The New Restaurant, with its attractive appearance and inviting ambiance, was a pleasant surprise. While I enjoyed their chicken dum biryani, I would caution diners against ordering mutton dishes. My mutton ghee roast turned out to be more like a mutton sukka, and to my dismay, one of the pieces was actually chicken 😳. Despite requesting a replacement, the same mistake occurred again 🤦♂️. It seems either the chef is unfamiliar with the distinction between mutton and chicken, or they are intentionally mixing and serving leftovers. In addition to the food issues, the restaurant's service left something to be desired. The water glasses were unclean, and tissues were not readily available on the tables. However, I did appreciate to sample their lassis and cold coffees. Overall, while the restaurant has potential, it falls short of providing a truly satisfying dining experience and bit...
Read moreEat at your own risk. Had chicken biryani on 21st Jan 2023 and found something very unusual in biryani. On asking the serving staff they tried to convince me that stuff is fried onion which was seriously not. Later suddenly one person came (probably their cook) and he broke that material into pieces and tried to convince me that it is patthar ful and staff took that stuff with them away from me to bring pattar ful and show me. Trust me guys it was neither fried onion nor patthar ka ful for sure. The people sitting beside me also checked and got convinced that it was not fried onion or patthar ful. I am sure it was some kind of creppy thing like big spider with hairs on body but not sure what exactly it was but one thing is confirm that neither hotel staff knew it what it was. Worst experience with any...
Read moreDear Pot Biryani Team,
Today, we visited your Nagawara outlet for dinner, like we usually do. I’ve visited your restaurant many times before and truly love your biryani.
However, today was disappointing. I was with a friend and ordered a parota, but to my surprise, I received a chapati instead. When I spoke to the manager, he tried convincing me that it was indeed a parota, claiming that the only difference is the shape — chapati is round and parota is square — and that otherwise, it’s the same.
I have a few questions for you:
Are you seriously charging Rs. 10 extra just to change a round chapati into a square and call it parota?
Thanks for your service.
I will near visit pot biriyani again..
Your...
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