Disappointing Experience at Al Zoha Restaurant
I recently visited Al Zoha Restaurant to give a party to my friends, but unfortunately, the overall experience was quite disappointing. I had expected the food to be good, but nothing we ordered was really tasteful. We ordered around 5-6 dishes, including Kadhai Chicken and Chicken Rara, but shockingly, both tasted almost the same. There was hardly any uniqueness or flavor that would justify the variety. For the pricing they charge, the taste and quality of food felt very poor, making it quite expensive and not worth the value.
The seating arrangement is decent, but the AC was not working properly, which made the dining space uncomfortable as it was not cool enough. On top of that, the service was slow and inattentive—whenever we needed anything, we had to call the waiters 2-3 times before they came, even though they were standing in one place most of the time.
Overall, the restaurant needs serious improvement in food taste, service quality, and ambiance to match the expectations of customers. At this point, I would not recommend this restaurant to anyone who wants to enjoy a good meal.
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Read moreThis place has some amazing food. The khamiri roti with chicken rara is just awesome. Must try if you love non veg dishes. I first went there randomly while roaming with family in shaheen bag. Didn't expect much when entered. But the food was so good that I got it delivered at home again. I also tried chicken mandi later at home which was just okayish. It felt like dry version of yakhni pulao with roasted tandoori chicken. I think I will go there again very soon. The butter chicken is also very good. I didn't like the biryani though. It was good but not good enough to try again. You must visit this restaurant with family because it's family friendly with good services. Try the gravy dishes with khamiri roti.
PS- I didn't get any gut issues even after consuming so much. So it's safe I guess, if you have...
Read moreYesterday I ordered Mutton Nihari and Tandoori Chicken with aata roti. Firstly, the quantity of the Nihari was impressive—half of it was enough to serve four people. The full Tandoori Chicken was also generous. The packaging was excellent; it included tissue paper, spoons, mouth freshener pouch, and all the chutneys, raita, and salad were neatly packed in separate boxes with toothpicks. I highly recommend trying the Mutton Nihari, Chicken Lababdar, Daleem (Haleem) and aata roti, which is made without any maida. Overall, a delightful...
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