing be safe where ever you go..nasty world wont understand human’s feeling

    dears please help me, give me some more place were mostly isolated.

  68. 2009 February 10
    suresh permalink

    again me dude,
    is planterum safe place to kiss and hug..krish suggest some more gud place were i can take my gf,studio-5 theatre yeppidi nalla place ah..enna koduma sir edhu, if we are hanging out with our gf bloody creepers will stare as like anything…actually wat they need.oc la cinema pakura dogs.
    am tried of searching places….please help meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee………………………………….

  69. 2009 February 10

    This one goes to Suresh ….
    visit my blog too to know more about the safest place in and around chennai for wat u need …

  70. 2009 February 11
    suresh permalink

    thanx balie

    wat about the link

  71. 2009 February 11
    suresh permalink

    hey balie

    nice blog dear, need some more places, nice & romantic…

  72. 2009 February 11

    Suresh: also plz comment in my blog …

  73. 2009 February 11
    suresh permalink

    ok, then what about my question?
    places……… yar..

  74. 2009 February 12
    suresh permalink

    hey jillinujora jikkinukoola

    suggest some nice places yar..for level 2+……..

    10x
    suri….

  75. 2009 February 12
    K.Ramachandran permalink

    @Francis : Oldies shud help, not disapprove

  76. 2009 February 12
    K.Ramachandran permalink

    @KA : thanx for the info re Goergo . I have left a comment there, pls have a dekko. ( thot of copying and pasting it here )

  77. 2009 May 18

    an old post but I dig archives. I like that. had missed it when it was posted.

  78. 2009 June 3

    You’re blog is warm. Very amusing too :) x

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