Stepping into Dhaka Biryani House is like stepping back in time. The décor is simple and no-frills, with bare walls, basic furniture, and worn checkered tablecloths. It's not fancy, but it has a certain old-school charm that some might find endearing.
Taking the first bite, I was met with a plethora of textures. The rice was well-cooked, with a good balance of fluffiness and moisture. The onions added a nice crunchy contrast, and the spices provided a subtle warmth. However, the chicken was the letdown. It was dry and stringy, lacking the succulent tenderness I expect from a...
Read moreThey will charge you Rs 200 for Chciken biriyani but the taste or quantity is same as the "para shops" which sell biriyani for Rs 60 or Rs 70. The only difference is you sit in a AC restaurant to eat. Price is exorbitantly high for what they dish out to you. Remember, there are thousands of AC restaurants in the city who serve better quality of biriyani for much lesser price. If you want to splurge on trash then you may...
Read moreAtmosphere is good and specious but Ac doesn't work. We have ordered mutton biriyani, checken kadahi,salad. They served mutton biriyani with only fat (charbi).You should have ask them prior otharwise they will serve with fat as they said. Staff was also not polite in his behavior. You can visit them as you will have less choice at shyambazar 5 point crossing but I never...
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