Cooks in Kokapet: how to find one, and what it really costs
Kokapet is the hardest place in Hyderabad to hire a cook right now, and it is not close. The Neopolis towers filled faster than any surrounding neighbourhood grew, so there is almost no local domestic-help pool — nearly every cook working here commutes from Narsingi, Manikonda or further in, and many will not make the trip for a single household.
A practical guide from the Nuggit team, who deliver lunch here every day. We have an interest in the first option on this list. The other four are the ones we would send a friend to, and we have said what is wrong with each.
Five ways to sort daily food in Kokapet
Ranked by how little of your week they cost you, not by how much we like them.
Don’t hire — subscribe to lunch
Chefs cook a rotating home-style menu fresh each morning in FSSAI-certified kitchens, and it arrives in a fixed 12–2 PM window at your Kokapet address. There is no salary, no grocery run, no trial week and no leave day — and a lunch you skip is refunded to your wallet in full.
₹2,700 for a 30-day month at the best rate, or ₹4,160 for 26 lunches on the Regular pack.
The catch: it is lunch only. If you need someone cooking breakfast and dinner too, you still want a cook — read on.
Sulekha
Quote-request marketplace. You post what you need and cook agencies covering Kokapet call you back, usually within a day.
The catch: You will get several calls from agencies, not from cooks directly, and most quote a placement fee on top of the salary.
Cooks in Kokapet on SulekhaJustdial
Business listings for cook and domestic-help agencies operating in Kokapet, with ratings and phone numbers you can call straight away.
The catch: Listings skew towards whoever pays for placement, and ratings are thin. Treat it as a phone book, not a shortlist.
Cooks in Kokapet on JustdialQuikrEasy
Quikr's vetted-services arm — it collects your requirement and matches you to cooks and agencies serving Kokapet.
The catch: Coverage in newer pockets is patchy, and you are still the one running the trial and the background check.
Cooks in Kokapet on QuikrEasyAskLaila
A plain local directory of maid-and-cook services near Kokapet. Useful for finding the small neighbourhood agencies the big portals miss.
The catch: The listings are old in places, so expect a few disconnected numbers.
Cooks in Kokapet on AskLaila
What a cook costs in Kokapet
Asking rates for this pocket in 2026. Individual rates move with experience, household size and how many meals you need.
| Arrangement | Monthly cost | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Part-time, one meal a day | ₹4,500–6,000 | Comes in once, cooks one meal, leaves. Cheapest, and the easiest to lose to a better offer down the road. |
| Part-time, two meals a day | ₹6,000–8,000 | Two visits, or one long one. The most common arrangement in the corridor. |
| Full-day cook | ₹11,000–14,000 | All meals plus kitchen work. Usually only worth it for larger households. |
| Groceries you still buy | ₹4,000–6,000 | The cook turns raw material into food. Sourcing, stocking and spoilage stay yours. |
| Festival bonuses | about one month’s salary a year | Diwali and Sankranti, by convention. Budget for it — it is not optional in practice. |
| Days they do not come | ₹780/month | Illness, festivals, a trip home. 3 delivery orders a month at ₹260 is a conservative estimate, and none of it is refunded. |
Most agencies will quote Kokapet at Financial District rates or decline the area outright, and the ones that do serve it often want two or three houses in the same tower before they will place someone. If you have just moved into My Home Apas, Rajapushpa Provincia or Sattva Lakeridge, expect the search to take weeks rather than days.
Lunch against lunch
We only do lunch, so comparing a whole cook’s salary to a lunch subscription would be a con. Here is the honest half.
A two-meal cook, lunch share
₹6,250–7,250per month
- Half of a ₹6,000–8,000 salary — they cook lunch and dinner
- ₹2,500 lunch share of groceries, still yours to buy and stock
- ₹780 of delivery orders on the days they cannot come
- Plus a festival bonus of roughly a month’s salary a year
Nuggit, same month of lunches
₹2,700–4,160per month
- 26 lunches at ₹160 on the Regular pack, down to a 30-day month at the annual rate
- No groceries, no salary, no festival bonus
- Skipped days refunded in full — you pay for food you eat
- No delivery fee, no packaging fee, no 1 PM surge
A cook does things a lunch subscription cannot — breakfast, dinner, cooking to your taste, being there. If that is what you need, hire one; the links above are where to start. If what you actually need is lunch to stop being a daily problem, the money goes further here.
Five things worth doing first
Whichever route you take, these are what separate an arrangement that lasts from one that falls apart in month three.
Ask for ID and verify it
Aadhaar plus one more document, photographed and kept. Reputable agencies do police verification; if yours does not, you can file for it yourself at the local station.
Run a paid trial week
Pay for the week regardless of the outcome. Taste, timing and hygiene all show up inside seven days, and paying for the trial keeps the conversation honest.
Agree the timing in writing
A cook who arrives at 11 is no use if you eat at 1. Fix the window on day one, in a message you both have, before it becomes a monthly argument.
Settle leave up front
How many days a month, how much notice, and what happens on the days they are away. This is the single most common reason arrangements fall apart.
Have a plan for the gap
Whatever you would do on a no-show day is your real food plan — the cook is just the good-day version of it. Cost that fallback in before you decide.
Cooks in Kokapet — your questions
How much does a cook cost in Kokapet?
Around ₹4,500–6,000 a month for one meal a day, ₹6,000–8,000 for two meals, and ₹11,000–14,000 for a full-day cook. Kokapet prices like the Financial District because almost every cook working here is commuting in from Narsingi or Manikonda.
Why can’t I find a cook in Neopolis?
The towers filled faster than the neighbourhood around them grew. There is no established local domestic-help pool yet, so supply is genuinely scarce rather than just expensive — and many cooks will not travel out here for one household.
How long does it take to find a cook in Kokapet?
Weeks rather than days, and often only after you find two or three neighbours in the same tower to place someone alongside. It is the most common reason new Kokapet residents run on delivery apps for their first few months.
What do people in new Kokapet towers do for daily food?
Mostly delivery apps, at ₹250–300 an order once fees and surge are counted. A daily meal subscription lands in the same fixed window every day at ₹90–₹200 a meal and does not depend on the neighbourhood having filled out yet.