This place opposite Forum Mall boasts of Awadhi or Lucknowi cuisine.
The interiors are dimly lit and the place can seat around 70 pax. The interiors seem to be confusing in that there is an attempt at being ‘flashy and royal’ while at the same time attempting to be ‘modern and simple’. The place is air-conditioned and serves liquor.
The restaurant is on the first floor of the building, while the second floor houses a lounge bar and there is a roof top bar on top of that.
Going for
+ Soups. I tasted two of the 3 or 4 soups on the menu and they were awesome. One was the Shorba Yakhani Badami – a chicken soup with minced chicken balls and flavoured with almonds. The other, the Shorba Imtiazi, was spiced with lemon leaves, celery and coriander and had a few pieces of Indian salmon, a few rings of squid and a tiger prawn. The latter was a bit sweet and the presentation of the dish was good too. Both the soups were light, clear and flavourful. The latter was a recommended dish on the menu.
+ Service. Service is with a smile. You are recommended the right quantity to order – we were told a couple of soups and a biriyani would be sufficient for the two of us if we were not very hungry and the recommendation was spot on.
Not going for
- Very bad biriyani (aromatic rice dish made with ghee, basmati rice, mutton, garlic, onions and a host of Indian spices. The dum biriyani is slow cooked in a sealed vessel to preserve the aroma and the flavour of the spices). The Dum Gosht Lucknowi Biriyani, another recommended dish on the menu was not good. The rice was under cooked. The meat was not well done. The meat was hard and had an odd flavour. I doubt it was mutton at all. Maybe the meat used was lamb (sheep). There was hardly any flavour and absolutely no aroma.
The biriyani + the 2 soups cost around INR 700/-
Reco – Not recommended. The soups were great. Maybe some of the other items are good. Don’t go anywhere near the biriyani.
The interiors are dimly lit and the place can seat around 70 pax. The interiors seem to be confusing in that there is an attempt at being ‘flashy and royal’ while at the same time attempting to be ‘modern and simple’. The place is air-conditioned and serves liquor.
The restaurant is on the first floor of the building, while the second floor houses a lounge bar and there is a roof top bar on top of that.
Going for
+ Soups. I tasted two of the 3 or 4 soups on the menu and they were awesome. One was the Shorba Yakhani Badami – a chicken soup with minced chicken balls and flavoured with almonds. The other, the Shorba Imtiazi, was spiced with lemon leaves, celery and coriander and had a few pieces of Indian salmon, a few rings of squid and a tiger prawn. The latter was a bit sweet and the presentation of the dish was good too. Both the soups were light, clear and flavourful. The latter was a recommended dish on the menu.
+ Service. Service is with a smile. You are recommended the right quantity to order – we were told a couple of soups and a biriyani would be sufficient for the two of us if we were not very hungry and the recommendation was spot on.
Not going for
- Very bad biriyani (aromatic rice dish made with ghee, basmati rice, mutton, garlic, onions and a host of Indian spices. The dum biriyani is slow cooked in a sealed vessel to preserve the aroma and the flavour of the spices). The Dum Gosht Lucknowi Biriyani, another recommended dish on the menu was not good. The rice was under cooked. The meat was not well done. The meat was hard and had an odd flavour. I doubt it was mutton at all. Maybe the meat used was lamb (sheep). There was hardly any flavour and absolutely no aroma.
The biriyani + the 2 soups cost around INR 700/-
Reco – Not recommended. The soups were great. Maybe some of the other items are good. Don’t go anywhere near the biriyani.
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Hello all, this is my first post here, just getting familiar with the place!
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