Tugged in a hidden part of upper Kwai Chung, this place serves authentic Pakistani cuisine, initially to cater Muslim customers in the area but it is also increasingly popular to the local Hong Kongers as well. A very small and simple place with the capacity of 10 - 15 customers, their curries is runny, mildly spiced and bland, where the cooked mutton are chunky, tough and not tender. The seekh kebab comes in small pieces and were quite good, but the real surprise is Chapli Kebab, the spiced fried meat patties which is not easy to find in Hong Kong. Compared to the half-hearted ones I've had in Shaffi (Yuen Long), here the Chapli Kebab are real deals: fried minced meat patties blended with rich and aromatic spices, and they tasted really good and goes well with bread or rice. Given the relatively cheap price, this is a place worthy for a decent quick meal. If you happen to come by, be sure to try...
Read moreThis is the restaurant that I want. Located in the residential area of Kwai Chung, full of Pakistani - Hong Kong, they provide superb food. The Masala Curry Chicken is amazing, and the price is reasonable.
The restaurant looks old, the tables are not open, their friends and family are sitting outside in the alley chatting. The vibe from inside to outside is so perfect.
Pardon my English, I don't have a lot of vocabulary to describe how good the vibe is.
Ya, maybe the texture or flavor are not as distinguished as those shops in TST, but this is the taste of their daily life!
food is spicy they...
Read moreI had a very disappointing experience at Pak Muslim Restaurant (Curry House). It seems like they are scamming customers, especially if you are from Pakistan. The prices for beef and chicken were lower than what I was charged, and I was unfairly billed an extra 10-15 dollars per set. My order was worth over 400 HKD, yet I was still overcharged. I advise others to be very cautious and double-check your bill before paying. Unfortunately, I felt I was scammed, and I hope this helps others avoid the...
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